Does it matter if your sermons are quickly forgotten?
You spend hours working on your sermons. They shouldn't be forgotten in minutes.
Will Online Church Replace In-Person Church?
Gathering will always be the goal. But people check your church - and your online sermons - before they attend in person.
What a Pastor can learn from a TV producer
In the screen world, how your message unfolds is just as important as the words you say.
Why Pastors are Wary of Online Preaching (but shouldn’t be)
To get online views, many pastors think they have to turn their sermons into entertainment. Not so.
Are some Bible stories too gross for the pulpit?
How far should a pastor go to make a point?
Help! My Pastor is a Lousy Communicator
You’re embarrassed to invite your friends because the sermons tend to be long, rambling, and not very insightful. Even sleep inducing. I can help with that.
Why Preaching Online is Different than Preaching to a Crowd
If your sermon is interesting online, it will be dynamite in person.
The three doors your online sermon must unlock
Three doors stand between your sermon and the people who need to hear it. Here's the key that unlocks them.
Where are all the single men?
You’re not imagining it: there’s a severe shortage of young, single men in the church. And the gender gap may be getting bigger.
How Christianity Feminized
How did Christianity, founded by a man and his 12 male disciples, become the province of women?
Quick Facts on Christianity’s Gender Gap
The presence of enthusiastic men is strongly associated with church growth and health. An absence of men is almost always a sign of congregational decline.
How Church for Men Began
Around the year 2000 my faith in Christ was hanging by a thread. I loved God, but I hated going to church.











