Overcoming Sermon Procrastination: How to Get to Work When You Don't Know Where to Start
Process, Inspiration & Growth Lisa Cressman Process, Inspiration & Growth Lisa Cressman

Overcoming Sermon Procrastination: How to Get to Work When You Don't Know Where to Start

Sometimes, what looks like procrastination is actually failure to make a decision. After all the decisions we have to make, What am I going to preach? can feel like the Everest of decisions. As a result, we put our sermon prep off. But we can anticipate this difficulty and plan for success. 

How do we overcome the fatigue that causes us to put off our sermon prep? How do we just get started?

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The Powerful Prep Tool Every Preacher Has But Rarely Uses (Guest Post)
Process, Inspiration & Growth Guest Author Process, Inspiration & Growth Guest Author

The Powerful Prep Tool Every Preacher Has But Rarely Uses (Guest Post)

We tend to consider the physical aspects of preaching only in the context of delivery:

  • raising or lowering the voice to emphasize phrases
  • using gestures to enhance a point
  • breathing in sync with the flow of sentences

But when is the last time you used your body and voice in sermon prep?

Or before you climbed into the pulpit? 

Have you ever?

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5 Steps to Improving Your Preaching Life
Inspiration & Growth Lisa Cressman Inspiration & Growth Lisa Cressman

5 Steps to Improving Your Preaching Life

We're 7 Sundays from Labor Day weekend. How do you feel about heading into the next program year?

Are you excited and confident in your routines and processes? Or are you dreading the increase in activity, the weekly scramble to get it all done, the seemingly endless demands on your time and energy?

If you're dissatisfied with the way your sermon preparation and preaching went last year, the slower pace of summer is a great time for reflection and change. 

A small investment of time over these next few weeks could transform your preaching life for the rest of the year. How do you make the most of the slower days of summer to make lasting change?

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A Surprising Lesson from Nadia Bolz-Weber about Vulnerability in the Pulpit
Spirituality, Inspiration & Growth Lisa Cressman Spirituality, Inspiration & Growth Lisa Cressman

A Surprising Lesson from Nadia Bolz-Weber about Vulnerability in the Pulpit

"Preaching to preachers has to be about the most delicious thing I can think of."

That's roughly how Nadia began her sermon to 1700 preachers, some of whom are the brightest luminaries of our vocation.

That one word stopped me short: "Delicious?!"

If you or I were preaching to 1700 preachers, would we use the same adjective, "delicious"? A word that connotes a feast, an indulgent treat, a delightful experience to be savored?

Or would we be more likely to choose an adjective somewhere between nerve-wracking and paralyzing?

Or is that just me?

Imagine, though.

What would make preaching to so many colleagues "delicious"?

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