Every sermon you preach isn't going to wow the masses. But then do you sometimes find yourself getting lazy with your messages?

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Every sermon you preach isn't going to wow the masses. But then do you sometimes find yourself getting lazy with your messages?
How far in advance to you devise your sermons? Here's why it's beneficial to plan ahead—way ahead.
Do you truly want to see real transformation in the lives of your congregation members? You can't go wrong when you do this.
Want to know how to keep the attention of your congregation when you're preaching? Here's some suggestions.
How can a lead pastor handle sermon preparation while also juggling other pastoral responsibilities, like counseling and administration? Pastor Mark Driscoll has some advice for a reader on just that question.
When you preach on a certain subject, does your congregation simply listen or do they experience the text? Do you move your congregation to experience the implications of the text?
Does your church have a system scheduling out your sermons? Here's the first of a four-part series that could possibly help.
While all sermons should be God-inspired, there is a human element to preaching. If your humanity was irrelevant, then why did God choose you to preach His message?
Whose model do you follow when you are preparing your sermons?
Pastor Jared Moore says there's no possible way a person can read the Bible and come up with "Homosexual marriage is not evil" unless he or she changes Scripture. Read his compelling opinion.
Great preaching doesn't stay on one level. Find out why it is vocally dynamic.
Easter Sunday is not the time to dwell on trivial things. Preach the one message that matters.
Are you a prepared preacher? Here are some suggestions to help you have confidence that you're ready to preach.
If you knew exactly what you were getting into, would you still want to enter the ministry? What would make you rethink that strategy?
If you want to help your hearers focus on God and think on God when they leave your sermon, here are 10 things you simply cannot do.
Do you simply make your congregation feel good with a few inspirational verses, or are you teaching them the Word?
Are you preaching the Good News about life with God and about His heart?
In this ever-busy world, is easy to limit your time with your sermon. However, you may be spending more time with it than you think.
To the worldly minded, some aspects of the gospel of Christ may not make sense. Do you preach an uncompromised gospel?
Are you a big finisher with your sermons? Do you keep in mind that decisions people make during this time are crucial?