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The Preaching Cheat Sheet

Pastors, we all know how difficult it can be to keep your sermons feeling fresh and relevant, especially when you’re preaching week after week.

Whether you’re hitting writer’s block or trying to put the finishing touches on your sermon, things don’t always go as planned.

To help, I’ve created a 10-step preaching cheat sheet. After decades of preaching, I simplified my sermon preparation into a series of steps and reminders that help me ensure my sermons are engaging, relevant, and memorable.

It will help you structure your message and key takeaways in a way that people will actually remember and apply to their lives. I’ve even had people come up to me YEARS after preaching a sermon and repeat my bottom line back to me.

It’s easy to use, just 10 simple prompts, with examples, that you can start using as early as this Sunday.

Keep reading this article on CareyNieuwhof.com.

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