What is missing from many sermons today? Drawing from his observations of our culture, Dr. Michael Kruger advises pastors to connect with the needs and questions of their congregants. In a seminary context, we get to hear a lot of sermons. Sermons, certainly from students training to be in the ministry, I hear a lot of sermons at churches that I attend and travel to, and it's a wonderful experience to listen to all these sermons. And no doubt you yourself have probably heard sermons all over the country in your home church and beyond. And when I listen to sermons, I realize that sermons are trying to accomplish many things. And many of these things are good things. A lot of sermons are trying to inform, others are trying to educate, some are trying to clarify. Others are trying to comfort and encourage. And there's all kinds of things that sermons do out there.