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Use Your Imagination 
Seeing and feeling your way into the text


Holy Expectation 
You've got to believe God will work through your sermon


Grace and Truth in Application 
How to be specific without being legalistic


Blending Bible Content and Life Application 
How to talk to people about themselves


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Preaching With Images 
Haddon Robinson talks about the relationship of television to preaching.


Preaching in a Television Age 
Haddon Robinson analyzes the effect of television on preaching and explains how to change preaching in response.


Interview with Haddon Robinson  
A sermon has a flow of thoughts, an emotional as well as logical development. All sermons have tension that is best created in the introduction and with each point. The moment you lose the tension, the sermon is over.


How to Bring Clarity to Sermons 
Robinson gives suggestions to improve clarity. These include: designing the sermon as you would a conversation; using the introduction to orient the audience to the sermon body; restating the subject and significant transitions three to four times; avoiding pronouns with antecedent reference.


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2 Samuel 23:1-7 or Daniel 7:9-10, 13-14
Psalm 132:1-12, (13-18) or Psalm 93
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