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Delivery: Part 4: Want More?

How do I speak in a way that arrests hearers?

Want More?

Additional examples of effective sermon delivery:

Robert Gelinas
"Blessed Are Those Who Do Not Stumble over Jesus"

John Piper
"Spreading Power Through Persecution"

Bryan Wilkerson
"Prone to Wander"

Ken Ulmer
"Through the Valley"

Joseph Stowell
"God's Compassion for Sinners"

Jim Cymbala
"Inquiring of the Lord"

Tim Brown
"I Can Do All Things Through Christ"

Gordon MacDonald
"Extreme Faith"

Wayne Cordeiro
"A Personal Relationship"

Knute Larson
"Treasury Notes in Heaven"

Bill Hybels
"The End of Financial Folly"

David Jeremiah
"Yes, Yes and No, No"

For additional reading:

How Does Unction Function
Probing the mystery of "the anointing" in a sermon.
By Lee Eclov

Burning Clean Fuel
Pastor and preaching professor Scott Wenig discusses the healthy, and unhealthy, sources of passion in preaching.
By Scott Wenig

Weakened by PowerPoint, Strengthened by Connection
An interview with Don Sunukjian.
By Don Sunukjian

Strengthened by PowerPoint
When It Rocks, and Why.
By Bill White

Books and book chapters:

The Moment of Truth
By Wayne V. McDill
Broadman and Holman, 1999

The Art and Craft of Biblical Preaching
Edited by Haddon Robinson and Craig Brian Larson
Zondervan, 2005
Part 9

Biblical Preaching, second edition
Haddon W. Robinson
Baker, 2001
Chapter 10

Expository Preaching Without Notes
By Charles W. Koller
Baker

Spirit Empowered Preaching
By Arturo G. Azurdia III
Christian Focus Publications, Mentor imprint, 1998

Preaching with Passion
By Alex Montoya
Kregel, 2000

Introduction | Part 1: Workshops | Part 2: Examples of Excellent Sermon Delivery
Part 3: Self-Evaluation | Part 4: Want More?

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Delivery: Introduction

How do I speak in a way that arrests hearers?

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How do I speak in a way that arrests hearers?

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