By Tony Merida on Sep 18, 2024
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Tony Merida: "May God raise up a new generation of faithful, responsible expositors of Scripture who keep their finger on the text as they teach and preach."
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By Sherman Haywood Cox on May 1, 2023
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It's happened to all of us: you're preaching, and a new thought pops into your head. Do you add an "aside" to your sermon?
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By Joe Mckeever on Oct 14, 2024
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The Psalms say we can still yield fruit in our old age. Could these be your most productive years?
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By Nathan Rouse on Sep 25, 2020
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This addiction to "new" is breaking churches and ruining the credibility of those that minister in the pulpit. We need pastors that won't leave; we need pastors that will cleave.
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By SermonCentral .com on Aug 8, 2022
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God is like a great Niagara Falls—you look at it and think: surely this can’t keep going at this force for year after year after year. It seems like it would have to rest. Or it seems like some place up stream it would run dry. But, no, it just keeps surging and crashing and making honeymooners happy century after century. That’s the way God is about doing us good. He never grows weary of it. It never gets boring to him.
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By SermonCentral .com on Jun 17, 2020
Your sermons can reach others beyond your church and become useful resources for years to come by using a few of these practical tips.
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By Ed Stetzer on Jan 6, 2025
True transformation is not moral effort but new life in Christ. Preachers must translate “change” into gospel terms, clarifying how God recreates, reshapes, and renews His people.
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By Dan Reiland on Aug 5, 2022
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Leaders who are fully engaged in their mission fight battles. There is no way to avoid battles if you want to make progress consistently. New territory is never easy, and it always comes at a price. Life never grants a free ride, and leaders don’t receive a “get out of jail free” card when it comes to solving serious problems. The good news is that we don’t fight alone.
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