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Christopher Wright on His Book "The God I Don't Understand"  Average User Rating:  Christopher J. H. Wright The Scriptures themselves show us a lot of examples of people who struggled with God, who had questions for God, who didn't always understand the ways of God.
The Unchanging Grounds of Our Authority  Average User Rating:  John Koessler PreachingToday.com: When we think about preaching with authority, what are the key questions we need to answer? John Koessler: The
Preaching on My Feet  Average User Rating:  Craig Brian Larson So as I read Lybrand's book, I had lots of questions. How do you actually do this? I asked my normal preparation questions: What's the subject of the text?
Dialogical Preaching (part 3)  Average User Rating: Not yet rated Bob Hyatt post the passage that we're going to walk through in an on-line forum, asking the whole community to read it, meditate on it, and begin to ask questions of it.
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Five 'Birddogging' Questions for Biblical Exposition  Average User Rating: Not yet rated Earl Palmer AUDIO WORKSHOP Five 'Birddogging' Questions for Biblical Exposition In this workshop Palmer looks at the textual work that precedes writing a sermon.
Feeling Cheated by God  Average User Rating: Not yet rated John Koessler And this is the third important lesson that we learn from Jeremiah's pain: God's response to our most painful questions is often silence.
Application Without Moralism  Average User Rating: Not yet rated Bryan Chapell He says preachers should not be afraid to call our people to commitment. To answer the what, where, why, and how questions people ask.
Authentic Inspiration  Average User Rating: Not yet rated John Ortberg we do? Three of the questions I ask when I'm putting a message together are: First, What do I want people to understand? And that
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