
The Benefits and Impact of Sermon Series Graphics
I’ve put together a few tips and tricks to help you effectively incorporate sermon graphics into your sermon planning process, allowing you to do what you do best – preaching and shepherding your congregation.
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RightNow Media: Brian Mosley
Missions and media don’t typically go hand in hand, but Brian Mosley took a unique path to be involved with both. While Brian initially thought he’d be an engineer, God had other plans for his life. Learn more about the story of RightNow media and the interesting...
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Bibliotheca: Adam Lewis Greene
Adam Lewis Greene is an artist growing into an entrepreneur. Mr. Greene is a graphic designer at heart but has had to make many tough decisions down the stretch with this new endeavor. Learn more about his interesting journey with Bibliotheca and the massive success...
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How Preachers Throughout The Ages Have Used Technology to Further the Gospel
Pen and paper. The printing press. Radio. TV. The Internet. You know what all of these mediums have in common? Each one has been used to further the spread of the Gospel. Throughout history, messengers of the Gospel have used the tools available to them in an effort...
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Pro Church Tools: Brady Shearer
Brady Shearer is the founder of Pro Church Tools. In this episode, Brady talks through the journey of Pro Church Tools and how it started as a quick way to get the college bills paid. Soak up a little bit of everything from his life growing up in Canada to his love...
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Graceway & Igniter Media: Rob Thomas
Rob's interest in film began from simply messing around with cameras as a kid. Inspired by his fathers love and collection of cameras, Rob quickly showed interest in all things video related. Whether it was filming, editing, or simply watching, he always saw things in...
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Awesome Sermon Preparation Technique
I attended a book-writing workshop recently that revolutionized how I write sermons. Let me explain. The instructor had a great way of mapping out a book using what I would describe as a “building blocks” approach. Apparently, this is not a new technique, but it was...
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Logos Bible Software: Bob Pritchett
It takes an innovative mind to create a computer software and it takes an even brighter mind to create one at the age of 15. Bob Pritchett is one of the most technologically advanced people in the ministry field and has certainly left his imprint on leaders across the...
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Lightstock: Jonathan & Josh Bailey
The Bailey brothers have not only walked life side by side, but have also created multiple ministry tools together. First Graceway, then Lightstock, and with Dwell on the way, these innovative brothers share their story of growing up in church, the early struggles of...
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How Long Should Your Sermon Be?
In 2015, Microsoft studied the human attention span and found it shrinking below the levels of goldfish. Microsoft assembled a team of researchers, neurologists and psychologists to extract the data with a methodology that was tightly focused on the trends. Here's...
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The Average Sermon Length of These 10 Well Known Pastors
One of the most common questions I hear related to preaching is, "How long should a good sermon be?" The best answer I've heard is from John MacArthur who said, "As long as it takes to cover the passage adequately. If you have nothing worthwhile to say, even twenty...
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Vanderbloemen Search Group: William Vanderbloemen
From shining silver and throwing out newspapers to pastoring churches and creating a successful church staffing company. William Vanderbloemen was a pastor for fifteen years and is the founder/President of Vanderbloemen Search Group, a church staffing and pastor...
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Museum of the Bible: Michael McAfee
What started as merely a family dream is now being turned into a reality. Michael McAfee talks through the process of building one of the largest and most technologically advanced Museums in the world. A building that consist of 430,000 square feet, eight levels, a...
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The Cost of Writing a Sermon
Every week, pastors research, study, write, and deliver a sermon to their congregation. Every week. Then, just mere hours after they finish this process, they begin writing a new sermon for the very next Sunday. It’s a rinse and repeat cycle that can be greatly...
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Should Pastors Preach on Pop Culture (movies, music or tv)?
Not too long ago, I sent out a survey to my email list and asked pastors if they believe ministers should address pop culture related topics like movies, music, & TV in their messages. Over 1500 pastors responded to the survey. A whopping 74% of them said,...
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What Jesus Can Teach Us About Sermon Illustrations
Jesus used sermon illustrations. Truth. We usually call them parables. Let me tell you about one from the book of Matthew. After performing a miracle, Jesus turned at his disciples and said, “If you have faith like a grain of mustard seed, you will say to this...
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The Real Reason Why Pastors Are So Worn Out
Last week I blogged about the 58 things that were killing me. That post came from burnout I had as a small business owner. Right in the middle of that process it got me thinking... "I wonder if pastors are getting burned out for the same reason as me?" With that...
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These 58 Things Were Slowly Killing Me…Are They Killing You?
I own a ministry focused company called Ministry Pass. Not too long ago, we had the greatest month in the history of our company. We are helping thousands of churches around the world, and yet something wasn't right. Something was way off. Despite all of the success,...
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Easy Easter Promotion Blueprint
"Your church can double in size on Easter." This is what I have been telling church leaders for years. It's not as hard as you think. I developed a marketing blueprint that is predictable and easy to use. If you follow the blueprint, you are going to get incredible...
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