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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
Non-growing churches are not healthy, at least in some significant ways. Joe McKeever gives his input to help revive a church that seems to have "plateaued." Read full article
Men and women in ministry who are not finding satisfaction in Christ are likely to demonstrate that with overexertion and overpreparation for speaking, and with no peace about what they do after they do it. Read full article
Skeletons in the Pulpit and Cadavers in the Pews
Joe McKeever 16 Articles
Alone, catchy points on sermon outlines cannot move people any more than a skeleton will move with no meat on its bones. Read full article
Paul told Timothy to work at improving his preaching. You, in turn, may be asking, "How do I do that? How do I get better?" Here are some ideas. Read full article
Non-growing churches are not healthy, at least in some significant ways. Joe McKeever gives his input to help revive a church that seems to have "plateaued." Read full article
How long can you hold your audience? Steven Spielberg can hold them for two and a half hours. Read full article
"I really believe the purpose of Scripture is to give us this authoritative handbook. We have a place where we can take people when they come to us with questions so we're not just speaking out of our own opinion." Read full article
Preaching Without Cabin Pressure
Ron Forseth 3 Articles
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Topic: Preaching, Evangelism: Urgency
Scripture: 2 Corinthians 5:20
Date Published: 8/1/2011
Preach about sin? Emphasize God’s wrath? Talk about Christ’s blood? Can that possibly have a positive effect? Most certainly. Ultimately, it’s the only way to have a lasting effect. Read full article
Outline That Sermon -- If You Can
Joe McKeever 16 Articles
Sure, it seems like a no-brainer, but what if you're a "right-brained preacher"? Read full article


















