William Willimon

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Keeping Preaching Fresh

Freshness comes when we stop trying to domesticate God.

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The Writing on the Wall

God’s temporal judgment is more common than we are willing to believe.

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To the Church Called Mainline

An open letter to a sidelined segment of the church

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You Need a Good Priest

Christ is a perfect high priest, who still understands our every weakness.

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Evangelical Laughter

We should be open to God’s surprising, powerful work in our lives and ministries.

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Before You Quit

When you hit the wall at work or in life, God sometimes shows his presence in unexpected ways.

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Some Way to Run a Farm

God uses inefficient methods to bring as many people as possible into his family.

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His Own Knew Him Not

Familiarity with truth makes it harder to hear.

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Blood in Bethlehem

Jesus saves us from the terrible condition we are really in.

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Turning an Audience into the Church

Transforming consumers into the committed

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Getting the Feedback You Need

How to invite a constructive critique.

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The Power of Mere Words

Preaching may appear to be “just talk,” but don’t underestimate its impact.

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THE BACK PAGE

Loneliness is an unavoidable by-product of a culture that believes individual rights are more important than community.

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