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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By Jared Moore on Jul 25, 2025
Common grace can entertain, inspire, and even convict, but it cannot save. Preachers must ensure that special revelation drives every sermon, not the wit, storytelling, or skill surrounding it.
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By Ed Stetzer on Mar 2, 2022
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Expository is the best form of preaching, except for the other good styles, too.
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By Rob Pochek on Jul 10, 2025
Leading change in a church is difficult because many believers unknowingly weave together their faith, worship style, and facility into an identity that feels threatened by any shift.
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By Ed Stetzer on Sep 1, 2021
Research on 450 sermons shows that preaching styles vary widely, but faithful preaching must ensure God’s Word is clearly heard, organized, sufficient, and applied.
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By Carey Nieuwhof on Aug 9, 2023
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What if this one generation actually just sacrificed for the sake of another? What if they gave up their preferences in music, style and taste so that others could come to know Christ?
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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 SermonCentral .com on Apr 19, 2021
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Where are all the great small churches?
Would you know one if you saw one?
They exist. There’s no doubt about that. There are great small churches in every country, serving every ethnic group and in virtually every language. They worship in every imaginable liturgical style and they meet in every type of building – including no building at all.
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By Lance Witt on Jun 26, 2023
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Culture is one of things that is hard to define but easy to feel. You certainly feel it when you visit a foreign country and you bump up against different customs and ways of doing things, but you also feel it when you enter a business or a church. There is a certain style or personality of an organization that is an expression of culture. I sometimes think of culture as the organization’s “way” of doing what they do. There is a Ritz Carlton “way” of doing customer service. There is a Starbucks “way” of doing business. There is a Crossroads Church “way” of doing ministry.
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