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Carey Nieuwhof

3 practices to invite skeptics, seekers, and saints into a meaningful conversation


Hi Reader,

What does it take to lead a church that sparks life-changing conversations?

Preaching that resonates with skeptics, atheists, and saints alike (while staying true to the Gospel) feels a lot like walking a tightrope.

If you aren't careful, you end up with limp, lifeless preaching and Christians who don't know how to be different from the world.

Or...

You can create a church that alienates and hates the very people you're trying to reach.

Both are bad.

So, I'd love to share the three practices that have helped me invite unchurched, dechurched, and Christians alike into meaningful conversation without compromising the Gospel.

How to preach truth in a culture that doesn't want to hear it

Truth and grace are the heart of Christ, and fusing both is the kind of preaching that changes people—maybe even the culture itself.

Most of us lean one way or the other (truth or grace). But it's in the marrying of the two that true power happens.

Check it out now: How to Preach Truth in a Culture That Doesn’t Want To Hear It →

Cheering for you,

P.S. If you want a practical tool for writing sermons that connect with unchurched people, check out my updated Preaching Cheat Sheet. It’s a free, quick-check guide to help you prepare true, compelling, and memorable sermons. Grab your copy here.

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