Episode 47: Invitations at the End of Sermons
In this episode, Hershael York talks about how to incorporate a gospel invitation into each sermon without manipulating a congregation.
In this episode, Hershael York talks about how to incorporate a gospel invitation into each sermon without manipulating a congregation.
In this episode, Hershael York discusses the important role a Pastor’s wife plays in supporting a ministry.
In this episode, Hershael York discusses the challenges that Pastor’s face at various times in their ministry. If you’re not a Pastor, this episode provides insight on what the role looks like from behind the pulpit.
In this episode, Hershael York walks through how to be a church that cares for missionaries, and how to be mindful of those working in the field through giving and mission trips.
In this episode, Hershael York talks about the importance of practicing church discipline and how to get ahead of it.
In this episode, Hershael York talks about preaching the gospel while counseling non-christians that are preparing for marriage.
In this episode, Hershael York explains how God reveals His will within a Pastor’s ministry calling.
In this episode, Hershael York explains how pastors should approach preaching the funerals of nonbelievers.
Having been born in the mid-1950s, Elizabeth II (1926–2022) is the only monarch I have ever had. And so, it is very strange to hear the time-hallowed refrain, “The Queen is dead. Long live the King!”
In this episode, Hershael York explains how a pastor should approach second and third tier theological issues from the pulpit.
In this episode, Hershael York explains how ministry leaders can invest in the most valuable relationship in your life and ministry.
Though his ministry took place in a distant place and time, Ichabod Spencer has helped me profoundly as both a pastor and an evangelist.
As modern Western believers, we should be aware of the supernatural realm that exists around us. Yet just the same, as Christians we must always put these spiritual realities into their proper context in terms of our theology of God.
Wherever you find fearful people in Scripture you repeatedly find God’s response, “Do not fear!” or “Don’t be afraid!”
Jonathan T. Pennington discusses his new book, Small Preaching: 25 Little Things You Can Do Now to Make You a Better Preacher.
Embracing the ordinary means of grace as a sufficient and comprehensive approach to ministry isn’t merely about coming to the right theological conclusions, it’s a matter of the heart.
God was on the throne of the universe, controlling all things by His meticulous providence during the Holocaust, 9/11 and every other event in human history.