By Ron Edmondson on Aug 1, 2022
based on 2 ratings
| 16,169 views
One of the hardest things I do in ministry is interact with those who are no longer in ministry, but wish they were. They’ve been derailed. They messed up and either they got caught or the guilt got the best of them and they confessed. Watching this process over the years there appear to be some common reasons failure occurs. It doesn’t start at the failure. It starts months – and, perhaps years – prior. My hope is if we expose some of them we can catch a few people before it is too late.
Tags:
By Charles Stone on Aug 17, 2022
based on 1 rating
| 16,618 views
“Two things you can’t avoid in ministry are…people late to the service and … church critics.” In this short post, I suggest 10 ways to handle the church critic.
Tags:
By Brandon Kelley on Feb 5, 2020
based on 3 ratings
| 18,264 views
Instead of allowing your sermon content to be forgotten, do these things to bring the point of your message back to your listeners all week long.
Tags:
By Rick Ezell on Jan 31, 2025
Practical preaching requires more than exegesis of Scripture. These five steps help you exegete your people—making sermons clearer, warmer, and more genuinely relevant.
Scripture:
Tags:
By Peter Mead on Aug 13, 2024
Many sermons feel flat because the text is only half-used. These common mistakes show how preachers drift from Scripture and how to return to full, faithful exposition.
Scripture:
Tags:
By Peter Mead on Aug 14, 2024
Preaching suffers when structure is imposed, cross-references take over, application is neglected, or commentary replaces proclamation. Let the text lead.
Scripture:
Tags:
By SermonCentral .com on Jan 27, 2021
based on 2 ratings
| 15,999 views
I want as many people as possible, all over the world, to know Jesus.
The good news of the gospel can’t be confined within the walls of my church, the distinctives of my denomination, the borders of my country, or the customs of my culture.
Tags: