When it comes to messages that stick, tension equals attention.
Shape your sermon around what the text is trying to do, not just what it’s trying to say.
Use the skills, talents, and knowledge of everyone on your team.
Have the Big Idea? Now here’s how to find the structure that will most effectively deliver.
Taking advantage of the power of drama and the pull of story
An Interview with Greg Laurie
While God is certainly in the details, he is uniquely and stirringly at work in the organic flow of ideas
Examining the link between the New Homiletic and the New Hermeneutic
They offer a refreshing, and deeper, alternative to “how to” sermons
Six reasons to do expository preaching
Everyone does theology. Do you do it right?
What is the difference between a collection of sermons on the same subject and a strong series? How do we take full advantage of those unique strengths?
You are committed to proclaim truth, come what may. At the same time, you are called to help even resistant hearers obey. With this preaching model, you can do both.