I kind of figured that's what you meant by hard preaching. As far as I can see, that site only has videos from Steven Anderson. Why an entire section on Sodomy? Does Anderson have a lot of sodomites in his church? He seems to preach on sodomy an awful lot.
I find David Peacock to be a good example of solid Biblical preaching. He is the kind of pastor I wish I could find around here, and every month or so I'll say to my wife, "Why don't we just go to Peacock's church?", even though it would be a 57-hour drive one way.
Peacock's style would be called "hard", but in the hundreds of sermons I've listened to, he's only mentioned "queers" once, so maybe he's not hard enough for some people. Or maybe there's not as many sodomites in his church as in Anderson's. Pastor Peacock preaches a daily walk with Jesus Christ, an awareness of personal sin, and the spiritual importance of developing and displaying good Christian character. He warns against lust, and immoral behaviour, and bad doctrine. He used to be a cop, and he yells quite often, generally at the people sitting in the pews in front of him, but he's also one of the most tender preachers of the word of God that you'll ever hear. He is constantly teaching the Bible and good Christian doctrine in his sermons, and they are available
here.
It's funny that you link to Anderson, though, because he's the reason I find myself struggling with my attitude toward my own pastor right now.
Someone in our church started listening to Anderson, then invited Anderson followers to come to our church, where a few of them tried to inject themselves into the leadership. My pastor may not preach or teach doctrine enough for my taste, but he knows it, and he let Anderson's followers know where they were wrong, from the Bible, and why they wouldn't be taking the pulpit that Sunday.
The Andersonites literally stormed out of our church while the pastor was in the middle of a prayer. They moved on to another local IFB church where they tried the same thing, but in this case the pastor was weak because of a recent heart attack, and they were able to exploit the situation and cause division in that church. If that kind of behaviour is the result of listening to hard preaching, I fail to see that as good fruit, or edifying the body of Christ in any way, but that's not why I'm not happy with my pastor.
I wonder how my pastor could know that someone in his church was listening to bad doctrine, and also know that Anderson's followers were causing division in the local IFB body, and not say something about it from the pulpit, or at least start teaching the
right doctrine to inoculate against the false teaching of Anderson. I think that the reason why a lot of Christians have no sense of basic Bible knowledge, let alone the ability to defend basic doctrines from scripture, is because most pastors these days are well-meaning, and ineffectual. When someone like Anderson comes along, reading the King James Bible, and calling himself a Baptist, Christians fall for him because they don't have a clue what the church they go to actually believes. And because he yells and throws fits about homos and whatever, they think he's a hard preacher.
Anderson thinks that Jesus burned in hell for three days to pay for our sins. Now, any Christian can read in their Bible that Jesus said, "It is finished," and then with further basic study can learn the doctrine that it's the shed blood of Jesus Christ that paid for our sins, and that when Jesus said it was finished, he meant that the price for our sins had been paid in full. No one can read the Bible and believe that Jesus suffered in hell, but Anderson teaches exactly that. Throw in some rants and hissy fits about homos or whatever, and that's what passes for hard preaching these days, I guess.