By Michael Catt on Sep 9, 2024
In a culture that prizes vagueness, faithful preaching must speak clearly. Biblical preaching challenges, confronts, and comforts with truth rooted in God’s Word.
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By Peter Mead on Jul 27, 2021
Faithful preaching requires wisdom not only toward those present, but toward critics, outsiders, and future visitors who may hear your words.
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By SermonCentral .com on Nov 20, 2025
Jonathan Edwards has a word for our time that could hardly be more pointed if he were living today. It has to do with the foundation of gratitude.
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By Thom Turner on Nov 4, 2020
Most sermons primarily serve auditory learners. Wise pastors consider visual, kinesthetic, and other intelligences so the whole congregation engages the Word.
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By Ray Hollenbach on Jul 23, 2025
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Beyond the weekly phrase, "Good word, Preacher," the spiritual lives of the people in your church provide excellent feedback regarding the effectiveness of your preaching.
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By Glenn Packiam on Oct 4, 2023
What does it mean to be prophetic? The word is thrown around a lot, but depending on which circles you run in, it means something quite different.
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By John Stackhouse on Jul 16, 2021
Many churches unintentionally undervalue guest speakers by offering token honoraria. Scripture calls believers to honor those who labor in the Word with tangible support.
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By Ryan Huguley on May 31, 2025
Preaching is not only about the preacher delivering the message but also about the congregation listening well. Scripture calls believers to receive the Word with prayer, humility, and expectation.
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By Clay Smith on Jul 17, 2021
Christians often debate Bible translations, but the real goal is understanding and living God’s Word. Learn how different translations work and how to choose wisely.
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By Brian Orme on Nov 15, 2025
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What you think about your preaching while preparing your message might be just as important as the words you say when you deliver it.
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