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  • 6 Sermon Myths We Need To Bust

    By Carey Nieuwhof on Jan 13, 2021

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     | 8,374 views

    Preaching is one of the most demanding tasks required of communicators. You’re not just giving a ‘talk,’ you’re communicating the Word of God—faithfully (you trust). And you do this in front of groups of people who have more communication options and sources than at any point in human history. Not an easy task.

  • Who Is Lord Of The Church?

    By John Macarthur on Jun 16, 2022

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     | 16,920 views

    The church today is badly in need of reformation again. And Christ’s lordship over His church is still the central truth we must recover, which requires the unleashing of His Word among His people again. We cannot merely float along with the latest evangelical trends and expect things to get better.

  • Getting Past Your Past

    By Lance Witt on Jun 30, 2023

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     | 22,999 views

    I know that on Sundays we walk into our churches, we smile, we shake hands, and we make nice. We pastor people and we preach from God’s Word. We are very respectable. But I know myself and I’ve worked with pastors way too long to believe that life is that neat and tidy.

  • The Lord’s Prayer, A Missional Reading: Give Us Daily Bread

    By Dr. Nijay Gupta on Apr 8, 2021

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     | 14,002 views

    The “missional theology” movement has injected energy and life into the church. Who isn’t inspired when reading Emil Brunner’s famous words, “The church exists by mission as a fire exists by burning”? Missional theology has motivated many Christians and churches to seek out their purpose in God of bearing and embodying the good news of Jesus Christ.

  • Jesus Was A Migrant (So Were Abraham, Joseph, And The Jewish People)

    By Patrick Johnstone on Apr 1, 2024

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     | 12,057 views

    “Historic.” “Unprecedented!” These are the words people use to describe today’s bigger-than-ever flood of global refugees and migrants. But people have been on the move since the very beginning of human history. The Bible tells me so. Jesus was a refugee. So was Abraham. So was Moses. Jews and Christians have been on the move for a long, long time.

  • Turning To Jesus In Exhaustion

    By Adam Weber on Apr 28, 2022

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     | 14,374 views

    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!

  • Though You Slay Me

    By SermonCentral .com on Jun 21, 2022

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     | 15,035 views

    For Shane Barnard, it came in the hospital room at the passing of his father. When the doctor informed Barnard and his mother that his father was dead, the flood of pain and shock came. As Barnard held his mother to comfort her, he says, as she wailed, she sang softly underneath her breath, the words of Job 1:21, "He gives, he takes, blessed be the name of the Lord."

  • 8 Ways To Bust Leadership Discouragement

    By Charles Stone on Sep 28, 2022

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     | 18,679 views

    "Discouragement is a universal experience for ministry leaders and the word actually self-defines itself…dis-courage meaning no courage. Some of the Bible’s greatest characters faced it: Moses, David, Paul, Mary the mother of Jesus, and the apostles. Nehemiah, the great Old Testament leader faced it when he led the Jews to rebuild the wall. Yet, his response offers us hope when we face it."

  • The Parable Of The Pharisee And Tax Collector: A Call To Humility

    By Josh Read on Oct 27, 2025

     | 9,347 views

    In the heart of Luke’s Gospel, we find the parable of the Pharisee and the tax collector (Luke 18:9-14). It showcases a stark contrast between two men who approach God, revealing deeper truths about humility, self-righteousness, and access to God's mercy. As pastors seeking to communicate God’s word effectively to our congregations, it’s essential to explore these themes and draw practical applications that encourage genuine humility in our walk with Christ.


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