By Todd Hiestand on May 18, 2020
"My sermon prep is no longer about how many hours I 'spend studying.' With this approach, I genuinely believe that every hour of the week is sermon prep."
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By Barry Whitlow on Jun 20, 2020
based on 11 ratings
| 15,288 views
Seventy percent of Americans can no longer relate to how most churches in America preach the gospel.
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By Peter Mead on Jul 3, 2020
based on 14 ratings
| 20,271 views
Before you decide to tap into the great stories of scripture, consider these cautions.
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By SermonCentral on Apr 24, 2023
based on 10 ratings
| 11,278 views
Although it may be a difficult challenge, sharing your personal experiences can lead your people to deeper faith in Christ.
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By Peter Mead on Sep 13, 2024
based on 7 ratings
| 20,807 views
Peter Mead doesn't even mention the messianic hopes or the glimpses into the godhead--there are five other treasures.
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By Sherman Haywood Cox on Jul 13, 2021
based on 17 ratings
| 37,323 views
Sherman Cox: "Sermons with or without notes should eliminate irrelevant asides. By irrelevant, I mean that they are not connected to your sermon’s main point."
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By James Scott on Apr 28, 2023
based on 3 ratings
| 13,918 views
"One of the greatest weaknesses we see from leadership in the church is not understanding the audience the leader is speaking to," says James Scott.
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By Rolf Jacobson on Sep 5, 2020
based on 9 ratings
| 17,709 views
Sometimes it's a good idea to introduce a little chaos into process. Rolf Jacobson has a few ideas.
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By Ben Reed on Sep 20, 2024
based on 11 ratings
| 19,075 views
Ben Reed discovered that sometimes the very first person to be helped by the sermon is the preacher himself.
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