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Max Lucado

‘I Began To Drink’—Max Lucado’s Ministry Was Booming, but His World Had ‘Gone Crazy’

Twenty years ago, it appeared that the ministry of best-selling author and “America’s pastor,” Max Lucado, was thriving. However, what was not apparent to observers, said Lucado, was, “I was a mess.” 

Max Lucado: ‘The One Thing That Has Helped Me More Than Anything Else’ as a Preacher

Max Lucado joins the Stetzer ChurchLeaders Podcast to share his best tips for creating and delivering a sermon that draws people in.

Speaking in Tongues Is Now Part of Max Lucado’s Regular Prayer Time

Speaking in tongues is something that pastor and author Max Lucado now does as part of his regular prayer time with God. Lucado shared this news in an interview with the Stetzer ChurchLeaders Podcast, where he discussed his new book on the Holy Spirit. 

Max Lucado: The Church Needs the Holy Spirit, Not Another Program or Trend

Max Lucado joins the Stetzer ChurchLeaders Podcast to share the beautiful truths God has taught him about “our blessed, unfailing friend,” the Holy Spirit.

Podcast Special: Max Lucado on How the Holy Spirit Empowers Your Life and Ministry

In this conversation on FrontStage BackStage, host Jason Daye talks with Max Lucado about the amazing power, strength, purpose, and blessing of the Holy Spirit in our ministries and lives. @PastorServe

Max Lucado Diagnosed With Serious Ascending Aortic Aneurysm

Bestselling author Max Lucado announced on Tuesday he has been diagnosed with an ascending aortic aneurysm.

John MacArthur Says Trump’s Narcissism Was Deadly in His Leadership –An Example for All Leaders

In reference to President Trump's narcissism, MacArthur said, "You ask yourself the question 'How does somebody with that kind of influence, that kind of power, that kind of potential, that kind of resources, that amount of people...end up alone?' "

Max Lucado Apologizes for Same-Sex Marriage Sermon He Gave in 2004

Popular Christian author and pastor Max Lucado apologized for a 2004 sermon. The author said his same-sex marriage sermon "wounded people in ways that were devastating."