More gold from Calvinistic Cartoons. I don’t preach topical sermons, btw. Nor do I use interpretive dance.
More gold from Calvinistic Cartoons. I don’t preach topical sermons, btw. Nor do I use interpretive dance.
Karl Vaters writes about allowing the reality of the Easter Story to speak to its own meaning when preaching over Easter. Revolutionary. The point he makes challenges in two ways. Why rely on other stories to make a point the biblical story already makes? Why rely on the biblical story to illustrate other points that …
Carl Trueman writes on Martin Luther And The Power Of Preaching; We don’t listen to sermons to hear about us. An excerpt: Luther’s sermons first of all remind us of a very important truth: we are not the center of the universe; God is. And we are not so unique that we need tailor-made personal …
Darryl Dash is enjoying Zack Eswine’s The Imperfect Pastor as well. In a post that also features pointers from Haddon Robinson and Brian Chapell, Dash provides these three questions that Eswine commends preachers to ask of the text they are studying: What does this passage show me about the loveliness of God? Or, put another …