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David Wells’s Preaching to Postmoderns Is Free and Available
The Henry Center is very pleased to announce that the media from the recent David Wells lecture is now available for free from the Center website. Video of “How, Then, Should We Preach to the (Postmodern) World?” Audio of “How, … Continue reading
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David Jackman on Preaching That Connects
From the just-published Trinity Journal come from wise words of expert preacher David Jackman of the U. K.’s Proclamation Trust: “Counteract the particular distortions of our present cultural context by refuting them biblically. That is to say that we must … Continue reading
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Tim Keller on Preaching Hell in a Tolerant Age
Found this over at the Christianity Today site. Tim Keller, whose recent book The Reason for God took flack from some for what was viewed as a light treatment of the evangelical doctrine of hell, wrote “Preaching Hell in a … Continue reading
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Preaching Christ from All of Scripture? Bryan Chappell Shows the Way
I came across a great link at a site I love, Monergism.com, which has just about anything and everything you could ever want related to reformed theology. Turns out that Dr. Bryan Chapell has had Covenant Seminary post all of … Continue reading
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Things Christians Overlook: The Detail of the Bible
This post isn’t as theological as the previous two. Here, I’m simply trying to point out the following idea, namely, that the Bible has a great deal of textual detail that is rich and rewarding to study. In this way, … Continue reading
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Things Christians Overlook: The Bible Has a Thesis (Hint: Christ)
I want to do a brief series on some key biblical things that I and other Christians have overlooked and do overlook. Today’s topic is on a pretty simple but incredibly under-recognized idea, that the Bible has a thesis, and … Continue reading
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A Young Preacher’s Thoughts on Preaching: Practice Makes Better
Practice does not, as we know, make perfect, necessarily. But practice does make one better. Preaching is no different than any other discipline in this regard. It is hard to be a young preacher. You read off your manuscript too … Continue reading
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The Duty of Every Preacher to Disclose Christ
“And beginning at Moses and all the prophets, he expounded unto them in all the scriptures the things concerning himself.” I have observed a troubling phenomenon in theological circles. Many people today think that we don’t need to preach how … Continue reading
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