By Chuck Lawless on Jun 14, 2022
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Most leaders would benefit from more regular evaluations – particularly self-evaluations. Even daily and weekly self-evaluations merit our consideration if we want to lead well, regardless of our position.
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By Albert Mohler on Nov 27, 2022
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The anemia of evangelical worship—all the music and energy aside—is directly attributable to the absence of genuine expository preaching. Such preaching would confront the congregation with nothing less than the living and active Word of God.
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By Tony Reinke on Jul 20, 2022
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The man doting over a smartphone screen, scrolling through media with his fingertips, is like a gorilla meticulously picking out little bugs from his own hair. That was the subversive quip of anthropologist Thomas de Zengotita.
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By Peter Mead on Sep 20, 2020
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Discover the pros and cons of how your unique personality affects your preaching.
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By Ed Stetzer on Jan 12, 2022
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This article is the first of six in a series on preaching in light of cultural shifts and biblical illiteracy.
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By Ed Stetzer on Apr 17, 2024
This article is the third of six in a series on preaching in light of cultural shifts and biblical illiteracy.
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By Ed Stetzer on Apr 19, 2024
This article is the fifth of six in a series on preaching in light of cultural shifts and biblical illiteracy.
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By Ed Stetzer on Feb 22, 2022
This article is the last of six in a series on preaching in light of cultural shifts and biblical illiteracy.
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By Lance Witt on Mar 29, 2024
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Over time I’ve learned that Sabbath is not a have-to, it’s a get-to. This incredible gift from God allows us to reflect, restore, and replenish. During Sabbath God whispers, “I’m in control.
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