How Your Sermon Language Shapes Your Community (A Guest Post)
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How Your Sermon Language Shapes Your Community (A Guest Post)

There may be more than one way you and your community relate to one another depending on circumstances. It’s likely that sometimes you preach as an authoritative teacher, and sometimes you speak from your position as a fellow Chirstian. But then ask yourself: how does the way I talk about myself and my community in my sermon signal those relationships?

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Preaching on Violent Texts with Integrity: Four Questions
Lisa Cressman Lisa Cressman

Preaching on Violent Texts with Integrity: Four Questions

There’s no getting around it: there are some tough passages in Scripture. Dr. Thompson showed us we can stay true to the text without excusing it; making it metaphorical, allegorical, or symbolic; or providing a justification that the times were “different back then.”

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Three Preaching Hacks I Learned from Writing My New Book
Lisa Cressman Lisa Cressman

Three Preaching Hacks I Learned from Writing My New Book

A few weeks ago I turned in the manuscript for my next book: The Gospel People Don’t Want to Hear: Preaching Challenging Messages (Working Preacher Books, anticipated Spring 2020). While I’m pleased with this first draft, it was much harder to write than I anticipated. What I learned from writing it are at least three hacks that apply to preaching.

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Want to Preach Better? Write Better. (A Guest Post With a Giveaway & a Request)
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Want to Preach Better? Write Better. (A Guest Post With a Giveaway & a Request)

As a writing instructor, I’ve discovered that preachers struggle with the things all writers struggle with. Purpose and audience, clarity and specificity, development of ideas, organization and structure. Planning their writing process. Generating ideas. Re-visioning their drafts. Polishing their sentences. And out of my experience teaching writers, I’ve created a free guide for preachers to help you generate more ideas and write more effectively.

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