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 Rick Ezell on Mar 30, 2018
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Use these methods to practically reach people suffering from real hurts, problems, doubts, fears, and anxieties gnawing at their faith.
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By SermonCentral on Apr 19, 2022
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At the root of many of our sins is an assumption that we are exceptional.
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By Chuck Lawless on Jun 15, 2022
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Most leaders would benefit from more regular evaluations – particularly self-evaluations. Even daily and weekly self-evaluations merit our consideration if we want to lead well, regardless of our position.
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By Christina Fox on Jun 14, 2022
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A certain amount of self-evaluation can be good. We should have insight into ourselves, our motives, our choices, and our actions. But sometimes we can go too far. When self-evaluation ends with ourselves instead of pointing us beyond ourselves, there’s a problem.
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By SermonCentral on Aug 4, 2022
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Christian leadership — in the home, the church, and elsewhere — is not for those clawing for honor and recognition, but for those most ready to fall to their knees and be inconvenienced by the needs of others.
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By Bernie Van Eyk on May 26, 2021
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"Therapy has replaced theology in much contemporary preaching. The self has acquired center stage, and God, if He is there at all, has been marginalized."
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