By Carey Nieuwhof on Jul 13, 2023
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While social media and even traditional media are still preoccupied with mega churches and multi-site churches, the reality is that most churches in North America are quite small.
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By Chris Foster on Feb 4, 2024
In a distracted culture where the average attention span has dropped from 12 minutes to 5 minutes, pastors must communicate the timeless gospel with clarity and engagement. Thoughtful structure, storytelling, and repetition help keep listeners attentive.
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By Tony Reinke on Jun 2, 2022
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A spectacular waterfall exposed me to how my smartphone habits are getting passed to my kids.
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By Tony Reinke on Jul 20, 2022
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The man doting over a smartphone screen, scrolling through media with his fingertips, is like a gorilla meticulously picking out little bugs from his own hair. That was the subversive quip of anthropologist Thomas de Zengotita.
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By SermonCentral .com on May 4, 2025
If you spend hours preparing a sermon, don’t let it live for only 40 minutes. Here are practical ways to extend your message throughout the week.
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By SermonCentral .com on Jun 7, 2021
Sermon preparation takes hours, but many pastors use the message only once. Repurposing sermons through blogs, social media, and studies extends their impact.
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By Ricardo Hernandez on Apr 16, 2023
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Dwindling church attendance is a concern faced by almost every established or newly-created church and should be strategically addressed. Here are five simple approaches that will make your church more inviting for your existing members and help attract new ones.
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By Eric Reed on Jan 5, 2025
Pastors must navigate public tragedy with discernment, comforting emotions, anchoring people in Scripture, and knowing when to speak and when to wait for true clarity.
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By Josh Read on Oct 29, 2025
In today’s world, especially in the age of social media, it’s easy to curate a version of ourselves that looks impressive—sharing successes, opinions, and spiritual highlights while hiding our struggles. But Jesus’ parable in Luke 18:9–14 cuts straight through that façade. It reminds us that self-righteousness doesn’t bring us closer to God, it drives us further from Him.
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