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How Do I Get the Most from My Pastor's Sermons?

Gundersen, Gunner

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This Brief Guide Explains How Listening Well During Sermons Energizes Spiritual Growth and Local Church Life

While biblical preaching is vital for spiritual growth, it's also essential that churchgoers "take care then how you hear" (Luke 8:18), being attentive to God's precious word. A few simple habits will prepare you to hear from the Lord each week and get the most from your pastor's teaching.

In this addition to the Church Questions series, Gunner Gundersen explains that listening in church isn't a passive experience but an urgent activity. Drawing from Scripture and personal examples, he shares practical advice for preparing for church, addressing distractions, interpreting Scripture, discussing sermons as a community, and more. This short, approachable guide will encourage your church to treasure God's word by listening faithfully during sermons.

  • For Individual or Small-Group Study: An excellent resource for local churches, this brief guide shows readers how they can profit from their local pastor's preaching
  • Accessible: Written for laypeople, students, and church leaders of all levels
  • Part of the 9Marks Church Questions Series: Other titles include What Should I Look for in a Church?; How Can I Find Someone to Disciple Me?; and What If I've Been Hurt by My Church?

Specifications
  • Cover Type
    Paperback
  • ISBN
    9798874909222
  • Page Count
    64
  • Weight
    0.08 lb
  • Publisher
    Crossway
  • Publication Date
    July 2026

About the Author

Gunner Gundersen (PhD, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary) is the dean of faculty at the Christian Counseling & Educational Foundation (CCEF). He previously served as a lead pastor and in Christian college ministry as a resident director, director, dean, and professor. Gunner is married to Cindi, and they have four grown children.