A Refreshing Change

Most ministers reach a point from time to time in their ministry where they need something to refresh them. I’m not suggesting that serving God is in any way “boring”—quite to the contrary. I’ve never actually met a pastor who felt he or she was “bored” in his or her service to our Great King, Jesus. Nevertheless, it is very possible for ministers to become overtaxed by their schedules. When this happens, they need something to refresh and recharge them so they can once again enter the fray with vigor and enthusiasm.

I’ve recently made a discovery that I am very anxious to share with my fellow ministers. In fact, I have made the details of this discovery the topic for Podcast No. 215. If you would like to hear what I have to say, I invite you to click the link on this page that will take you to my Sermon-Coach.com website. Once you arrive at my site, you can click the link to listen to this particular Podcast.

It behooves us to help one another along our journey of service to our Master. That’s why I feel so privileged to have the opportunity of sharing with you what God has been teaching me of late. As an older man, I want to fulfill the biblical concept of sharing with younger men and women what I have learned during my many years of walking with the Lord. I’m very grateful that you are willing to at least consider my suggestions. I do not take for granted your willingness to listen to what I have to say.


I continue to receive many positive comments about my latest book entitled The Sermon Sucking Black Hole—Why You Can’t Remember on Monday What Your Minister Preached on Sunday. This book is now available at Amazon.com by clicking here.

This book gives some solid tips to the people sitting in the congregation to help them remember what you’ve said from the pulpit when they come to worship services in the church where you serve as pastor.

 


Please click here to visit David Mains’ Sermon-Coach.com website.

You will also find a variety of resources for pastors and congregations at the Mainstay Ministries website. Please click here.

 

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