By Tyler Scarlett on Feb 8, 2025
Preachers make mistakes, but some errors do lasting harm. These ten “commandments” outline the habits and convictions that guard faithful, compelling, Christ-centered preaching.
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By Tyler Scarlett on Jul 9, 2021
The problem in today’s pulpits is not a lack of preaching but an abundance of dreadful preaching. These ten commandments call preachers back to the careful, Christ-centered, doctrinally rich standard the Word deserves.
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By Pete Wilson on Jul 12, 2021
Shorter messages demand sharper focus. Learning to preach with brevity can strengthen clarity, engagement, and faithfulness without sacrificing substance.
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By Brandon Kelley on Aug 26, 2022
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If you haven’t grasped this yet, your sermon introduction is vitally important. But what does it look like to knock the introduction out of the park? What are some things to avoid? What are some things to ensure are a part of it? Let’s dive into the 10 commandments of an effective sermon introduction!
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By Peter Walters on Feb 9, 2022
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I think we don’t take seriously enough the fact that taking care of our bodies is a spiritual issue.
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By Lance Witt on Nov 3, 2023
“To do two things at once is to do neither.” Those words were not written by a distracted, multi-tasking millennial. They were written by Publilius Syrus, a Latin writer born in 85BC.
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By Hershael York on May 24, 2025
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Preaching is fundamentally an oral event, not a written one. Effective preachers understand that delivery, connection, and presence are essential to communicating the Word.
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By Jared Moore on Aug 1, 2025
Written as a fictional demonic training manual, this piece exposes 20 subtle tactics used to introduce heresy into churches, from redefining love to weaponizing crowd size as a measure of faithfulness.
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By David J. Lose on Nov 18, 2025
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Thanksgiving sermons often default to moral commands about gratitude. Luke 17 offers a better approach: teach people to notice grace.
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