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R.C. Sproul: Preaching Christ
R. C. Sproul 1 Article
"The 'kerygma' is the essential proclamation of the life, death, resurrection, ascension, and rule of Jesus Christ, as well as a call to conversion and repentance." 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
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
No gospel worker who remains aloof from the culture where he goes to minister will have much effect on it. Read full article
Finishing a sermon is neither easy nor natural. Peter Mead offers some observances of poor sermon endings and some hints on how to finish strong. Read full article
Greg Stier offers insight into the effectiveness of hard-core street witnessing. 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
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
Three Root Causes of Stalled Spiritual Transformation
Thom Rainer 3 Articles
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Topic: Discipleship, Growth in Christ
Scripture: 1 Corinthians 3:1-3:3
Date Published: 7/19/2010
Why does spiritual growth sometimes stall out in believers? Thom Rainer offers his view and solutions from a study of the Corinthian church. 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


















