Donald Miller makes a generalised point that does have a basis in reality, while dealing with a tweeting critic in a very unique manner. When we are young or immature, right theology makes us feel superior, but when we are older and more mature, a study of theology makes us feel inferior and unworthy, undeserved, …

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Always interesting to see how other people compose their sermons. Here’s a couple of examples. It helps to see that while the actual delivered sermon is an expression of an individual personality, common patterns within the preparation process can be identified. Alistair Bain provides a detailed outline of his sermon writing process. From Darryl Dash: …

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At The Blazing Center Mark Altrogge features a brief post highlighting Prosody. pros·o·dy* (praw’ suh dee) –noun 1. The science or study of poetic meters and versification. 2. Linguistics: the stress and intonation patterns of an utterance. A helpful piece, particularly for those who want to evaluate the singability of a song; compose new tunes …

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