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Preaching

God Uses Preaching –

February 2, 2018 By churchleaders

By Matt Brown God can use whatever methods or techniques he wants to bring life change and hope to the world. God uses many things, but God has ultimately and sovereignly chosen preaching to be …

Filed Under: Pastors, Preaching

2 Reasons We Should Keep Using the Word "Saved" –

April 12, 2017 By michaelkelley

You can almost hear the voice of the revival preacher bouncing off the tent folds somewhere in the deep south as he describes the perils of hell and the fact that we’re all headed there. Over and …

Filed Under: Leadership, Motivation, Preaching, values Tagged With: church language, keep doing this, Saved

The Forgotten Jesus part 4: How We Really Learn the Bible –

April 6, 2017 By lwleadership

by Robby Galatty In years past, some churches may have wrongly judged a person’s spiritual maturity by how many services or Bible studies they attended. They might have selected deacons based on …

Filed Under: Best Books, Bible, Blog Series, Books, Personal Growth, Preaching, Retention, Spiritual Growth Tagged With: Bible, effective bible engagement, engaging the bible, God's Word, How to study the bible

Leadership Roundup: Articles Worth Reading –

November 11, 2016 By lwleadership

How to Work with Anyone’s Productivity Style – Carson Tate Your work style might clash with the work style of another. That difference in productivity style leads to misunderstandings …

Filed Under: Church, Leadership, Preaching, Productivity Tagged With: churches closing, churches dying, pipeline conference, preaching insights, productivity style, work style

3 Principles of Communicating the Bible –

November 3, 2016 By michaelkelley

Christians are communicators. And while some Christians may be more or less gifted at the skill of communication, all Christians are “witnesses.” That is, we are, by the very fact that we have …

Filed Under: Preaching Tagged With: Bible preaching, Bible teaching, communicating the Bible, expository preaching, pipeline conference

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