By H.b. Charles, Jr. on Nov 17, 2020
Guest preaching is not self-promotion but stewardship. Faithfulness, humility, and respect determine whether you are welcomed again.
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By Rob Pochek on Nov 16, 2020
Ministry is humbling, refining, and often painful. These five lessons can steady young pastors for the long obedience ahead.
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By Peter Mead on Nov 13, 2020
Many beloved Bible stories are familiar, yet structurally critical passages often remain neglected. Faithful preaching must strengthen the church’s grasp of Scripture’s load-bearing texts.
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By Ted Smith on Nov 12, 2020
Preaching without notes is not inherently more spiritual than preaching from a manuscript. Wisdom, not romanticism, should govern the choice.
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By Calvin Miller on Nov 10, 2020
Not every sermon series deserves completion simply because it was announced. Wisdom requires discernment, editing, and congregational awareness.
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By Thom Schultz on Nov 6, 2020
Length does not equal depth. A faithful sermon is measured by clarity, transformation, and alignment with its purpose, not by minutes on the clock.
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By H.b. Charles, Jr. on Nov 5, 2020
Pastor H.B. Charles, Jr. shares a hard word from a father clarified a calling: true pastoral ministry is not a hobby one can drop but a necessity laid upon the soul.
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By Gregory K. Hollifield on Nov 4, 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 Thom Turner on Nov 3, 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 SermonCentral .com on Nov 2, 2020
Proverbs warns that lust is not harmless curiosity but destructive fire. Sexual temptation ignored becomes sexual devastation endured.
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By Jim Egli on Nov 1, 2020
Multisite ministry is often misunderstood. Data and experience show that many common objections are either exaggerated or simply false.
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By Ed Stetzer on Oct 28, 2020
To confess Jesus as Lord in the first century was treason. Today it risks becoming cliché. The words still demand total allegiance.
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By Jon Acuff on Oct 27, 2020
Ending a sermon is harder than starting one. Clear, intentional conclusions prevent confusion, whiplash, and rushed prayers.
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