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Michael Duduit
January 1987
While browsing at the sale table of a local book store, I came across a delightful book entitled American Averages by Mike Feinsilber...
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Michael Duduit
November 1986
The Christmas season renews our acquaintance with some of the precious songs of the faith, like "O Little Town of Bethlehem." Too few...
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Michael Duduit
September 1986
On a recent visit to the American Bible Society headquarters in New York City, I saw a significant item from church history on display...
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Michael Duduit
July 1986
Bit by byte, the computer is replacing legal pads and ball-point pens for more and more preachers.In the olden days (B.C. -- Before...
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Michael Duduit
May 1986
In recent years I have, on several occasions, heard people discuss where they were when they heard about President Kennedy's assassination....
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Michael Duduit
March 1986
In his book The Reformation of the Sixteenth Century, Roland Bainton includes a priceless story from the early days of Zwingli's ministry...
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Michael Duduit
November 1985
The coming of the Christmas season is a reminder of the glory of being a preacher of the gospel.Those who stand in the Christian pulpit...
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Michael Duduit
On Jan. 20, the nation will inaugurate a new president. It’s an amazing process—to see one government peacefully step aside and be replaced by another one. From the time the outgoing president leaves the White House to the time the new first family arrives, all the personal belongings of the former occupants will have been whisked away, and the belongings of the new residents will be in place. (I can hardly imagine what that’s like—we moved last June, and I still have boxes to unpack.)Since the election results were announced the night of Nov. 4, the official transition process has been underway. Appointments to staff positions have been made, potential cabinet members studied, committees staffed, and on and on it goes. Yet one position has yet to be filled as of the writing of...
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Michael Duduit
As regular readers of Preaching will recall, this summer my family moved from Franklin, Tenn., to Anderson, S.C., where I assumed new duties as founding dean of a new graduate school of ministry. Part...
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Michael Duduit
If anyone knows words, it should be the fine people at the Merriam-Webster company, who publish a variety of dictionaries. Each year, it seems, they scour the culture to search out those new words and...
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Michael Duduit
This is the summer of the book boxes at the Duduit household.As I shared with you in a previous issue, this summer our family is moving to Anderson, S.C., where I assume duties as the founding dean of...
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Michael Duduit
These days, American businesses seem to be outsourcing more and more products and services. Call a firm for information about Aunt Ethel’s airline flight, or to get help with a computer problem, and you’re...
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Michael Duduit
Every day is special, but some are more special than others.
At least that seems to be the case, judging by the plethora of “holidays” that are wedging their way into the calendar. I’m not talking about...
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Michael Duduit
I remember when e-mail was the coolest thing going. Now e-mail is for us old guys, as the millennial generation has stepped things up to communicating with each other via text-messaging.
You’ve...
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