By Chuck Lawless on Aug 1, 2019
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Why do announcements have to be such a buzz-kill? Chuck Lawless has some suggestions.
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By SermonCentral on Apr 10, 2021
As I prepared to share this with friends, I had to ask myself, “Why should a pastor attend a conference like this?”
I came up with four reasons why pastors should attend conferences, seminars, and/or workshops.
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By Toni Ridgaway on May 5, 2023
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Scholars and authors say the church does not often present the topic of heaven anymore, and they wonder why.
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By David J. Lose on Dec 26, 2022
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Why is there an Advent passage about John and his doubts? Turns out there are plenty of good reasons.
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By Peter Mead on Sep 2, 2019
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Peter Mead explains why "preaching for Monday morning" is not the most important application in your sermon.
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By Thom Schultz on Nov 25, 2020
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Why do preachers attempt to manufacture lectures that fill the identical time allotment week after week?
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By Jon Bloom on Oct 8, 2022
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"No one actually follows their heart. I know that sounds odd, given the prevalence of our cultural creed to "follow your heart." But if we think carefully about what the "heart" really is and how it functions, we will see that this creed doesn’t make sense, and why it ends up confusing and misleading people."
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By Ben Arment on Aug 13, 2019
Ben Arment suggests eight practical steps that could expand your ministry beyond the pulpit. Why not give them a try?
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By Nathan Aaseng on Oct 17, 2020
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Author Nathan Aaseng says, "Preaching is a terrible form of communication." Yet he discovered why preaching is the crown jewel of a pastor's existence.
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