By Ben Reed on Aug 25, 2020
Want to sabotage your preaching? Neglect prayer, ignore the text, avoid vulnerability, and heap burdens on your people.
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By Ken Collins on Sep 10, 2020
Seven common preaching mistakes can quietly sabotage clarity, engagement, and gospel impact if pastors are not careful.
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By SermonCentral .com on Sep 16, 2020
Pastors do more than teach Scripture. Through preaching, modeling, and prayer, they shape the shared culture and values of a congregation.
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By SermonCentral .com on Oct 12, 2020
Every faithful sermon must include three essential components: God, the preacher, and the audience. Remove one, and preaching loses its power and purpose.
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By SermonCentral .com on May 4, 2025
If you spend hours preparing a sermon, don’t let it live for only 40 minutes. Here are practical ways to extend your message throughout the week.
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By Jon Acuff on Oct 27, 2020
Ending a sermon is harder than starting one. Clear, intentional conclusions prevent confusion, whiplash, and rushed prayers.
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By H.b. Charles, Jr. on May 9, 2025
The sermon introduction sets direction, tone, and trust. A strong beginning clarifies the text, states the point, and prepares the congregation to listen carefully.
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By Carolyn C. Givens on May 11, 2021
Some believers process truth most deeply through narrative. This article explores how imaginative engagement during sermons can be disciplined by Scripture rather than distracted from it.
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By Derwin Gray on Dec 15, 2020
Faithful preaching requires more than good communication. These five principles help pastors prepare sermons that are prayerful, Christ-centered, and life-changing.
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By Brian Orme on May 21, 2021
Pastors often wrestle with sermon length, but there is no universal rule. The most faithful approach considers the congregation, the preacher’s maturity, and the goal of feeding people without overwhelming them.
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