Preaching the Good News as GOOD News
Preaching the Good News… …as Good News For a variety of reasons, we often fail to communicate any motivating “good …Continue reading »
View ArticlePortable Preaching
John Henry Newman, in his essay “University Preaching” said the following: Talent, logic, learning, words, manner, voice, action, all are …Continue reading »
View ArticleCollaborative Preaching
I wrote a little book about “collaborative preaching” some years ago, and have been gratified by the number of folks …Continue reading »
View ArticleAdvent Sermons as “Love Letters”
Over the Thanksgiving holiday, my family gathered at a sibling’s home in Kentucky. We used to gather at my parents’ …Continue reading »
View ArticleThe Frustrated Preacher
If you’re like me, and many preachers that I have spoken with seem to be, it is common to experience …Continue reading »
View ArticleLong-Range Preaching
Many of us view preaching as a short-term (tactical) practice of transmitting information. Communication theorists, however, have drawn attention to …Continue reading »
View ArticleExtemporaneous Preaching and the Art of Improvisation
The best extemporaneous preachers always acknowledge that extemporaneous does not mean “impromptu.” In fact, in order for the extemporaneous preacher …Continue reading »
View ArticleMultimedia Preaching
At a pastor’s conference this past summer I was asked what I thought about using “multimedia” (film, Youtubes, drama, art, …Continue reading »
View ArticleSermon Logic in a Hyperlink Generation
I think I’m noticing something about this generation of sermon-writers: they organize their thought as if they were using hyperlinks. …Continue reading »
View ArticleGetting Sermon Feedback
Last November I presented a paper at the Academy of Homiletics and received several important pieces of feedback from persons …Continue reading →
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