By Brandon Cox on Nov 9, 2023
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Do you ever get that post-sermon, anti-climactic feeling that all of your research, all of your writing, all of your preparation just got burned up in a single half-hour shot?
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By Charles Stone on Mar 16, 2024
Begin with the End in Mind is the first installment of an 8 part series on how neuroscience can improve your preaching.
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By Charles Stone on Jan 4, 2024
Reinforce Life Application is the final instalment of an 8 part series on how neuroscience can improve your preaching.
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By Brandon Hilgemann on Dec 4, 2019
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| 36,388 views
While leading worship I learned to cast aside a crutch, one that many preachers should discard, as well.
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By Peter Mead on May 13, 2021
based on 8 ratings
| 27,365 views
The rest of the Bible is built on the foundation of Genesis, and so preaching it enough and preaching it well are very important. Here are three errors to avoid.
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By Peter Mead on Jul 23, 2022
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| 22,904 views
5 Tips on how to avoid landmines when using humor in the pulpit.
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By Peter Mead on May 9, 2024
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| 8,828 views
It is important to discern when an exhortation needs to be given, and when the listener is already aware of their need for growth and working hard by faith to become more like Christ.
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By Carey Nieuwhof on Aug 2, 2022
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"So maybe you’re a preacher, or you listen to preachers (or stopped listening to preachers). Almost everyone has a perspective on what makes or doesn’t make for a great sermon."
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By Ed Stetzer on Mar 2, 2022
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| 2,428 views
Expository is the best form of preaching, except for the other good styles, too.
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By Peter Mead on May 6, 2025
based on 25 ratings
| 54,552 views
Commentaries are resources for preachers, not sources for sermons. Watch out for these three pitfalls when using commentaries in your sermon prep and delivery.
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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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