By Marshall Segal on Apr 14, 2021
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When was the last time someone told you you were wrong?
If you can’t remember, you may have reason to be concerned. Sometimes the most loving thing someone can do for us is point out an error or inconsistency in the way we think or live.
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By Peter Mead on Jul 23, 2022
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5 Tips on how to avoid landmines when using humor in the pulpit.
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By Peter Mead on May 9, 2024
It is important to discern when an exhortation needs to be given, and when the listener is already aware of their need for growth and working hard by faith to become more like Christ.
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By Carey Nieuwhof on Aug 2, 2022
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"So maybe you’re a preacher, or you listen to preachers (or stopped listening to preachers). Almost everyone has a perspective on what makes or doesn’t make for a great sermon."
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By Joe Hoagland on Aug 5, 2022
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Have you ever considered how you might collaborate in sermon prep?
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By Josh Reich on Dec 12, 2022
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I think hospitality has the power to change the relationships we have. It is that powerful.
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By David Mathis on Oct 7, 2022
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What does the Bible teach about the role and qualifications of elders?
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By Peter Mead on Sep 21, 2018
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Instead of simply quoting a Psalm once in a while, when's the last time it was the featured text in your message?
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By Joe Hoagland on Jul 25, 2022
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The Bible is wholly relevant to the modern person’s life sometimes it just takes some work for us to figure that out. The idea of making a “timeless truth” central to your sermon is important in communicating God’s Word in a postmodern age.
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