by George Keralis, DMin Whether you’re a young preacher just getting your feet wet in ministry, or you’ve been involved for quite some time leading people, or you’re close to... Read More
by George Keralis With every field of study or trade, we encounter new vocabulary defined by our field. As we prepare to preach sermons, we encounter the words exegetical (adjective),... Read More
By George Keralis If you have ever worked in a small church, then you know and understand the challenge of finding and recruiting leaders and teachers. Resources are often severely... Read More
By George Keralis From the first day of teaching Mr. Holland (Richard Dreyfuss, Mr. Holland’s Opus, 1995) experiences what many of us feel when facing unfamiliar situations or relationships. The... Read More
By George Keralis Painting with broad strokes, he does not concern himself with sharp clear edges or the smooth appearance of his work. Consequently, he leaves gaps that he may... Read More
By George Keralis In a recent sermon, my friend Ron Merritt said that the head will not swell as long as the eyes still leak. I’m not sure whether this... Read More
By George Keralis Recently, a friend asked me to address the issue of dying churches. Why are we losing so many churches? I have experienced life in dying churches. I’ve... Read More