I think that almost every preacher can relate to this post:
I have a recurring dream that I am sure many preachers have. I am up front, talking, and people are leaving. Not
Kenton Anderson is back, describing the approach he describes in his book Choosing to Preach. He calls this the integrative approach (abductive and behavioral). This is like the musician who performs a song.
In this session, Anderson is introducing his book Choosing to Preach. There are so many books on preaching. Do we need another one?
When Haddon Robinson wrote Biblical Preaching in the 1980s, there
I’m at Tyndale listening to Kenton C. Anderson, author of Choosing to Preach. I’ll be posting summaries of each of the sessions.
Why preach? We can’t take the answer for
My friend LT suggests that sermons may be like nitrogen in fertilizer. It’s necessary, yet too high a concentration is deadly:
The point I try to make about sermons is that they