According to a survey in the UK, the majority of Christians wish sermons were shorter. Half of the surveyed feel that “young people are not given enough of a chance to preach in church.”
Ten lessons that Will Graham learned from Ian Paisley's most famous sermon.
Do we give to much importance to emotions in Evangelical praise, preaching and theology?
Thirty-five years after his death, we take a look back at the growing legacy of Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones.
John Stevens, National Director of FIEC, explained in a FOCL webinar how to deal with Old Testament texts related to violence, in order to answer the apologetic questions that they raise.
The heart of Charles Spurgeon's theology summed up in ten points.
Lloyd Jones was persuaded that both theology and passion had to walk hand in hand. A preacher needs both. This, of course, was the primitive biblical pattern.
The 150-page manual delineates the sermon as having the following features: short, not a lecture, not too abstract, not an exegetical exercise and not a personal testimony only.
If God wants someone to be overwhelmed with the sense of His presence, then He can lay the man (woman) on the ground; not the preacher! Let God be God! Let the Spirit do the work! Anything else is a deceitful work of man that brings the integrity of the Gospel into question.
Here are four reasons that preaching is losing much of its prestige amongst us.
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