Sermon Development
Writing for the Ear, Part 3
Preachers are usually so close to the sermon that they do not notice gaps in [...]

Preachers are usually so close to the sermon that they do not notice gaps in [...]

On the significance of life experience and seminary education in [...]

One result of keeping the [...]

As ministers in the church, we are called to be witnesses to the creative and [...]

Once you have a sermon draft, you can begin to tweak various elements. It is [...]

“Building a wedding is a recipe for muddle — the bridal party, the families, the guests, the [...]

I began my Easter sermon by saying, “Easter morning may not be the best time to bring [...]

on “eating, drinking, and sleeping preaching” Would you like to [...]

Good preaching emerges where the [...]

Preaching is an oral/aural event. And yet, preachers often prepare sermons as they would write [...]