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Steve Stanley
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Many conservative men of God in our day have championed the cause of biblical inerrancy. However, some of those same well-meaning shepherds actually are functional errantists! They give the impression that they believe the Scriptures contain error, not by what they profess in their theology but by the way they handle the Bible in their preaching. . . . his theology may be right while his preaching may be unbiblical.
May 08, 2019 06:21AM
The Passion-Driven Sermon: Changing the Way Pastors Preach and Congregations Listen

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Steve Stanley
Steve Stanley is on page 116 of 192
Pastoral preaching must seek to form the mind of Christ in the conscience of every believer.
May 08, 2019 08:17AM
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Steve Stanley
Steve Stanley is on page 48 of 192
Many preachers today go into the pulpit and attempt to conduct large-group counseling. . . . the role of the sermon in pastoral preaching began to shift from a focus on corporate Christian living to instruction and care for the individual. . . . as individualized care given by the shepherd to individual sheep as opposed to the historical emphasis on the shepherds who feed and lead the flock.
Apr 25, 2019 08:51AM
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Steve Stanley
Steve Stanley is on page 33 of 192
Students often ask me in preaching classes, 'When do you get to the point that you don't get nervous when you preach?' I always answer them the same. If the preacher ever gets to the point that he doesn't get a little nervous when he preaches, he better stop preaching because he's lost the awe of the task!
Apr 24, 2019 05:54PM
The Passion-Driven Sermon: Changing the Way Pastors Preach and Congregations Listen


Steve Stanley
Steve Stanley is on page 132 of 192
People should not come to church to hear sermons that voice the pastor's opinions about politics, psychology, economics, or even religion, including the politics of denominationalism, the psychology of child-rearing and stress management, the economics of financial planning, and the ecumenical religious agenda. They should instead come to hear sermons that expose​ the voice of God as revealed in the Bible.
Apr 19, 2019 12:37PM
The Passion-Driven Sermon: Changing the Way Pastors Preach and Congregations Listen


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