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CT Pastors, January 1995
Growing Edge
posted January 1, 1995

IMAGINEERING THE SERMON

Warren Wiersbe on how to make your preaching more imaginative.

The preacher must develop the pictures embedded in the stories, metaphors, and even the words of Scripture. So believes Warren Wiersbe, former pastor of Moody Memorial Church in Chicago and teacher for the Back to the Bible radio broadcast.

Why? Because people act on the pictures hanging in the gallery of their minds. Our house, our car, and our word processor were all born in somebody's imagination. So are acts of obedience and worship. We picture them first and do them second.

Steve Mathewson, a Montana pastor, visited with Warren Wiersbe about his recent book, "Preaching and Teaching with Imagination" (400 pages, Victor, $21.99).

MATHEWSON: Do you find preachers are comfortable talking about the imagination?

WARREN WIERSBE: Pastors often confuse imagination with fantasy or the imaginary. But imagination is the image-making faculty in our minds. It helps us penetrate reality and better understand it, while ...

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