By Daniel Darling on Mar 20, 2024
To cut and paste partisan talking points or to substitute consistent exegesis with sample "election season" sermons is spiritual malpractice.
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By Eric Reed on Feb 21, 2018
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When natural disasters, terrorist attacks, celebrity deaths, and political intrigue dominate the news, should pastors talk about them? And if so, how?
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By SermonCentral on Aug 27, 2019
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Karl Vaters: "Preachers need to take our cue from God's Word, not the current obsession of the 24-hour news cycle."
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By Patrick Johnstone on Mar 24, 2021
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The headlines may have calmed down for a while, but the tragedy remains. Millions of people are on the move worldwide, many of them displaced people fleeing war, violence, religious persecution, economic poverty, or political chaos.
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By Lance Witt on Jan 3, 2022
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Every single week people walk into your church and for the most part they seem to have it together. They make small talk, they dress appropriately, they participate congenially, they listen politely, and at the end of the service they file out quietly.