
Winter 2010 |
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Elemental Preaching: The irreducible qualities of gravity, light, and air give
life to a sermon and to those who hear it. [Mark Labberton]
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Tying the Clouds Together: Rob Bell's metaphors and references make his
listeners stretch, but his wisdom for preachers is down to earth. [interview
with Rob Bell]
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Unscripted!: Preparing to preach is not writing a speech. [Dave McClellan]
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Finding Your Own Voice: Three preachers on moving beyond imitation. [Jonathan
Falwell, Bryan Loritts, Joshua Harris]
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Thumb Wars: Can instant messaging and Twitter enhance worship or just interrupt
it? [Tyler Charles]
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Facing Fears: Max Lucado employs preaching to overcome fear. [interview]
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Soul on Display: Eventually your preaching will turn you inside out. [Gordon
MacDonald]
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Enough of Me Already!: It's time to find other ways to illustrate sermons than
me, me, and mine. [Mark Galli]
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Good News, Bad News in Raising Leaders: Research on how well we're developing
the next generation [Ed Stetzer]
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Good to Great to Godly: Corporate wisdom means "getting the right people on the
bus," but spiritual leadership requires something more. [Mike Bonem]
- Your Spiritual Growth Plan: Developing life in the Spirit is a customized
process. [John Ortberg]
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