Why We Preachers Need Sermon Feedback
If preachers want to continually refine our craft, we should build formal sermon feedback into our schedules. Here’s how we do it in our church—and why I’m so grateful for it.
If preachers want to continually refine our craft, we should build formal sermon feedback into our schedules. Here’s how we do it in our church—and why I’m so grateful for it.
Gentile inclusion doesn’t affirm same-sex sexual relationships, but it does help us see that every human is invited into Jesus’s kingdom on the same basis.
Collin Hansen and George Marsden discuss the enduring relevance of Jonathan Edwards’s theology for ‘anarchical evangelicalism.’
This project leverages the collective wisdom of scholars and church leaders who have devoted years of their lives to training the next generation in biblical scholarship and expositional preaching.
The seriousness of the Christian faith and the churchiness of church is a draw, not a turn-off, to young people today.
Jen Wilkin guides parents in enhancing their home lives by prioritizing biblical values, love, safety, and a strong sense of identity in Christ.
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Irwyn Ince and Mark Vroegop call pastors and ministry leaders to focus on faithfulness, reminding them that God controls the size of their churches.
Collin Hansen and George Marsden discuss the enduring relevance of Jonathan Edwards’s theology for ‘anarchical evangelicalism.’
Jen Wilkin guides parents in enhancing their home lives by prioritizing biblical values, love, safety, and a strong sense of identity in Christ.
Jay Kim and Gavin Ortlund discuss the importance of environmental sustainability and stewardship from a Christian perspective.
Collin Hansen and Claude Atcho explore the transformative power of personal encounters with Jesus, featuring the Samaritan woman in John 4.
Irwyn Ince and Mark Vroegop call pastors and ministry leaders to focus on faithfulness, reminding them that God controls the size of their churches.
If preachers want to continually refine our craft, we should build formal sermon feedback into our schedules. Here’s how we do it in our church—and why I’m so grateful for it.
‘Bad Therapy’ encourages a critical examination of our culture’s approach to the therapeutic so that church leaders can better understand and respond to the world’s demands.
Over the past five years, around 90 English-speaking and 70 Mandarin-speaking pastors have connected with a network in one of the ‘most strategic cities in the world.’
This project leverages the collective wisdom of scholars and church leaders who have devoted years of their lives to training the next generation in biblical scholarship and expositional preaching.
Collin Hansen and George Marsden discuss the enduring relevance of Jonathan Edwards’s theology for ‘anarchical evangelicalism.’
Gentile inclusion doesn’t affirm same-sex sexual relationships, but it does help us see that every human is invited into Jesus’s kingdom on the same basis.
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