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David Chatelier, senior pastor of Canterbury Baptist Church in Melbourne, postulates on the value a collaborative approach to sermon preparation would be. He writes...

"Over the years, I've had similar thoughts about preachi read more »
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Joe talks about his personal struggle with taking compliments for a sermon he gave. Is it okay to accept compliments for what God does? read more »
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The greatest strength of Lost is one magnificent, overarching narrative governing the lives of everyone in the Lost universe. Unfortunately, that grand narrative is also Lost’s greatest weakness. read more »
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A list of 7 habits that, if practiced habitually, can destroy your credibility as a leader. The article also includes suggestions for making corrections. read more »
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Teens write a lot, but they do not think of their emails, instant and text messages as writing. This disconnect matters because teens believe good writing is an essential skill for success. read more »
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This is a Bible study on the woman caught in the adultery for those who are prepping a talk. The talk style would be what you typically find in Young Life but could be used anywhere. read more »
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Encouragement is crucial in the ministry and in life. We all need encouraged but rarely are we on the giving side. Here’s some ways to encourage those around you and people who you are ministering to daily. read more »
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A worship director gives an easy tutorial about how to make background images work better in PowerPoint. read more »
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What a great idea for uniting churches and resources together! I can't wait to watch this happen. Watch Craig's short video. read more »
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An old sermon illustration put to video about a bridge operator who sacrificed his son so a train full of people could live. read more »
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