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Gregory K. Hollifield
May 2009
There are certain preaching-related matters that matter immensely—matters that ought to be distinguished and duly appreciated.
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Rick Blackwood
May 2009
A revolutionary methodology of preaching delivery is gaining momentum in the evangelical community.
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Jere Phillips
March 2009
How can we achieve a higher degree of resolution in our preaching, not to compete with the HD television but to communicate the unsearchable...
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Michael Duduit
March 2009
The past year has been a good one for books on preaching.
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David R. Stokes
March 2009
As the nation slides into a possible period of suffering, preachers should be voices crying in the wilderness about a better place.
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R. Albert Mohler Jr.
March 2009
Even as the current economic crisis finds print media in a state of distress, preachers are not likely to surrender their attachment...
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Michael Duduit
March 2009
James Emery White is the founding pastor of Mecklenburg Community Church in Charlotte, N.C., one of the nation’s fastest-growing congregations....
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Mark M. Overstreet
In 1889 John A. Broadus, the father of expository preaching, offered the prominent Beecher Lectures on Preaching to the campus of the divinity school at Yale University.
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Bill Fleming
The real reason the cross disappears from our sermons is because we allow it to slip out of the central place in our own lives.
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Sara Horn
It’s safe to say that when the pastor of First Baptist Church in Maryville, Ill., began preaching his Sunday morning message on March 8, 2009, he had no idea it would be his last.
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Jere Phillips
Modern preachers use a plethora of electronic gadgets to keep up with e-mails, text messages, Internet resources and daily appointments. Yet they fail to employ the most basic tools to store and retrieve...
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Michael Duduit
Michael Quicke is Professor of Preaching at Northern Baptist Theological Seminary near Chicago.
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Michael Ruffin
If we preachers are faithful and true to the prophetic side and even to the priestly side of our calling, we can expect the tomatoes and eggs and slings and arrows ... But what about bullets?
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Matt Conner
All across the country, several churches and their pastors are beginning to create a new way of constructing their weekly
messages, choosing to move from an individualized study model to a communal one....
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