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Things I’ve learned In The Past Twenty Years
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Things I’ve learned In The Past Twenty Years
By Michael Duduit

• I’m increasingly convinced that creativity must be a major focus of preachers committed to reaching this culture with the gospel. (You may have already figured that out, based on the two major articles on creativity we’ve already published in 2005.) That doesn’t mean being “wild and crazy” and emphasizing shock value — if the emphasis is always on the “show,” then each successive week the show has to be bigger and better. But it does mean that we can’t fall back on the “same old thing” Sunday after Sunday and expect today’s congregations to have the same “brand loyalty” their grandparents had. We have to continue to think strategically about ways to overcome communication barriers and reach people with the truths of God’s Word.

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And what we preach must be God’s Word. Being creative doesn’t require preaching to be topical in nature. A creative God has given us His creative Word, which is sharper than any sword; do we dare stand before His people and preach that Word in a dry and dusty manner? I think the great challenge of the next decade may be to develop exciting new models of creative expository preaching that will serve the church in a changing culture.

Too many church leaders have assumed that being creative requires massive infusions of technology in worship. Properly used, technology is a helpful communications tool, but it’s no panacea. It is important to think about the visual as we consider ways to share God’s truth. But at best, visual images are a support for the spoken word, not a replacement. We still have to have a Word from the Lord to share.

• No matter what shape the culture takes, preaching will continue to play a vital role in the work and witness of God’s people. For two thousands years, God has used preachers to reach the lost, encourage the saints, and lead the church. That will continue to be the case until the Lord returns.

Aren’t you glad He has called us to be part of it?

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Michael Duduit is Editor of Preaching magazine and President of American Ministry Resources. You can write to him at michael@preaching.com, or visit his website at www.michaelduduit.com.

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