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Faces Around the Cross
by Ray Pritchard

Here is a six-part sermon series called Faces Around the Cross. Please feel free to use this material in any way that might be helpful as you prepare to preach and teach or simply to strengthen your own heart as we walk with Christ to the cross. The Man Who Would Be KingCaiaphas: Close But Not Close EnoughDoubters …

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Good Friday Sermons
by Ray Pritchard

Here are two sermon series that are particularly appropriate as we prepare for Holy Week. Preachers, pastors and Bible teachers (and anyone else for that matter) are welcome to use this material in any way that might be helpful to you. Seven Last Words of Christ:Forgiving the UnforgivableLast-Second SalvationFinal Wor …

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Latest News from the KBM World Headquarters
by Ray Pritchard

This Sunday I’m speaking at Pontiac (IL) Bible Church in both morning services. This is a treat for me on several levels. When we moved to Oak Park in 1989, Brian Bill was one of the pastors on staff at Calvary Memorial Church. I knew immediately that he was a gifted leader. I can remember telling him early on that pa …

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A Note to Bellsouth Customers
by Ray Pritchard

Several weeks ago I wrote about the problems that some people have receiving the weekly email sermons. In almost every case it happens because various companies use anti-spam filters that mistakenly regard the sermons as spam. Over the weekend we learned that Bellsouth has flagged the sermons as spam and has placed them in …

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Why We Don’t Have to Win Every Argument
by Ray Pritchard

We have just posted a new sermon on the website:Why We Don’t Have to Win Every ArgumentHere’s an excerpt:When I lived in Dallas in the 80s, I became friends with Oliver Price, director of the Bible Prayer Fellowship. He wrote a document called Forgotten Secrets to a Live Prayer Meeting. The subtitle tells you wh …

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A Fragmentary Thought on Humor in the Pulpit
by Ray Pritchard

In general, a sense of humor in the pulpit is not a bad thing. Sometimes humor by itself helps to release tension. And a funny story often helps us see a truth in a new way. We’ve all heard sermons where the preacher made us laugh and then came the “zinger” that flew in under the radar, sort of “a spoonful of sugar ma …

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Skip and Dudley
by Ray Pritchard

Yesterday Skip Olson drove down from Chicago to spend the weekend with us. When I sent him email instructions, they included 41 specific steps, starting with “Take I-57 south until it hits I-55 in Missouri,” which covers six hours of driving, and then “Stop at Lambert’s Café (home of “throwed rolls”) in Si …

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Mid-Afternoon Ramblings
by Ray Pritchard

It’s time to go for a bike ride. But first a few items on my desk . . . 1) Doug Bandow offers an up-to-date look on the struggle for religious liberty in China. Here is the money quote:Yet even as the PRC grows in international confidence, its Communist party remains paranoid, fearful of the very diversity encouraged …

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When Christians Disagree
by Ray Pritchard

We have just posted a new sermon on the website:When Christians DisagreeHere is an excerpt on three warning signs that you’ve let “your issue” impact your life negatively:Our danger is that not only will we disagree and separate, but that we’ll cross the line from justifiable disagreement to anger and bitterness …

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Korean Version of “The Incredible Journey of Faith”
by Ray Pritchard

The Korean version of The Incredible Journey of Faith has just been released.

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