3 Simple Steps to Preach Lofty Theological Ideas from Our Earthly Plane
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3 Simple Steps to Preach Lofty Theological Ideas from Our Earthly Plane

When Jesus preached about the kingdom of heaven, he didn't explain what the “kingdom of heaven meant. Instead, he used commonplace metaphors like a mustard seed, leaven, and treasure buried in a field to preach lofty theological ideas from an earthly plane. He didn't preach about theology. He preached an experience of it. We can adapt his process to bring lofty theological concepts down to earth.

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Getting Away from the Page: How to Preach from the Heart
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Getting Away from the Page: How to Preach from the Heart

For those who want to get away from the page but don’t know how to get started, and for those who fear “all the things” that can happen when not using a manuscript, Dr. Giver-Johnston’s book offers practical tools to move in that direction, step by small step.

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Preaching + Advertising? (A Guest Post)
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Preaching + Advertising? (A Guest Post)

“Both preaching and advertising struggle to get a message across in a world cluttered with noise that makes it hard for anyone with ears to hear. Because of this common struggle, the two communicative disciplines share a lot of the same concerns and methods. This means that a lot of what I learned was less of a radical re-thinking of preaching and more a confirmation of some standard elements of homiletical methodology to which advertising methodology offered some new nuance.”

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A Stewardship Sermon Series on Psalm 50:14 (Part 2 of 2)
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A Stewardship Sermon Series on Psalm 50:14 (Part 2 of 2)

This is the second of a two-part blog series , “A Four-Week Stewardship Sermon Series on Ps. 50:14..” The sermon series is titled “To Know God Is to Thank God.”

Psalm 50:14: “Offer to God a sacrifice of thanksgiving, and make good your vows to the Most High.”

  • Week One: Offer to God

  • Week Two: A Sacrifice of Thanksgiving

  • Week Three: Make Good Your Vows

  • Week Four: To the Most High

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Your Personal Editor: This ONE Question Will Keep Your Sermon on Message
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Your Personal Editor: This ONE Question Will Keep Your Sermon on Message

My brother is a journalist who has written longer than I have preached. He now teaches journalism at a university. When I was getting ready to teach seminary homiletics the first time I asked him a question that plagues writers of any ilk: "How do you teach writers not to wander and stay on message?"

I thought that since he's a writing professional and educator he would tell me the "secret:" the right set of questions that any author needs to prevent verbal self-meandering.

His response?

"That's what editors are for."

Thanks a lot, Big Brother!

Per last week's post, yes, that is exactly what editors are for. But without an editor what can preachers rely on instead? A very simple question with three principles.

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On Preaching and Patriotism: A Work in Progress
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On Preaching and Patriotism: A Work in Progress

July 4th is the USA’s Independence Day, and this year it lands on a Sunday. You might not be a U.S. resident, but you probably face the same questions in whichever country you call home. People around the world blur the lines between national observances and Christian holidays, making preaching on or around those days tricky. Below is an approach to preaching and patriotism to help you preach the gospel so people can hear it.

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The Books I’m Taking on Vacation: Summer Reading Suggestions for Preachers
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The Books I’m Taking on Vacation: Summer Reading Suggestions for Preachers

As I prepare to go on vacation in July, not only am I making my reservations and making lists of the various types of clothes I’ll need, I’m also collecting books! I collect and read a wide variety of topics because all of it informs my preaching. Some books help me grow as a person. Some help me revel and delight in God’s creation and humans’ imaginations. Some help me better organize my life. And all good writing, regardless of genre, helps me grow in my craft. Here’s what’s on my summer reading list.

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