By Peter Mead on Jun 1, 2020
Even slight shifts in tone, focus, or structure can distort a sermon’s flavor. Guard the gospel, preach the text, and let Scripture, not your outline, set the menu.
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By Peter Mead on Aug 14, 2024
Preaching suffers when structure is imposed, cross-references take over, application is neglected, or commentary replaces proclamation. Let the text lead.
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By Joe Hoagland on Feb 20, 2021
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When it comes to the art of preaching improvisation can play a big role, just like in music. Here at Rookie Preacher we advocate for a tight, well put together structure. But, that doesn’t mean you need to have every word memorized.
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By Lance Witt on Jul 5, 2024
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"When your car is aligned, it runs more efficiently, creates less wear and tear, and operates more smoothly. The same is true in creating alignment and teamwork within our ministries. It takes intentionality; you never drift into alignment. People with skill know how to get down inside the organization and align its systems and structures to increase effectiveness, minimize wasted effort, and achieve greater health."
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By SermonCentral .com on May 26, 2020
Brandon Cox shares how utilizing the power of Twitter can extend your teaching platforms to an entirely new audience.
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By Charles Kiser on Jul 4, 2020
Preaching matters, but when it becomes the primary engine of discipleship, it may carry a weight it was never meant to bear.
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By David J. Lose on Oct 6, 2020
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Your sense of why you preach shapes each and every sermon you deliver. Do you know why you preach?
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By Peter Mead on Feb 4, 2021
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Defining legalism carefully is vitally important. It is important for each follower of Christ. It is a serious business to discount a restriction as legalism when it actually is displeasing to the One who loved us and gave Himself for us.
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