By Joe Mckeever on Jun 9, 2021
Many pastors hesitate to repeat sermons, but revisiting past messages can strengthen preaching when pastors restudy the text and refine the message.
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By Eugene Cho on Jan 22, 2025
Pastoral ministry is rewarding yet deeply taxing. These insights and statistics reveal its strain, spiritual battles, and the urgent need to care for our pastors well.
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By Ben Reed on Sep 6, 2020
Pastors battle pride, insecurity, and distraction in the pulpit. Here are nine common lies and a call back to humility and faithfulness.
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By Joe Mckeever on Nov 29, 2020
Preaching on money can be difficult for pastors. Learn practical principles for teaching biblical stewardship with wisdom, integrity, and spiritual sensitivity.
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By SermonCentral .com on Jun 7, 2021
Sermon preparation takes hours, but many pastors use the message only once. Repurposing sermons through blogs, social media, and studies extends their impact.
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By Bob Hostetler on Sep 4, 2025
Preparing sermons weeks in advance can strengthen ministry, increase creativity, and reduce last-minute stress for pastors and church teams.
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By Josh Reich on Mar 24, 2025
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It's not just about taking a break; it's about becoming a better preacher.
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By Brian Croft on Feb 1, 2026
Brian Croft gives three sound suggestions for encouraging others as they explore their calling.
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By SermonCentral .com on Feb 13, 2026
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Thom Rainer believes we are in the midst of a cultural shift--and it's no time to shrink back from our calling.
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By Ed Stetzer on Apr 14, 2024
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I have worked for a long time to help pastors with growth barriers in their church. They can be anything from worship issues to strategy to theology and more. So many barriers can get in the way of a church growing, but a central one isn’t found in the processes of the church.
There may be a number of reasons a ministry grows cold and a church slows down. But often, the heart of the problem is the heart of the pastor.
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