|
|
|
BACK PAGE PULPIT
SEARCH
BACK PAGE PULPIT ARCHIVE
-
Michael Duduit
November 1997
I stood with a million men that day as they transformed Washington's Mall into an open-air cathedral of gravel and grass. It was a...
-
Michael Duduit
September 1997
With all the junk that is dished out in the name of entertainment these days, it's about time something of quality and good taste is...
-
Michael Duduit
July 1997
Seeing a group of American preachers trying to decipher the London "tube" (subway) system, and helping a pastor translate "prawn" from...
-
Michael Duduit
May 1997
As winter fades and spring begins to bloom, I've been thinking about:The Kentucky Derby is finally getting religion. As this issue...
-
Michael Duduit
March 1997
As we prepare to enter the twenty-first century, it is clear that western culture is caught in a whirlwind of conflicting values and...
-
Michael Duduit
January 1997
After our recent move, my family began to visit a variety of local churches in our new community and I began to rediscover that age-old...
-
Michael Duduit
November 1996
Attention, readers: does anybody know where my stuff is? Anybody?Anyone who has ever moved house and home (and that includes every...
|
BACK PAGE PULPIT
-
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 a new graduate school of ministry at Anderson University. (Not to worry, though—I’ll still continue as Executive Editor of Preaching, so you won’t miss any of these inane columns at the end of each issue.)There’s just one problem: moving requires moving! Specifically, it involves hour after hour spent boxing books to carry from one house to the next. At least in our new house I’ll be able to put most of them in the same room; in our current home there are shelves scattered all over the house (though my wife did draw the line at the master bath).For purposes of taking...
-
-
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...
-
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...
-
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...
-
Michael Duduit
By now, any church leader who has visited a Christian bookstore or a Christian website in the past few years has seen the term “Emerging Church."
-
Michael Duduit
Someone e-mailed me the other day to alert me that my name had appeared in an article in Wikipedia. Apparently an old friend had gone to the entry about my seminary alma mater and listed me as a “notable...
-
Michael Duduit
There’s a new television program designed to make you feel dumber than you already felt. And as if that wasn’t bad enough, the show is hosted by Jeff Foxworthy, who has made a living by...
|
|
IN THIS ISSUE
-
-
Your resource for more effective Gospel preaching
6 issues for $39.95
SUBSCRIBE TODAY!
-
As I was reading about the strategy of presenting an argument, these three images—sheep,...
-
Once known as the White House "hatchet man" during the Nixon administration, in 1973...
-
In this year’s 2008 annual survey of visual resources, we want to share with you...
BIBLE STUDY TOOLS - SEARCH
|