Saturday, February 03, 2018
Called to Preach
Preach Better: Identify and Expose the Tension
If we’re not intentional with identifying and exposing the tension in a text and in the life situation it speaks to, we’ll lose our listeners and the sermon won’t take root in their minds, let alone their hearts. Read More
Why Pastors Should Use More Historical Illustrations in Sermons
Likely, you need more historical illustrations in your sermons, not less. Most of us preachers tend to use real-life examples, current news, pop culture, or biblical examples more than historical illustrations. Read More
Five Key Sources for Sermon Illustrations and Why They are Important
Illustrations also help the listener to understand your points, especially the more abstract or theological ones. You know those technical manuals that “help” you put together cheap furniture? That’s your sermon without any illustrations. They may get the job done, but nobody will enjoy them. Read More
Combating Creative Killers in Sermon Prep
When I’m overwhelmed and getting nowhere fast, here are some practical things that I do to get unstuck. Read More
When Saturday's Overwhelming for a Preacher
I’ve been there. It’s Saturday, and you still have much to do to get ready for Sunday – including, sometimes, getting a sermon ready. If you’re a preacher or teacher, here are some steps that help me in those situations. If you’re a layperson, take some time to pray for your pastors today as you read this post. Read More
“Saturday Night Specials” Versus When Pastors Really Prepare
“Saturday night special” is preacher slang for a sermon that is half-baked on Saturday night, the day before the sermon is delivered. Most pastors have been forced into a “Saturday night special” at some point in their ministry. Read More
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