Inspiration & Growth

For the Love of Preaching: We *Get* to Preach (2nd in a 4-week Series)

For the Love of Preaching: We *Get* to Preach (2nd in a 4-week Series)

There may never have been a more difficult time in our lifetimes to minister in God’s name when many listeners actively seek fault, agendas, or flat-out disagree with sharing Christ’s love with all. That makes for a stressful ministry environment. All the more reason to remind yourself of the extraordinary blessing it is that we get to do this work.

Resources for Preachers at the Time of a National Election

Resources for Preachers at the Time of a National Election

Preaching God’s kingdom in the midst of a national election is fraught. Backstory Preaching has put together a collection of Scripture, quotations, church prayers, and additional resources to buoy your faith, help you remember that you do not carry this burden alone, and provide guidance for your preaching and leadership over the next few intense weeks.

My Three Preaching Resolutions for 2020

My Three Preaching Resolutions for 2020

I’m not one for New Year’s resolutions. January 1st has always felt like an arbitrary date to begin the things I know I need to do. However, three goals of mine happen to coincide with January 1st as the start date. Perhaps these goals—or resolutions—will inspire you and your preaching.

The Surprising Key to Writing Your Sermon Faster

The Surprising Key to Writing Your Sermon Faster

There are times when muscling a sermon from the blank page through gritted teeth is actually counter-productive. When more is actually less. And when effort is not proportional to results. When we find ourselves dreading the blinking cursor at the top of our empty document, we may want to try a different tool than pure effort.

Easter Inspiration to Guide Your Eastertide Preaching

Easter Inspiration to Guide Your Eastertide Preaching

What might happen were we to learn a few more notes of God’s song of resurrection? What few notes might we add to our own song of being healed, set free, unafraid? And then, what might happen were our new notes to be sung from the pulpit?