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Sermons that Stick
You can't spend 30 minutes each week with every person in the church personally applyng God's Word to God's people, but you do have an opportunity...
Pastors and the Prohibitive Practice of Word Wrangling
It's one thing to love word-study, quite another to subject our congregations to our own personal battle over the meaning of some obscure Greek...
God-Centered Anger
We need to understand that God's anger is a grieving anger. Grieving about what? Mark 3:1-5 provides a vivid example of God-centered anger.
Decide to Delegate: It's the Only Way to Make a Disciple
Many pastors struggle with stress and the lack of ministerial fulfillment. I would like to suggest that making one decision can provide the cure...
Evangelicals and the Crisis of Authority
Christian freedom—academic freedom and personal freedom—is not the right to interpret the Bible in any way we see fit and then act on our...
Preachers I Listen to on my iPod
A friend asked me to recommend a few preachers he should listen to for his own benefit. It’s fascinating to think about how technology has changed...
Do You Live and Minister by a Code of Honor?
Ministerial malpractice can be more dangerous than physician malpractice. So consider adopting a ministerial Code of Honor.
What the Church Can Learn from Sesame Street
What would happen if our churches were to recognize our role in showing people the future, not just in our teaching and in our going but in our...
Why We Need Parables
How many times have we sat in a church service or class that was numbing our brain when the preacher or teacher said those magic words that jerked...
Preaching to the De-Churched: An Interview with Mark Batterson
Mark Batterson is the founding and lead pastor of National Community Church in Washington, D.C. He has become known for two outstanding books...
Life Together: Being the Church vs Just Doing Church
It is not enough to respond to the marriage crisis within the church by saying, “My marriage is fine!” If we abide together in Christ, then we...
How To Identify A Reliable Preacher
Church history give us some direction regarding how to find one. Here's a brief list of five questions (based on the five sola’s of the...
Christians Foregoing Facebook for 'Digital Fasting'
In an age when many religious leaders embrace the latest technology and even "tweet" from the pulpit, some are reassessing the potential negative...
Is There Hope for the Nation?
It has become all too easy for Christians to fall into a state of pessimism—even despair—over the state of our culture today. This is...
Exposing Our Needs
Exposing Our Needs Fifth in a Series (March, 2003 POL) Topic: The Law Author: John A. Huffman, Jr., Pastor, St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church,...
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