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Show Me How to Preach Better

You want to wear the mantle of preaching lightly, victoriously. In these posts, you’ll learn principles that will help preach well online or in the pulpit.


5 Things I Have Learned about Preaching During a Pandemic5 Easy Ways to Improve your Preaching in a Pandemic

Make these easy shifts as you prepare your sermons and you will improve your preaching in a pandemic.

And get my sermon After the Flood to make your own and preach about emerging into a new life like Noah and his family after the flood.

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How to Have 2 Awesome Hours of Sermon Prep

What if you had two hours every day to be your most productive and do your best work?

Here’s what I’m finding: two hours a day of peak creative work might be all you need.

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7 Top Principles for the Perfect Preaching Calendar

One of the preacher’s greatest challenges is choosing what to preach and when. So much rides on the decision.

Here are 7 lessons I’ve learned that help us pursue a perfect preaching calendar.

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How to Preach a Powerful Altar Call

Would you like to be in the 10% of churches that are seeing growth by salvations?

If so, one of the most important skills you must master as a pastor is how to give a clear, compelling invitation to receive Christ.

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7 Actions that will Double the Quality of your Preaching

Here are seven practices I use to improve the quality of my preaching. Which would help your preaching regimen?

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15 Questions that Will Make you Write Better Sermons

Write Better Sermons v.2-3What if you could learn a sermon prep hack that would help you think more clearly and communicate more effectively?

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How to Swipe Sermons and Keep your Integrity

How do you feel about borrowing other pastors’ sermons?

It’s a dilemma. Sundays follow busy weeks; and there are better preachers out there. But at the same time, we wonder if it’s okay to use others’ messages to prepare our sermons faster and better.

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4 Relationship Fences that will Help you Preach Better

couple on busEach week, the most important time for all of us who preach or teach for a living is our preparation time.

If you don’t hear from God in the study, you’re not likely to be used by God in the pulpit.

I wish I had been given these four relational suggestions 25 years ago.

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How to Preach Theology in a Year and Watch your Congregation GrowHow to Preach Theology in a Year and Watch your Congregation Grow

You can equip the people in your church to stand on a solid theological worldview.

And these days, they really need it.

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How to Preach a Better Sermon this Weekend

Would you like to preach just a bit better this weekend? And even better the next weekend?

Maybe it’s time for you to grow in your skill as a preacher by turning with an open mind to study the skills, style, and techniques of the stellar public speakers of our day.

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Hal_Seed_HeadshotHal Seed is the founding and Lead Pastor of New Song Community Church in Oceanside, CA. He mentors pastors who want to lead healthy, growing churches with resources at www.pastormentor.com.

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