Here are some favourites that preachers sometimes find themselves repeating.
Morning always comes. We live in darkness, but we live with hope. And our hope is God Himself.
We should take the angst we feel about crowns and rewards and then let that energy drive us into the Bible to explore what God is like.
Is there a Bible school where you could take a single course? Diligently hunt the best books to read, as well as well-informed people to engage with in conversation.
We need to be people who guard hearts in the church environment. Good music and good preaching is not enough.
We are to forgive first, then either we can bear with, or we need to approach and proactively address the situation.
Too many gospel presentations offer only a ticket to heaven when you die. And too many Christians are walking around with hope of comfort tied exclusively to that end of life anticipation.
Don’t let your homiletical skill get ahead of biblical and theological awareness. People will praise a public speaker, but they need a preacher who is biblically and theologically healthy.
There is “a real appetite for the Bible and for training to communicate it more effectively”, believes Peter Mead.
Pastor Peter Mead (UK) explains how understanding the Trinity has implications on how we understand the character of God.
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