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Ten Traits of a Good Sermon
Posted 07/26/08
There are more than ten, but here's the first ten that come to mind. (Continue Reading)
The Difference Between Identifying Allegories and Allegorical Interpretation
Posted 07/04/08
There is a big difference between allegorizing a Bible text and identifying an allegory already in the text. (Continue Reading)
How to Create Your Study Outline
Posted 05/15/08
"I would sooner a hundred times over appear to be inconsistent with myself than to be inconsistent with the Word of God," said Charles Spurgeon.
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Beat Boxin Like You've Never Seen it Before
Posted 05/12/08
Okay, this will teach you nothing about preaching (even if you speak French), but I had to stick it in here.
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The Importance and Power of Observation
Posted 05/02/08
Martin Luther wrote, "First I shake the whole tree that the ripest may fall.
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How to Find and Identify the Right Book to Teach
Posted 05/02/08
Thomas Watson said, "Look upon the Word as a spiritual magazine out of which you fetch all your weapons to fight against sin and Satan." (Continue Reading)
Vital Preparation for Studying the Word
Posted 05/02/08
No random human off the street just enters the Olympics because it sounds like fun. The athlete must prepare himself like his life depends on it with grueling intensity.
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Glitter or Gold? An Overview on Bible Study and Prep
Posted 01/03/07
W. Graham Scroggie wrote of the Word, "Being of divine origin, it speaks with sovereign authority and each of us turns aside from it at the cost of his present and eternal undoing."
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