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How Do I Preach with Self-Confidence?

Preaching with self-confidence means shifting your focus away from yourself and placing it entirely on God and your listeners. Many communicators struggle with being self-conscious because they worry about what people think of...

How Do I Start a Mentoring Program for Fatherless Boys?

Starting a ministry for fatherless boys can transform your church and community. This guide outlines a flexible mentoring model focused on discipleship, community service, and strict boundary guidelines to protect single moms and point young men toward Jesus.

How Do I Share My Faith with a Skeptic?

Sharing Christ with a doubter doesn’t require an advanced theology degree. Discover a simple, relational framework to share your faith with a skeptic by listening well, speaking honestly about sin, and keeping the focus entirely on Jesus.

What Are the Responsibilities of an Overseer Team?

Discover the power of a shared leadership culture. Explore the biblical model for a pastoral team, the character requirements for overseers, and how pastors equip everyday believers to make disciples.

What Qualifies You to Be an Overseer?

What does the Bible require of church leaders? Explore the strict qualifications for overseers, elders, and pastors found in 1 Timothy 3, and learn why spiritual maturity, home management, and a gentle spirit are non-negotiable for ministry.

What Is the Office of Overseer?

What does the Bible actually say about pastors, elders, and overseers? Discover how the New Testament defines this vital church office, why local ministry context matters, and how pastors differ from deacons in spiritual authority.

Should Elders Be Required to Get Baptized?

Does a church elder need to be baptized? While baptism isn’t explicitly listed in Timothy or Titus, biblical leadership requires a life of clear obedience and spiritual maturity. Discover why baptism remains a vital prerequisite for anyone stepping into the role of a spiritual shepherd.

How Do I Write the Close of a Sermon?

The conclusion is the most critical part of your message for life change. Learn how to wrap up your sermon by resolving tension and giving a clear, Christ-centered call to action.

How Do I Write the Main Points of a Sermon?

Clear main points are the backbone of a great message. Discover how to let the Bible set your agenda and how to write “sticky” points that move people from truth to action.

How Do I Write a Sermon Intro?

A great sermon intro acts as a bridge from the listener’s world to the Bible. Discover how to use compelling hooks and clear Big Ideas to start your message with impact.

How Do I Prepare to Write a Sermon?

Preparing a sermon is more than just writing notes. This guide covers the essential first steps, from prayer and contextual study to finding a “Big Idea” that connects your message to the Gospel of Jesus.

What Is the Bus Factor of Your Church Leadership Team?

Don’t let your ministry become a “hero-leader” bottleneck. Discover how to increase the bus factor of your church by focusing on the biblical mission of making disciple-makers and equipping the saints for the work of the ministry.

What Can Christians Learn from the Mormon Church?

While the doctrines differ, the Mormon church excels in areas like family discipleship and organization. Discover four practical lessons Christian leaders can learn from the LDS “all-in” culture while staying rooted in the true biblical gospel of grace.

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