By SermonCentral .com on Aug 29, 2020
Preaching is a gift, but so is preparation. The hard wrestling with God’s Word feeds the preacher before it feeds the church.
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By Scott Hubbard on Oct 15, 2022
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"You don’t need to be anyone special to know what it means to be brought low."
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By Gregory K. Hollifield on Nov 5, 2020
The Internet has flooded the world with sermons. Used wisely, it can strengthen a preacher’s soul, sharpen skill, and broaden perspective.
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By Outreach Inc. on Apr 9, 2025
John Piper reflects on how God shapes preachers not through polish or performance, but through Scripture, suffering, and deep love for God’s Word.
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By Thom Turner on Nov 4, 2020
Most sermons primarily serve auditory learners. Wise pastors consider visual, kinesthetic, and other intelligences so the whole congregation engages the Word.
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By Joe Mckeever on Nov 30, 2020
Preaching on money can be difficult for pastors. Learn practical principles for teaching biblical stewardship with wisdom, integrity, and spiritual sensitivity.
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By Glenn Packiam on Jul 7, 2023
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Small groups are a perfect example of how pastors may learn from researchers. At many church conferences, pastors speak confidently of their latest, greatest small group model, sure that it is the new breakthrough in discipleship.
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By Wayne Cordeiro on Mar 15, 2025
Effective teaching isn’t just knowing your message; it’s knowing how people learn. Adjusting to generational learning styles strengthens how truth is received and lived out.
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By Jared Moore on Nov 19, 2020
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Healthy congregations understand that preaching is not a performance to consume but a sacred moment to steward with prayerful participation and practical support.
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By Bruce D. Johnson on Jun 5, 2025
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Many listeners disengage during sermons because preachers communicate primarily in their own learning style. Structuring sermons to address multiple learning styles can keep more people engaged.
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