Saturday Suggestions/Week in Review

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An Open Letter to the Preacher Writing a Sermon by Lewis Allen

God’s timing does not always line up with how quickly we want people to become believers in Christ. Lewis Allen shares a personal story to remind us that patience and faithfulness are key qualities in ministry.

6 Dangers of Self-Appointed Leaders by Charles Stone

Strong leaders act under God’s authority rather than their own. Using examples from Scripture, Charles Stone contrasts the leadership qualities of self-appointed leaders with those of God-appointed leaders.

How Do I Find My Own Voice in Preaching? by Matt Rogers

Developing our own, unique preaching voice takes time and practice, and it may be tempting to copy preachers we admire. Matt Rogers explains six healthy ways to grow as preachers of God’s Word.

Leaders: Bring the Good Stress, Not the Bad Stress by Eric Geiger

As leaders, we never want to cause our teams to be negatively impacted by stress. Eric Geiger distinguishes good stress from bad stress and explains how good stress can strengthen members of our team.

In case you missed this week’s posts at www.chucklawless.com, here’s the week in review:

  1. Why I Need to Preach More About Hell
  2. 5 Reasons the Foyer of a Church Matters
  3. 10 Thoughts on Christians and Halloween
  4. 10 Ways to Tell You Need to Take a Break
  5. When Christian Leaders Don’t Read the Word Regularly and Consistently

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