By John Gilman Ii on Aug 7, 2024
Small groups help churches grow because they help strangers become great friends. People stay at churches where they find friends because friendship covers a multitude of sins. Small groups involve us in others’ lives and really invest us in the church. These friendships eventually turn into deep, meaningful connections that can last a lifetime.
Tags:
By SermonCentral .com on Sep 6, 2022
based on 2 ratings
| 19,667 views
Studying the Bible does not need to be complex. Simple tools can help us glean amazing insights from the word.
Scripture:
Tags:
By Erik Raymond on Aug 17, 2020
Preachers grow through practice. These five delivery tools—imagery, questions, engagement, transparency, and tension—can immediately strengthen sermons.
Scripture:
Tags:
By Peter Mead on May 12, 2025
Free tools are helpful, but serious study often benefits from investing in robust Bible software that supports original language work and research depth.
Scripture:
Tags:
By Joe Mckeever on Jan 16, 2026
based on 3 ratings
| 25,629 views
Discover timeless wisdom on staying rooted in one church for 40 years. Learn key habits, mindset shifts, and relational tools that sustain long-term ministry.
Tags:
By Brandon Kelley on Oct 30, 2022
"Sermon prep and sermon writing can be hard. Often times, it can even be painful. Anything seems better to be doing when we get stuck in a sermon prep and writing rut. But we all know that the work is worth it. The pain is worth it. The plodding is worth it."
Tags:
By Rick Mansfield on Jan 22, 2021
SermonCentral and Accordance Bible Software make for a great sermon prep and preaching combination. Sermons and other content from SermonCentral can be imported into Accordance User Tools and User Notes for sermon prep, live preaching, or archived for later reference.
Tags:
By Michael Kelley on Dec 17, 2021
based on 4 ratings
| 14,161 views
We are probably more responsive today than ever before, partly because we now have the tools to respond publicly to anyone or anything, and at any time we see fit. We can post, like, tweet, and retweet, and we are delighted to do so. We love to respond. No, we need to respond.
Scripture:
Tags: