How are we as ministers handling this time where the church and the world are experiencing a difficult season? How are we encouraging from our pulpits?
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3 Reasons to Slow Down Your Sermon Prep
The discipline to work through the sermon slowly could be beneficial in our own hearts and in the way it’s received by the people in our churches.
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Why Stay at a Church Even When it Hurts?
We don’t gather with the church to see perfectionists, but to see people from all walks of life come together to admit their need for something greater.
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Why I Stopped Preaching Long Sermons
As one pastor has shortened his sermons, he has found it has forced him to become clearer, more precise and more confident with the biblical text.
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Pastor Dies Immediately After Easter Sermon on Resurrection Hope
This Easter, Earl Duggins was doing what he had been for decades—preaching the gospel. But his April 12 sermon was different from the rest; it was his last.
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Catching “the Hywl”: Preaching Sermons Driven by God’s Power
Like a ship driven by wind-filled sails, the preacher driven by the Spirit isn’t working under his power. It’s hard to define, but you know when you see it.
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