Peter Mead
Peter Mead is involved in the leadership team of a church plant in the UK. He serves as director of Cor Deo—an innovative mentored ministry training program—and has a wider ministry preaching and training preachers. He also blogs often at BiblicalPreaching.net and recently authored Pleased to Dwell: A Biblical Introduction to the Incarnation (Christian Focus, 2014).
Pastors
The Heart of Great Preaching
I was particularly struck by the main Bible teaching. It was great preaching. I was challenged by the obvious passion for the Word.
Preaching & Teaching
Preach Grace Until It Feels Dangerous
I wonder what proportion of gospel preachers really preach the radical message of God’s grace, and how many feel the need to qualify it and augment it and protect it? When we preach grace, how do we over-qualify it?
Preaching & Teaching
Narrative Preaching: Do You Make These 10 Mistakes?
Let's consider the pitfalls we must avoid in order to preach with power when we take up narrative preaching. Too many preachers miss these vital skills necessary to preach the narrative portions of the scripture
Articles for Outreach & Missions
15 Great Christmas Sermon Tips Every Preacher Needs
There's no shortage of advice for Christmas sermons -- and we need all the help we can get! Peter Mead of BiblicalPreaching.net offers 15 practical suggestions for Christmas sermons.
Pastor How To's
How Can We — Should We — Motivate Bible Reading ?
Whatever else goes into the mix of a personal devotional life, being exposed to the Scriptures is a critical ingredient.
Preaching & Teaching
It’s SO Tempting, but Don’t You Dare Shortcut Quality Exegesis in Your Preaching
Short-cuts in exegesis result in a passage idea that does not carry the true content, nor the character, of the passage we claim to be preaching.
Articles for Pastors
11 Kinds of Preacher: Which Preacher Type Are You?
Discover the pros and cons of how your unique personality affects your preaching type.
Preaching & Teaching
5 Ways to Shorten Your Sermon
Sometimes, the toughest decision is not what to include, but what to cut.
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