Wednesday, September 06, 2017

The Preacher's Craft: "24 Preaching Secrets From 5 of the Best Preachers in North America" and More


24 Preaching Secrets From 5 of the Best Preachers in North America

If you’re a church pastor, you want the preaching secrets from experts because the art of preaching is something you work to perfect each week. And as with any art, you can always learn from master artists—those who’ve worked for years to preach life-changing and God-honoring sermons.

In this article, Churchleaders.com pulled together some of the best preaching secrets from Bill Hybels, Derwin Gray, Carey Neiuwhof, Andy Stanley and Wayne Cordeiro. Read More


30 Rules for the Hillsong Australia Preaching & Teaching Team

Culture, atmosphere and DNA in a church is not accidental. Just like culture, atmosphere and DNA of your home is not. You have to be deliberate about it—especially from the ‘platform.’ Leadership in this area is about making intentional and focused choices, and taking a degree of measured risk.

So wherever you have the chance to input into others—take a look at these guidelines to building a strong platform teaching culture in your church or homegroup—many of them can also be applied to your family life or worklife. There are 30 points—one for each year of experience! Read More

Why Consecutive Expository Preaching? Eight Reasons It’s Needed

Leadership Resources International wholeheartedly recommends consecutive expository preaching (also known as sequential expository preaching).

Since there are differing definitions of consecutive expository preaching and several misconceptions, Tim Sattler (the International Training Director for LRI) recently talked with Kevin Halloran to clarify why consecutive exposition is LRI’s preferred and recommended method of preaching. What follows is an abridged transcript. Read More

Three Ways to Keep Consecutive Exposition Fresh

This is a continuation of an interview with Tim Sattler. Part One: Why Consecutive Expository Preaching? Eight Reasons Why It’s Needed. Listen to the audio below (or with this link) or read the abridged transcript below. Read More

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