By Rick Warren on Jan 15, 2025
I'll say it over and over: The purpose of preaching is obedience. That is why you should always preach for response, aiming for people to act on what is said.
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By Joe Mckeever on Jul 17, 2022
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When a pastor stands to preach, he never knows who is listening to him. And if his sermon is recorded or broadcast, he has no clue who will be hearing his words. He will do well to make sure he knows what he’s talking about.
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By Peter Mead on Sep 30, 2020
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Three key factors to keep in mind about the people who listen to what we say.
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By Jonathan Martin on May 16, 2021
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God is bigger than our tiny little systems of certainty. He is revealed to us in Jesus of Nazareth, who is real enough to touch us in our own ambiguity.
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By Peter Mead on Jul 26, 2021
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Sometimes we should take note of the people who are NOT present when we preach.
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By Lane Sebring on Jul 10, 2023
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Recently my church hosted a leadership conference to encourage and equip our lay leaders and staff. One of the speakers at the event, Nikki, impacted me with her engaging presentation.
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By Adam Weber on Apr 27, 2022
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I had only recently completed my master’s degree, I didn’t want to start this church in the first place, it was struggling to grow, and here I was moving this stupid sign through three feet of snow. Without thinking, the words came out:
God, what am I doing here?
I’m tired!
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By Jeff K. Clarke on Feb 24, 2022
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I wonder if we have allowed our contemporary definition, understanding, and experience of the church to be shaped more by the post-modern impulse of individualism and self-centeredness, than by Christ’s and Paul’s emphasis on the gathered community from every race, tribe, and tongue?
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By Carey Nieuwhof on Jan 9, 2023
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Trusting people in leadership can be a disheartening and confusing proposition. And the stakes are high.
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