By Josh Reich on Sep 21, 2022
"When we read the Bible, we want to understand it and apply it. We want to know what the Bible says and how it affects our lives. We want something to happen, we want to get something out of it. But we’re often left frustrated and wondering what we missed."
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By Peter Mead on Sep 2, 2019
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Peter Mead explains why "preaching for Monday morning" is not the most important application in your sermon.
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By Glenn Packiam on Aug 22, 2020
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I have a hunch that if more of us preachers had to think about our sermons leading into a humble approach to the Lord's Table, we would end not with an empty challenge for people to "do better."
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By Peter Mead on Oct 16, 2018
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"Explain and apply" just isn't enough for modern preaching. Too often there's one crucial element missing.
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By Peter Mead on Nov 28, 2018
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"Explain and apply" just isn't enough for modern preaching. Too often there's one crucial element missing.
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By Ray Hollenbach on Oct 28, 2019
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We are loaded down with so many "shoulds," we find ourselves paralyzed by the inability to apply what we know.
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By Ed Stetzer on Mar 23, 2018
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One constant that remains essential in every church is preaching. Ed Stetzer talks about how to help your listeners apply what you preach.
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By SermonCentral on Mar 1, 2021
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Your church is in desperate need of a vision that is informed by God’s Word, inspired by God’s Spirit, and applied passionately and broken-heartedly to your local context.
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By Rich Villodas on Jul 29, 2022
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I think I’m starting to learn to preach not as a preacher but to preach as a pastor. There’s a world of difference between the two.
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By Trevin Wax on Mar 26, 2020
Pastors, don’t underestimate the cumulative effect of your preaching. You are not dumping information into brains. You are forming the habits of your people, teaching them how to read and understand and apply the Bible for themselves.
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