Application

Episode 234 – The Necessity of Application in Preaching

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In this episode of Pastor Matters, we explore the crucial role of application in preaching. We discuss how integrating application throughout a sermon connects God’s timeless truth with our everyday lives. We share insights from our preaching labs, emphasizing that effective application begins with intentional study and understanding your congregation. This episode encourages pastors to enhance their sermons with Christ-centered application, so their congregation can walk away knowing what’s next.

We hope this episode is encouraging to you today!


Resources from today’s episode:

The Heart is the Target by Murray Capill


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