Adaptive Leadership (Part I): What preaching can teach us about how to solve congregational conflicts (a guest post)
Process Dale Matherly Process Dale Matherly

Adaptive Leadership (Part I): What preaching can teach us about how to solve congregational conflicts (a guest post)

In ministry, there are often conflicting ideas about where resources should be focused or what ministries should look like. In other words, there’s a gap between our values or beliefs and the reality before us. Dale Matherly, Backstory Preaching Mentor, suggests we can look to our preaching framework for help navigating the gap and casting a vision of the future that unifies our congregations around a shared destination.

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Five Steps to Exponential Sermon Messages—Including Holy Week!
Process Lisa Cressman Process Lisa Cressman

Five Steps to Exponential Sermon Messages—Including Holy Week!

Preaching multiple sermons in a short period (like Holy Week) is tough. We have to read multiple texts, research multiple texts, ponder multiple texts, pray over those texts, discern the messages, and then craft the sermons! Ack! But it doesn’t have to be that hard. Here are five simple steps to create an almost endless number of sermons messages, perfect for Holy Week or any sermon series.

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Two Powerful Words + Three Easy Strategies To Write Sermons in a Busy Season
Process Lisa Cressman Process Lisa Cressman

Two Powerful Words + Three Easy Strategies To Write Sermons in a Busy Season

Because sermon crafting by its very nature is a creative endeavor, and because ministry by nature is unpredictable, sermon prep won’t always go according to plan. There is much we can’t control about the process. But there is much more we can! We increase the odds dramatically that sermon prep will go according to plan when we do this one thing: show up. And we can increase our odds of showing up by making it as easy, hospitable, and worthwhile as possible.

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Lenten Preaching Themes (& how to discern your own seasonal themes)
Process Lisa Cressman Process Lisa Cressman

Lenten Preaching Themes (& how to discern your own seasonal themes)

Discover how to create a theme for a preaching season. Having done the hardest work of all in finding a message for the season, you’ll narrow your focus from the start. There will be far less decision-making and time spent looking for that germ of an idea. Plus, your exegesis time will be shortened because you’ll head into it with the theme mind, allowing you to focus on just the resources you need, decreasing the time spent on fruitless rabbit trails.

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Challenging the Stories We Tell About Ourselves (A Guest Post)
Process Shaundra Taylor Process Shaundra Taylor

Challenging the Stories We Tell About Ourselves (A Guest Post)

There is freedom to be found on the other side of our assumptions. They’re called “limiting beliefs” for a reason—they hold us back, keep us stuck, prevent us from achieving the work set before us by God. What happens when we take action in a way that challenges those assumptions? Is there a new, truer narrative to be written?

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3 Strategies to Keep Sermon Prep on Track When the Rest of Life Isn't
Process, Preaching in Crisis Lisa Cressman Process, Preaching in Crisis Lisa Cressman

3 Strategies to Keep Sermon Prep on Track When the Rest of Life Isn't

We know stuff happens to other people all the time, which means they might call on us all the time when they need help. And yet, we’re still surprised when our carefully constructed expectation for how the day or week is going to go evaporates in an instant because of an emergency someone else is having.

Other people’s surprises can have big impacts on our sermon prep. Rather than get paralyzed (and often resentful) in the face of the unexpected, here are three strategies to stay on track.

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Stop and Smell the Ink: How Creative Play Makes You a Better Preacher
Process, Inspiration & Growth Lisa Cressman Process, Inspiration & Growth Lisa Cressman

Stop and Smell the Ink: How Creative Play Makes You a Better Preacher

If you've only ever started your sermon prep with gritted teeth, we have an invitation for you. It's time to try a new way: begin with play.

How? We'll get to that.

But first, let's convince your logical left brain why letting your right brain have a turn at the wheel might get you to your destination more effectively.

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