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Preaching Longer Narratives - Part 22 comments

Peter Mead wrote 1 month ago: Yesterday I began to respond to Anthony’s question about preaching longer narratives: How do y … more →

Tags: Christianity, Delivery, Genre, Homiletics, Preaching, Religion, Stage 2 - Passage Study, Stage 6 - Message Idea, Stage 8 - Message Detail

Preaching Longer Narratives2 comments

Peter Mead wrote 1 month ago: Anthony asked the following after one of the posts last week: I preach only occasionally, and have t … more →

Tags: Christianity, Delivery, Genre, Homiletics, HOW TO?, Preaching, Religion, Stage 2 - Passage Study, Stage 5 - Message Purpose

3 Words of Wisdom on Preaching Narratives 1 comment

Peter Mead wrote 11 months ago: Personally, I enjoy every opportunity to preach a biblical narrative. This is not only because of th … more →

Tags: Audience Analysis, Christianity, Genre, Homiletics, Preaching, Religion, Bible Stories, First Person, Jeffrey Arthurs

Ingredients of Delivery: Biblical Narratives 2

Peter Mead wrote 1 year ago: Yesterday we noted how critical description is in the telling of a Bible story.  Today I’d lik … more →

Tags: Christianity, Delivery, Homiletics, HOW TO?, Preaching, Religion, Stage 8 - Message Detail, Bible Stories, Biblical Narrative

Ingredients of Delivery: Biblical Narratives1 comment

Peter Mead wrote 1 year ago: When it comes to preaching a Bible story, many skills come into play.  I would like to mention a cou … more →

Tags: Christianity, Delivery, Homiletics, HOW TO?, Preaching, Religion, Stage 2 - Passage Study, Stage 5 - Message Purpose, Stage 8 - Message Detail

Getting to Grips with the Genres: Narrative (1)

Mike Roth wrote 2 years ago: Following-up on my 11/20 post, I will describe how biblical narrative functions and make some simple … more →

Tags: HOW TO?, Preaching, Homiletics, Stage 1 - Passage Selection, Stage 2 - Passage Study, Stage 7 - Message Outline, Stage 8 - Message Detail, Genre, Plot


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