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The following video of one pastor’s rant while on stage has been making its way around the internet over the last few days. Check it out: Can’t see the video? Click here. What Can We Learn? Although we don’t know the exact context behind why this man went off on his congregation, I think it…

A Last-Minute Plea for Your Christmas Sermon
Pastor, Christmas services are almost upon us. I know you’re busy, so I’ll be brief. But please, hear me out. Be Interested Don’t just go through the motions. Don’t just rehash the same thing you do every year. If you aren’t interested in your sermon, your audience won’t be either. If you’re bored, imagine how…
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[ Photo Credit: Mathias Erhart ccWith the new year, many people are already on their way to making, and hopefully keeping, new years resolutions. The most common resolutions are to lose weight, exercise more, or get personal finances under control. Maybe you have already made some of these resolutions yourself. But have you made any…
Excited to Announce The Coming Release of My First Book…
After months of hard work, I am excited to announce that the very first Pro Preacher eBook, Preaching Nuts & Bolts: The Essential Guide to Sermon Prep, is almost here! The cover art is done and the final edits are being made! This book is a culmination of some of my best articles (updated, edited…
Let Scripture Speak for Itself
A while back I visited a church in my area (I love sitting in on other churches to observe and learn). The pastor was a great preacher. His sermon was engaging, clear, and spot on. However, I walked away feeling a little uneasy. This may be a personal preference. I am not saying the way…