Saturday, May 11, 2019
Practical Preaching Advice for Pastors and Lay Preachers #49
What Makes a Sermon Difficult To Listen To
Recently, and largely for my own purposes, I found myself thinking about some of the elements that can make a sermon difficult to listen to. Having jotted them down, I thought I’d share them with you. Read More
Preaching--4 Ways To Gain Attention And 3 Ways To Keep It!
How do you rate on the two critical skills every preacher needs? Read More
Five Ways To Keep The Gospel Front-And-Center In Your Sermon
"There's a difference between preaching a gospel-centered sermon and preaching a sermon with the gospel in it." Read More
Your Sermon May Solve Problems But Is That Enough?
Address people where they are, but take them to another place to meet the Sovereign of the Universe. Read More
Expositional Preaching in a Non-Literate Culture [Video]
Does expositional preaching work in a non-literate culture? Watch Now
4 Sermon Types to Avoid
Alec Motyer has written: “An expository ministry is the proper response to a God-breathed Scripture… Central to it all is that concern which the word ‘exposition’ itself enshrines: a display of what is there.”
There are a variety of sermon types that fail to “display what is there.” These include.... Read More 4
Ways Bad Biblical Theology Warps Sermons
All of us—not just preachers—should beware of bad biblical theology. But what exactly does bad biblical theology look like in sermons? Read More
How Pastors And Parents Can Help Children Benefit From The Sermon
Erik Raymond suggests some things he has done as both dad and pastor to help kids hear and understand the message in “big church.” Read More
Pastoral Plagiarism: 10 Do’s and Don’ts
What are the “rules” of plagiarism for communicators?
I’m not sure we know because they aren’t as spelled out as they are in the academic world. But I think we can—or at least should—agree to the following 10 commandments.... Read More
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