By Bruce D. Johnson on Oct 14, 2024
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Over the past five decades, an insidious trend has crept into American preaching--and not only are most pastors unaware of it, they've embraced it!
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By SermonCentral .com on May 16, 2022
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What traits do we look for in a leader that suggest his fundamental orientation is Christlike servanthood?
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By Joe Mckeever on Jul 19, 2023
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You’re sitting in his church listening to him preach. He’s not five minutes into the message before you realize Mr. Hotshot is appearing before you in the flesh. His words and mannerisms give him away.
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By H.b. Charles, Jr. on May 3, 2022
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People should not leave the sermon having learned more about the preacher than Christ. When we stand to preach the word, we should prayerfully whisper to ourselves, “You are not the story.”
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By Rick Ezell on Jan 31, 2025
Use these methods to practically reach people suffering from real hurts, problems, doubts, fears, and anxieties gnawing at their faith.
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By SermonCentral .com on Apr 19, 2022
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At the root of many of our sins is an assumption that we are exceptional.
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By Chuck Lawless on Jun 15, 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 SermonCentral .com on Feb 15, 2024
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Great preaching follows a line to its climax. Hal Seed points to the glory of the cross and resurrection as the climax of God's story with humanity.
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By Christina Fox on Jun 14, 2022
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A certain amount of self-evaluation can be good. We should have insight into ourselves, our motives, our choices, and our actions. But sometimes we can go too far. When self-evaluation ends with ourselves instead of pointing us beyond ourselves, there’s a problem.
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