A lot of pastors think online preaching doesn’t matter that much. They’re focused on getting real people into their real churches, not some cyber-campus in the Metaverse.

But online sermons are your church’s new welcome center. Souls are at stake. The future of your church and your preaching ministry depends on your ability to communicate online.

That’s where guest David Murrow (author of the bestseller Why Men Hate Going to Church) wants to help through his new project, The Online Preaching Coach. He shares some of the common pitfalls for pastors trying to communicate online and offers ideas to draw in more people through compelling online preaching.

If you are not a pastor, you will benefit from this interview in three ways:

  1. You will grow in empathy toward the challenges your pastor is facing in preaching the gospel.
  2. You will be exposed to some of the dialogue that takes place in most churches “behind the curtain” as it relates to communicating the gospel online.
  3. You will learn how to approach your pastor about this issue and possibly come alongside him in spreading the gospel more effectively.