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One parishioner said, "If a sermon were a practical, 10-minute exposition of scripture, I’d be happy." Would you be happy, Pastor? Read full article
Is Your Church a Cruise Ship or Aircraft Carrier? 10 Ways to Find Out
Mary Schaller 1 Article
An "aircraft carrier church" has a clear mission that stems from the Great Commandment and the Great Commission. Read full article
Secrets to Sermons on Giving
Bob Russell 1 Article
Bob Russell encourages pastors and preachers who tiptoe around the topic of giving. Read full article
"I believe that if a preacher will take these four principles and apply them, then the Lord will honor them, and they will see people turn to Christ." Read full article
Preaching Transformation: The Change We Need
Keywords: Church, Preaching, Change, Counseling, Transformation, Discipleship, Growth
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Ed Stetzer discusses the importance of transformation in the life of a Christian and offers points to assist the preacher in helping their congregation see it through. Read full article
Seven Deadly Sins in the Pulpit
Steve Murrell 1 Article
"Unlike many modern preachers, Paul refused to edit out the difficult parts of the message. He insisted on preaching the whole gospel." Read full article
The Patented Preacher
Warren Wiersbe 1 Article
Why is it that so many preachers do not enjoy preaching? Why do some busy themselves in minor matters when they should be studying and meditating? Why do others creep out of the pulpit after delivering their sermon, overwhelmed with a sense of failure and guilt? Read full article
On his first anniversary, newcomer Josh Tandy takes time to reflect on how he'd do things differently. Read full article
3 Things Every Pastor Must Do
James MacDonald 6 Articles
In my experience, if a pastor does these three things faithfully he will have the support of the vast majority of his people in almost any church anywhere. Read full article
10 Reasons Small Churches Tend to Stay Small
Joe McKeever 16 Articles
After working for years among hundreds of small congregations, Joe McKeever speaks to the subtle growth barriers that tend to go unnoticed or unaddressed in stagnant churches. Read full article


















