7 Facebook Tips for Pastors
Facebook is kind of a big deal. Pastors cannot afford to ignore it. You know how I know Facebook has taken over the world? My Mom uses it. Facebook started as a college thing. Then it became popular with high…
Facebook is kind of a big deal. Pastors cannot afford to ignore it. You know how I know Facebook has taken over the world? My Mom uses it. Facebook started as a college thing. Then it became popular with high…
I am a closet preacher. By that I mean that I literally practice preaching in a closet. My wife makes fun of me. As newlyweds, we lived in the smallest one bedroom apartment imaginable. It was old, falling apart, and…
We had a little trouble with the website being down a lot of the day yesterday. My apologies to anyone who tried to visit yesterday and could not. But don’t you worry. As you can see, we are up and…
“So many people come to church with a genuine desire to hearwhat we have to say, yet
The following is a guest post by Adam S. Tisdale, Pastor of North Hills Church in Meridianville, AL. Adam blogs at helpmyunbelief.wordpress.com about the intersection of his faith and cancer. Let’s admit it, applying our sermons are one of the hardest parts of sermon preparation…
Preaching to teenagers can be extremely challenging but extremely rewarding. After spending years working as a Youth Pastor, I have learned a few things about preaching to teenagers. These lessons were hard-learned through trial and error. Mostly error. This isn’t…
I love this preaching quote by Martyn Lloyd-Jones.
Do you have any preaching pet peeves? Maybe it’s something that preachers say that for whatever reason is like nails on a chalkboard for you. Or maybe it is something that preachers do that just drives you crazy. Today I…
“My grand point in preaching is to break the hard heart, and to heal the broken one.” – John Newton