Practical content on homiletics, sermon preparation, and ministry organization — built for the pastoral routine.
Preaching in series is one of the most freeing decisions in ministry: it gives the pulpit direction, keeps the congregation engaged, and corrects gaps in your history. Here are 10 ready-to-use series ideas — expository, thematic, and biographical — with the central idea, the texts for each message, and when to preach each one.
Read articleA comparison of the main AI tools for pastors in 2026: ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Logos, Pastoreai, SermonAI, Pregador 5.0, and more — from generic to specialized, focused on sermon preparation, ministry organization, and cost.
Read articleFor many pastors, deciding the next sermon's topic is one of the most distressing parts of the routine — a choice that repeats 52 times a year, often under time pressure and without a method. Here are 4 practical methods and the 7 criteria to turn that decision into an intentional process.
Read articleA pastor who preaches every week for ten years reaches around 500 sermons — but rarely knows what he repeated, which themes he omitted, or how many books of the Bible went untouched. Analyzing your history reveals the congregation's real biblical diet and lets you plan intentionally.
Read article10 complete outlines — with a base text, central idea, division into points, illustration, and application — to serve as a foundation when preparation time ran short.
Read articleArtificial intelligence is a tool — like the concordance, the projector, or PowerPoint. See where AI helps in the pastoral routine and where the pastor's presence is irreplaceable.
Read articleA step-by-step method for preparing an expository sermon from scratch — from choosing the passage to the final rehearsal — with examples from real texts and practical tips for pastoral ministry.
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