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Bill Fleming
November 2007
I had an epiphany while listening to Johnny Cash that transformed the way I preached the Psalms.
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November 2007
A 26-word parade of hope: beginning with God, ending with life, and urging us to do the same. Brief enough to write on a napkin or...
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November 2007
his newest book, 3:16, Lucado explores that great passage we know as John 3:16. He recently visited with Preaching editor Michael Duduit...
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Rod Casey
November 2007
How the ‘Blue Man’ Influences the Development and Delivery of Sermons
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Sara Horn
September 2007
House Church. For pastors, the mere term once conjured up images of angry men and women gathered around a kitchen table, condemning...
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Kevin Goodrich
September 2007
The heart of preaching is found in the interplay between the preacher coming to God’s Word in Scripture and then bringing people to...
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September 2007
An Interview with Mark Labberton, Sr. Pastor of First Presbyertian Church of Berkley, Califonia.
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Bill D. Whittaker
The use of biography applies truth to real people and heightens listener response. People are always more interesting than things.
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Calvin Pearson
As I was reading about the strategy of presenting an argument, these three images—sheep, serpents and doves—started coming together for me.
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Once known as the White House "hatchet man" during the Nixon administration, in 1973 Charles Colson experienced a life-changing transformation when he gave his life to Jesus Christ. Preaching editor Michael...
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Preaching editor Michael Duduit visited with Robert Smith Jr., to talk about the importance of doctrinal preaching—and how such preaching can “dance.
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Jeff Horch
In this year’s 2008 annual survey of visual resources, we want to share with you 12 filmmakers/multimedia producers you might not have heard of but that are creating media you should see.
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Tim Wilkins
Several years ago I spoke to 1,400 church-goers representing more than two dozen churches. Filling an auditorium to capacity and spilling into an overflow area equipped with closed circuit television,...
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Robert Smith
Doctrinal preaching is all about handling biblical truth as the “true and living Word” that it is, with the sermon functioning as a privileged partner with doctrine in what can be described as a joyous...
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As I was reading about the strategy of presenting an argument, these three images—sheep,...
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Once known as the White House "hatchet man" during the Nixon administration, in 1973...
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In this year’s 2008 annual survey of visual resources, we want to share with you...
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