August 2010

How Does John Piper Prepare a Sermon?

How do you prepare a talk, Bible study, sermon, or speech? I am big on preaching extemporaneous, and I while I think their are other ways to go about preaching, I think that extemporaneous is best for most of us preachers and speakers.  I don’t deny that there are different ways to preach extemporaneously.  One of my problems is that I am so tied to know the many options onmy subject that I never quit studying in time to digest my own work. Let me state that one can preach extemporaneously with some notes or better with certain types of notes (thought it probably

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#9: What does it mean to “accept Jesus”?

Here is a great description of Real biblical salvation: #9: What does it mean to “accept Jesus”?: ” by Ray Ortland “You turned to God from idols to serve the living and true God.” 1 Thessalonians 1:9 You and I are not integrated, unified, whole persons. Our hearts are multi-divided. There is a board room in every heart. Big table. Leather chairs. Coffee. Bottled water. Whiteboard. A committee sits around the table. There is the social self, the private self, the work self, the sexual self, the recreational self, the religious self, and others. The committee is arguing and debating

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Paul Washer

Paul Washer is the president of Heartcry Missionary Society (http://www.heartcrymissionary.com/).  He is very popular here at our church and in Biblical Christian circles for his passionate preaching of the Gospel.  The full video is at this link:   “The Shocking Youth Message” (58:56 – 58 minutes and 56 seconds) Other Sermons or clips (with the length in minutes) by Paul Washer you can see are below:  Sermon: “Why is That Man Always Preaching So Hard?” (10:36) Sermon: To Love the Word of God (81:54) Paul Washer Project (History Channel) (3:18) Sermon Clip: Jesus Christ is Everything (10:30) Sermon Clip: Live for Eternity (3:15) Sermon Clip: Jesus Died (11:04) Sermon

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2010 National Conference Audio � FIRE

2010 National Conference Audio � FIRE: “ Praying Jesus’ Agenda (Reid Ferguson) Challenge of the Gospel of Grace (Amresh Semurath) The Key to Peacemaking – A Passion for the Gospel (Ken Sande) Building a Culture of Peace in Your Church (Ken Sande) Consider Jesus (John Sale)” see also www.disciplemaking.net

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A Paradigm for Unity

http://dev.leaderu.com/isot/docs/enjoygod/chapter1.html What Christianity is All About How to Know and Enjoy Godby Dr. Alan K. Scholes Chapter 1: Our Approach:Convictions, Persuasions, and Opinions see also www.disciplemaking.net

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7 Types of Southern Baptists

I appreciate people who help us understand the diversity of associations (like the Southern Baptist Convention), while looking at also what unites us.  Unity is not uniformity or unanimity.  Unity is not tying 9 cats tales together and letting them go.  Unity is formed by common roots and common core beliefs.   it centers around a unified purpose in the Gospel of Christ.  We don’t have to be the same to associate together, but we do have to have some things in common.  That is why the Gospel and the Great Commission is the unifying factor in what we all do.  Diversity will

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Engaging the topic of "Desert-Island Exegesis" by Phil Johnson

My Introductory Thoughts to This Topic Let me say up front that people need to read their bibles above everything else that they read. This humble and biblical attitude is exemplified in Pastor D. L Moody statement: “Either this book [the Bible] will keep me from sin or sin will keep me from this book [the bible].”  The proper prioritization of the importance of Scripture in our lives is also exemplified in a conversation that D. L Moody had with a business man on a train, who asked him how he knew so much about the bible.  He stated that: “If you read your magizines more

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The Trellis and the Vine Workshops

I would greatly recommend the The Trellis and the Vine Worshops for any pastor, Elder, or church leader who wants to help their church to develope a good infrastructure for Disciplemaking. see also www.disciplemaking.net

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Why Do I Inherit Adam’s Guilt?

Why Do I Inherit Adam’s Guilt?: “ (Author: Jeff Lacine) Paul tells us that ‘in Adam all die’ (1 Corinthians 15:22). How can this be? How can all humanity be counted guilty for one man’s sin? Maybe the more relevant question is, How can I be found guilty for another man’s sin?If you are like me, you have struggled to own this difficult but very important doctrine of imputed sin. Edwards gives us some help in his Miscellanies #18. It is no more unreasonable that we should be guilty of Adam’s first sin, than that we should be guilty of

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Glenn Leatherman

I am first of all a disciple and follower of Jesus Christ. I affirm Evangelical Christian beliefs as well as  Gospel driven in philosophy of ministry. I am married to Ann and am raising 2 wonderful boys – Jonathan and Andrew. My purpose is to build disciplemaking disciples that are becoming fishers of men in fully displaying of God’s Glory in all things. Learn more

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