From Associated Baptist Press:
Contemplation and meditation may invade the sermon. “I’m convinced that sermons need intentional silences in them,” said Hulitt Gloer, professor of preaching and Christian Scripture at Baylor’s
Haddon Robinson, the preaching professor for my D.Min., on characteristics of great preachers:
The pastor of a local church who knows his or her people and brings to them a Word from
One of the sermon evaluations that cracked me up was from one of our seniors. She was brutal in her marks. She gave me the lowest marks out of anyone. What made me
Earlier this year, Sandy asked me if he could speak at Richview. He was working on a message coming from a personal crisis he faced back in April. Knowing Sandy as I do,
Rob Bell talks about subversive preaching, the type of preaching that gets under the skin. It creates space, is purposeful about what doesn’t need to be said. It invites you to find