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Spend ten minutes with history's great preachers and come away renewed and re-focused! Read full article
"My sermon prep is no longer about how many hours I 'spend studying.' With this approach, I genuinely believe that every hour of the week is sermon prep." Read full article
Joe McKeever loves praise as much as the next guy. He also knows the preaching error he is most likely to make. Read full article
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
Eight Reasons We Preach
Peter Mead 49 Articles
Another year. Another year of preaching. So why do we do it? Read full article
Don't be afraid of repeating yourself. Repetition is the mother of learning -- and sometimes a pastor's best friend. Read full article
Pastor Mark Gomez shares the way he sees his audience: "Suddenly, there is a much broader audience than we first believed." Read full article
How to Handle the Gore of Good Friday
Peter Mead 49 Articles
The crucifixion is bloody. Should we shock people out of a religious view of crucifixion, or is it better not to overwhelm people with the gore? Read full article
10 Global Churches Larger Than America's Largest
James Davis 3 Articles
In the last six years, the Global Church has witnessed more than 1.4 million new church plants with more than 250 million coming to Christ. The Church of the Lord Jesus Christ is growing faster than any other time in history. Read full article
Spouse Killers in the Ministry
Charles Stone 5 Articles
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Date Published: 9/20/2010
Keywords: Ministry, Spouse, Wife, Home, Stress, Marriage, Relationships, Family, Priorities
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Eight in ten pastors’ wives say they feel unappreciated or unaccepted by their husband’s congregations. Charles Stone and his wife give insight into how to protect your spouse and your marriage during the sometimes difficult calling of pastoral ministry. Read full article


















