By Paul David Tripp on Oct 19, 2025
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This will probably get me into trouble: I’m persuaded that there’s too much mediocrity in the church when it comes to pastors preparing and delivering their sermons.
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By Charles Stone on Nov 12, 2023
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Ask yourself which of these four weapons of mass distraction divert you the most from leading at your best.
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By Chuck Warnock on Jul 27, 2020
The Corinthian church was messy, immature, and flawed, yet deeply alive. Their enthusiasm, participation, and real-world faith may offer a better model than polished programs.
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By Francis Chan on Jan 17, 2024
Faithful preaching flows from love for God and people. These seven diagnostic questions help preachers prepare messages marked by truth, power, and humility.
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By David Harper on Sep 28, 2025
AI is changing the way we live, work, and even do ministry. This article explores how pastors can use AI to save time, communicate more effectively, and reach more people—while also guarding against the dangers of over-reliance, inauthenticity, and distraction from the Spirit’s leading.
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By Joe Mckeever on Jan 23, 2025
Healthy churches face problems with wisdom, unity, and Christlike leadership. These ten traits show how congregations grow stronger even through crises.
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By SermonCentral .com on Apr 28, 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.
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By Carey Nieuwhof on Mar 14, 2021
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So as a church leader – as views on sexuality, family, parenting, drugs, finance and other values change – how do you respond? What do you do when the world for which you trained—maybe even the world where your approach was once effective—is disappearing before your eyes?
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By Ray Hollenbach on Oct 27, 2019
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We are loaded down with so many "shoulds," we find ourselves paralyzed by the inability to apply what we know.
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