By Rick Blackwood on Jun 2, 2020
Multisensory preaching engages more of the listener, increases clarity and retention, and can reignite your joy in teaching by making sermons more vivid and memorable.
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By Sherman Haywood Cox on Jul 13, 2021
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Sherman Cox: "Sermons with or without notes should eliminate irrelevant asides. By irrelevant, I mean that they are not connected to your sermon’s main point."
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By SermonCentral .com on Jul 8, 2023
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From the very first words, "On the eighth day . . ." Paul Harvey's poem and the accompanying visuals demonstrate how to inject poetry into your preaching.
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By Brandon Kelley on Jan 5, 2021
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A sermon speaks from the grand narrative of Scripture to the grand narrative of your life. These two stories have identifiable tension points: use them!
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By Lance Witt on Sep 26, 2019
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Who is the most difficult person you have ever had to lead? Did somebody’s face and name just pop into your mind?
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By SermonCentral .com on Mar 24, 2020
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In this video John Piper answers the question, "What Bible passages do you use to base your claims about how we should preach?"
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By Peter Mead on Apr 28, 2020
Preaching with zeal is good, but unguarded passion can turn aggressive, shouty, distracting, or draining. Learn how to keep intensity from undermining your message.
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By Outreach Inc. on Apr 9, 2025
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"I don't think there is much you can do to become a preacher except know your Bible and be unbelievably excited about what's there."
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