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This Easter, Surprise Them  Average User Rating:  N. T. Wright I have found that my preaching is touching on some of the key issues of the times, presenting a Christian response and not just a political response for the
Vanhoozer on How to Interpret Our Culture  Average User Rating:  Brian Lowery PREACHING SKILLS Vanhoozer on How to Interpret Our Culture A look at "Everyday Theology: How to Read Cultural Texts and Interpret Trends" Brian Lowery
Preaching the Gospel in Judges  Average User Rating: Not yet rated Steve Mathewson 14). Sermons from Judges should not do less, especially since Judges is a "former prophet" that calls God's people to a response!
The Unchanging Grounds of Our Authority  Average User Rating:  John Koessler Yes, it approaches the audience from a utilitarian point of view. There's something I want to gain as a result of your response to my message.
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Feeling Cheated by God  Average User Rating: Not yet rated John Koessler Jeremiah 1:6–8 records his response to God's call. God calls Jeremiah, and Jeremiah's first response is: Look, Lord, I'm not the one for that job.
Authentic Inspiration  Average User Rating: Not yet rated John Ortberg And I thought she might say they had to be articulate, or intelligent, or something like that. But her response was: "They have to have passion.".
3-D Storytelling  Average User Rating:  Kevin Miller every day, and the way he tells the story is powerful because he uses the actual words of the interrogator, and then he gives you his actual words in response.
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