By Peter Mead on Jun 28, 2019
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Ideas change lives. People give themselves to ideas. And Christianity is a content-based faith
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By Ron Edmondson on Jun 29, 2019
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| 17,563 views
So you finished your sermon prep by Friday--or have you?
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By Brian Croft on Jul 18, 2019
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| 14,558 views
You may call it something different: the mental, emotional, and spiritual crash that takes place as a result of pouring your heart.
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By Ray Hollenbach on Jul 26, 2019
based on 4 ratings
| 19,415 views
Sin is ravaging the church today, but the old ways of talking about sin clearly do not help us. We have to find new ways to talk about it.
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By Joe Hoagland on Jul 30, 2019
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| 12,287 views
"I don’t really use an outline: it just gets in the way of me being free up there.” (I used to say that, too)
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By Chuck Lawless on Aug 1, 2019
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| 22,005 views
Why do announcements have to be such a buzz-kill? Chuck Lawless has some suggestions.
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By Peter Mead on Aug 7, 2019
Your introduction is not the place to proclaim the global impact this one message (via this one messenger) is going to have, or even has had.
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By SermonCentral on Aug 20, 2019
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| 27,656 views
Thom Rainer believes we are in the midst of a cultural shift--and it's no time to shrink back from our calling.
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By SermonCentral on Aug 23, 2019
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| 18,290 views
“I wish I had stayed.” -- I’ve heard that sentence from many pastors.
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By Lane Sebring on Aug 24, 2019
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| 12,162 views
A good illustration will reach out and grab your listeners and pull them into your content. It will make them care. But How?
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By SermonCentral on May 27, 2020
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| 14,734 views
Karl Vaters reminds us of the power that flows from leveraging our strengths.
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By Peter Mead on Feb 21, 2020
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| 17,379 views
Do you have any stock phrases that come out too easily?
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By Lane Sebring on Aug 30, 2019
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| 26,293 views
The first 90 seconds of your sermon are some of the most powerful seconds you have. Don’t waste them.
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