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Talking Preaching: The Nation’s Premier Preachers
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Talking Preaching: The Nation’s Premier Preachers
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W.A. Criswell served for half a century as Senior Pastor of First Baptist Church in Dallas, TX. He died in 2002.

 


Jerry Falwell (July-August 2003)

Being a media minister helps you to say more with few words because it’s usually only the first two or three sentences, the sound bite as they call it, that the public is accustomed to capture.  You will have others who will get it all, you will have many who will get a good bit of it, but most only get the sound bites.  So it is important that your first paragraph is attention getting. It is important that at various points of the message where you want to drive home a truth, that something that will recapture their attention.  It is important that the way you end is a memorable ending because two weeks from now they won’t be able to remember the topic they have heard so much since then. 

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I try very hard to think of what I am doing at the pulpit as though I were on Face the Nation or one of the talk shows when you are across from an opponent.  You don’t get the chance to go into all of your rationale.  You will be shouted down or talked over.  You’ve got to have two or three sentences that go right through. 

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Jerry Falwell is Senior Pastor of Thomas Road Baptist Church in Lynchburg, VA, where he also serves as Chancellor of Liberty University.

 


Jack Graham (November-December 2002)

Preaching must come out of the life of the preacher, the authenticity of the preacher’s life and the character we build. There is no effective preaching without credibility in the pulpit — we’ve seen that many times. What I have tried to do is to build within my life the consistency of character that produces a consistency of message. The standard of biblical preaching and the call is a high call. We all fall short, yet we should aspire to preach a message that is consistent with our character and that our character will be consistent with our message.

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Jack Graham is Senior Pastor of Prestonwood Baptist Church in Dallas, TX.

 


OS Hawkins (January-February 1996)

This is an ecotonic world in which we're living. An ecotone is that place where two ecosystems come together. I pastored down in Fort Lauderdale where that salt water from the ocean comes into the intercoastal waterway and meets the fresh water from the river. Where they blend together and merge together is called an ecotone and it's a place of tremendous possibility. Fish lay their eggs there. It's also a place of tremendous danger because certain things happen environmentally there.

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