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Preaching the pillars of Lent: Fasting

What is fasting for? What biblical precedent do we have for the practices of fasting and abstinence? And how can preachers steer between the two extremes of self-punishment and loophole hunting? “Preach” concludes its Lent 2026 series on the three classical pillars of the season ...  Afficher plus

Preaching the pillars of Lent: Almsgiving

What is almsgiving — and why does the Church teach that it is more about justice and right relationship than simply personal charity or philanthropy? As “Preach” continues its Lent 2026 series on the three classical pillars of the season—prayer, fasting and almsgiving—we turn to ...  Afficher plus

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A Prophetic Sermon About the Future
The Mark Driscoll Podcast

The end of the book of Daniel is a section of scripture that a lot of pastors are too afraid to approach! Pastor Mark breaks down one of the most prophetic passages in the entire Bible in this sermon from Daniel.

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Homily | Becoming Samaritans - Gospel of St. Luke 2024
The Arena

The Arena Podcast is the flagship of Patristic Nectar Publications. It contains the Sunday Sermons and other theological reflections by Father Josiah Trenham delivered from the ambon of St. Andrew Church in Riverside, California, and begun in 2010. There are more than 600 sermons ...  Afficher plus

Introducing: The Everyday Pastor
Help Me Teach The Bible

The Everyday Pastor is a new podcast from TGC on the nuts and bolts of ministry. Hosted by Ligon Duncan, with nearly 20 years of pastoral experience, and Matt Smethurst, who planted a church three years ago, it seeks to model how ministers of different generations, levels of expe ...  Afficher plus

A Prayer of Hope and Expectation This Advent
Your Daily Prayer

For those not familiar, Advent is a four-week-long season of anticipation for the coming King. It is a time dedicated to anticipating the “arrival” or “advent” of the long-awaited Messiah, Jesus. There are four main reflections on hope, joy, love, and peace. - Heidi Vegh SUBSCRIB ...  Afficher plus