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  • Michael Duduit
    May 2005
    What happens if preachers go out on strike? That's a question some churches in Canada may have to answer if a group of pastors is successful...
  • Michael Duduit
    March 2005
    We're in the season of awards — the Emmys, the Grammys, and the "Big Kahuna" of awards shows: the Oscars. By the time you read this,...
  • Robert Leslie Holmes
    September 2004
    My old homiletics professor said it was necessary for me to realize that nowhere does Scripture mention the quality of God's golf game....
  • Robert Leslie Holmes
    May 2004
    Every Monday morning I dreaded that call! George was one of my long-term predecessor's biggest fans. And, as much as he was certain...
  • Tom Phillips
    January 2004
    Through the years, no one has more profoundly preached the simple Gospel message in a relevant, contemporary way to the un-churched...
  • Robert Leslie Holmes
    January 2004
    Max DePree tells a wonderful story about a man who was superb at running the ninety-five yard dash. His problem, as you can imagine,...
  • Robert Leslie Holmes
    September 2003
    Are you preaching for you? For them? Or for Him? It’s both a tragedy and a challenge! You and I are called to preach in an...
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    Robert Leslie Holmes
    There is an old joke about a famous preacher of a former generation who regularly mounted his tall steeple pulpit, raised both hands level with his shoulders, and proceeded to preach while holding two erect fingers in the air until his sermon was finished. When asked about that habit he replied, "I do it because everything I say quotes somebody else!""Cut-and-paste preaching!" Twice in the recent past, investigating groups contacted me to ask about published sermons of mine that another preacher preached as his own. In one case, it was my entire sermon as published on the Internet, including a personal illustration given verbatim in the first person as though the event was an experience of the preacher. In the other, a major portion of one of my books was cited with no reference to the source,...
  • Robert Leslie Holmes
    This past August, USA Today reported on the Beloit College Mindset List. Published at the beginning of each new school year, the Mindset List offers a quick peek into the hearts and minds of the entering...
  • Robert Leslie Holmes
    It was not what they were looking for but they found it anyway! Earlier this year, the Institute for Jewish and Community Research surveyed 1,200 professors from a cross-section of colleges, seeking their...
  • It was a cool fall Sunday morning in 1865. A black man, slight of build, entered a fashionable Virginia church in downtown Richmond. The ushers made themselves busy with narthex projects and acted as though...
  • Robert Leslie Holmes
    Did you read about Arizona's pounding pavement pelicans this summer? In July the Arizona Game and Fish Department was called upon to nurse over 30 dehydrated, emaciated, banged-up pelicans. From Yuma to...
  • Robert Leslie Holmes
    I have decided that an intelligent parrot could be taught to preach. Oh, I will confess that I’ve never seen nor heard it happen, but I’ve seen and heard smart parrots do enough other things...
  • Leslie Holmes
    Be careful what you preach. Your own kids might start doing it.
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