It involves something most people are familiar with.

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It involves something most people are familiar with.
Please pray that you or your pastor do not have to experience any one of these.
As a pastor, one of the greatest gifts you can offer is showing people how to live lives guided, controlled, and directed by God.
During this last days' divergence, we should do all that we can to ensure ourselves and our people are solidly on God's side.
"Our job is to present a biblical worldview that will collide with and correct every other contradictory worldview held by people who are attempting to follow Jesus."
Churches across the country have seen success thanks to this new program.
What if they believed their roles as recipients of the Word are as crucially important as the sermon itself?
When author and Pastor Rusty George discovered the real meaning of Ephesians 2:8-9, it made all the difference for him.
Dr. Rice Broocks helps the church build a culture of evangelism and engage unbelievers.
You might stumble a bit, but the good outweighs the bad.
Pastors are recommended to focus their messages this year on these subjects.
The conclusion to the sermon lets them know that they have heard from the Lord today.
"Our time has come and we must not miss this hour of opportunity."
We're teaching knowledge, doctrine, reproof and correction, but where is the application in our sermons?
We cannot increase God's love for us, but if we want our love for God to increase, we must do this.
Remember, communication is not automatic. Just because someone hears you say something doesn't mean they're really listening.
A pastor who refuses to preach about hell is doing his congregation a huge disservice.
Engaging the short attention span of teenagers (and even adults) is not easy. Check out these suggestions as to how to keep them riveted.
These are as relevant today as when they were written 2,700 years ago.
Volume doesn't equal anointing. Here's what your preaching must have without question.