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Preaching When Times Are Tight
David Stokes 1 Article
The fact is, when current reality begins to let us down, when times turn tough, even tight, this is a moment for us to shift the focus away from this to that, from now to then, from here to there. Read full article
10 Ways to Half-Bake Your Sermon: Part 1
Peter Mead 49 Articles
Peter Mead: Is your preaching half-baked when it comes to the biblical text? Read full article
Preaching and Penn-Gate
John McClure 3 Articles
John McClure: "The allegations of childhood sexual abuse at Penn State last week call for a response from the pulpit." Read full article
Occasionally something pops up on the radar of Christians, pastors, and local churches that becomes an important teaching moment. The release of Rob Bell's book, Love Wins, is an example of this. Read full article
4 Attributes of Powerful Preaching
Kevin DeYoung 3 Articles
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Topic: Leadership: General, Preaching
Scripture: Matthew 7:28-7:29
Date Published: 4/26/2011
Kevin DeYoung presents four qualities of what he calls "truly good preaching–-the kind that resonates with people and the kind God tends to employ." Read full article
5 Core Values of a Church in Decline
Perry Noble 15 Articles
Avoid these declining church values and embrace positive growth in your church. Read full article
It's popular today to meet with friends at a coffee shop and call it "church." Popular, but wrong. Read full article
6 Benefits to Not Changing Churches
Dean Shriver 4 Articles
Thinking about moving to another church? Before you do, consider the benefits of "not" changing churches. Read full article
How to Preach Like a Combat Medic
Chris Surber 6 Articles
Can you bring the goods when life and death are at stake? Read full article
Whether we preach from a manuscript, a 3x5 card, an iPad, or without notes, preaching is still the primary means through which God hooks a human soul for salvation. Read full article


















