By SermonCentral on Sep 28, 2024
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You can be a charismatic, skilled communicator and still promote the performance-driven, legalistic trap of pharisaism.
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By Lance Witt on Jun 17, 2024
A couple of years ago I had the chance to sit down with a former staff member that had served on my team more than a decade ago. We really hadn’t kept in touch very much. At one point during our lunch the conversation turned more serious. And in a moment of candor he said to me “You know, you weren’t very easy to work for.” The truth is, he was right.
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By Lance Witt on Dec 5, 2023
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One of the reasons the word accountability gets a bad rap is because of the way some people have carried out accountability. Holding people accountable is not using your position as a club to embarrass, humiliate, mistreat, belittle or shame people. Our accountability of people should make those on our team better not bitter.
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By Peter Mead on Sep 13, 2024
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Peter Mead doesn't even mention the messianic hopes or the glimpses into the godhead--there are five other treasures.
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By SermonCentral on Feb 13, 2021
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1 Timothy 3:2 records that "the overseer is to be above reproach, faithful to his wife . . .". This means that marriage is a crucial element for a pastor. But what happens when you drift apart?
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By Dayton Hartman on Jun 21, 2021
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Only 50% of the next generation of Christians have any respect for the text of Scripture. How do you preach the Bible to them?
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By Carey Nieuwhof on Sep 8, 2023
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Obviously, some leaders have emotional or sexual affairs with people to whom they are not married. As heartbreaking, future-altering and faith-shattering as those affairs can be, there’s another kind of affair you’re actually far more likely to have.
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By Tony Reinke on May 24, 2022
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We all seem to sense that — for good or bad — our smartphones are changing us, our habits, and our relationships.
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