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Preaching Skills: Up to the Challenge: January/March 2003

Why I Preach Better from a Manuscript If your sermons are stronger in the study than in the delivery, experiment with preaching from a manuscript. An interview with pastor and writer David Crabtree. David Crabtree
Strengthened by PowerPoint When It Rocks, and Why Bill White
Overfed, Underchallenged A message must do battle for the will. An interview with author, speaker, and Taylor University chancellor Jay Kesler. Jay Kesler
Weakened by PowerPoint, Strengthened by Connection An interview with Don Sunukjian Don Sunukjian
Pressured to Promote Are church leaders twisting your arm to support their ministries from the pulpit? Here's how to lead the church and remain faithful to the Scriptures. Timothy J. Peck
Crawford Loritts on Preaching That Raises Our Sights More of the same...complacency...playing it safe. What sort of preaching--what sort of preacher--can raise the bar for low jumpers? An interview with radio speaker and Campus Crusade associate U.S. director Crawford Loritts. Crawford Loritts
Stronger Conclusions The key to a strong conclusion is understanding its purpose. Brian Larson and Kevin A. Miller
Preaching to Convulse the Demons In a fallen world, preaching is about helping people find the hand of Jesus Craig Barnes
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