By Thomas C. Brown on Jul 11, 2022
based on 7 ratings
| 13,719 views
Greater is the value of personal intimacy with God than busyness for him. Service must follow surrender and solitude.
Scripture:
Tags:
By Ray Hollenbach on Oct 28, 2019
based on 2 ratings
| 16,076 views
We are loaded down with so many "shoulds," we find ourselves paralyzed by the inability to apply what we know.
Tags:
By Dr. Larry Moyer on Jul 18, 2020
Many churches remain small because of unbiblical assumptions and avoidable habits. Learn how vision, planning, stability, and evangelistic focus can reverse that trajectory.
Scripture:
Tags:
By Josh Reich on Apr 15, 2025
Planning your preaching calendar in advance brings clarity, balance, and creativity, helping pastors steward their time, teams, and congregations faithfully.
Scripture:
Tags:
By Ken Collins on Sep 11, 2020
Seven common preaching mistakes can quietly sabotage clarity, engagement, and gospel impact if pastors are not careful.
Scripture:
Tags:
By SermonCentral .com on Apr 29, 2025
1 Thessalonians 4:1–8 teaches pastors how to preach holiness by grounding obedience in the knowledge of God, clear exhortation, and sober warning.
Scripture:
Tags:
By Carey Nieuwhof on Nov 17, 2023
How are your email habits affecting your effectiveness?
Tags:
By Charles Stone on Nov 21, 2023
Several months ago I began something with our staff that has been a huge hit. It’s simple. Any staff can do it, whether in a church or a business application. And it boosts staff morale and excitement when we do it. I encourage you to try it with your staff. It’s called a “Blue Sky Thinking” morning.
Tags:
By Charles Stone on Dec 11, 2023
Discouragement comes with the territory for ministry leaders. Unmet goals, putting out fires, staff issues, displeasing people, and general tiredness all contribute to discouragement. When it weighs us down, how can we dig out? The life of the prophet Elijah gives us hope.
Tags:
By Pete Wilson on Jan 6, 2023
Guest speakers can bless churches or burden them. Here are practical ways to honor the pastor, respect the house, and communicate well without creating chaos.
Scripture:
Tags: