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Preaching Skills: Stories: October/November 2000

When Your Text Is a Story (Part 3) The Homiletical Process Paul Borden
View from the Pew How to hold the attention of the easily distracted. John Koessler
Good Tension The role of timing in telling a gripping story. John Ortberg
Strong on Application, Weak on Hope Analyzing relevance of sermon "Add a Leaf to the Table" Jeffrey Arthurs
Language of Application What makes a sermon feel relevant from beginning to end? Kent Edwards
A Narrative Structure That Has Best of Both Worlds Narration-implication model captures the strengths of both inductive and deductive approaches. Harry Shields
Bringing Bible Storytelling to Life How to paint the scenes that engage modern audiences Steven D. Mathewson
Why Just One Text? Question and answer with Haddon Robinson Haddon Robinson
How to Tell a Great Story The purposes of the beginning, middle, and end Craig Brian Larson
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