Making these three small tweaks will help us study the Scriptures in a way that allows us to see the full narrative of Scripture better as we encounter God in His Word.
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Discipling in an Age of Biblical Illiteracy
America has a literacy problem. Almost 14 percent of the adult population cannot read. But illiteracy isn’t just a problem in secular society. A far worse kind of illiteracy affects the church: Biblical illiteracy.
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4 Ways to Fail at Expository Teaching
Done well, an expository approach to preaching and teaching can increase listeners’ understanding of a text and devotion to Christ. But, like any other method of teaching, it can be done poorly.
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5 Benefits of Developing a Teaching Team
In every case, the series, sermon, and preacher are better because of the team.
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Being Theologically Intentional: The Importance of the Sunday Morning Gathering
As the Body of Christ gathers in the local embassies of His Kingdom, the Church presents itself to an alternative to the world.
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Six Things Pastors Should Say In Every Sermon
Unbelievers and those with little knowledge of the Bible or Christianity need to know we affirm them. Perhaps they “are not far from the kingdom of God” themselves.
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