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March 2016

Book Recommendations: New Testament and Linguistic Tools

By | March 3rd, 2016|Categories: The Tool Box (Books, Sites, & Resources), Wendell Winkler|

I’ve been working my way through a list of recommendations I recently received from one of my professors. I’ve already shared his recommendations of books [...]

Paul: An Unquestioned Urgency About His Work

By | March 3rd, 2016|Categories: By the Book: Precepts for Preachers of Today and Tomorrow, Wendell Winkler|

The word “urgent” is defined as “compelling or requiring immediate action or attention; imperative; pressing” (dictionary.com). This is exactly the feeling Paul seemed to have [...]

February 2016

Recommended Books: New Testament Theology

By | February 26th, 2016|Categories: The Tool Box (Books, Sites, & Resources), Wendell Winkler|

I’ve been working my way through a list of recommendations I recently received from one of my professors. I’ve already shared his recommendations of books [...]

A Sharp Concept of His Message

By | February 25th, 2016|Categories: By the Book: Precepts for Preachers of Today and Tomorrow, Wendell Winkler|

There is no doubt Paul was a “powerful preacher” but what are some of the things he held within his grasp that made him so? [...]

Resources

By | February 23rd, 2016|Categories: The Tool Box (Books, Sites, & Resources), Wendell Winkler|

Today’s post includes links to books on biblical theology that a professor gave me recently, as well as some good resources I ran across online [...]

Paul: The Powerful Preacher

By | February 23rd, 2016|Categories: By the Book: Precepts for Preachers of Today and Tomorrow, Wendell Winkler|

Is there any student of the Scriptures who would disagree with the statement, “Paul was a powerful preacher of the Gospel”? For three days following [...]

37 Edifying Books on the Text of Scripture

By | February 23rd, 2016|Categories: Out of the Office: The Preacher and His Work, Wendell Winkler|

Digging into the original text requires good tools. Thankfully, scholars of previous generations have left a legacy of painstaking research and scholarship. With a good [...]

What are the benefits of study?

By | February 16th, 2016|Categories: Out of the Office: The Preacher and His Work, Wendell Winkler|Tags: |

Wise financial investing pays good dividends. Wise investments of time and energy in study will pay great spiritual dividends. He will experience his own life [...]

The Responsibility of His Work

By | February 11th, 2016|Categories: By the Book: Precepts for Preachers of Today and Tomorrow, Wendell Winkler|

The Preacher and His Work According to 2 Corinthians 2 The Responsibility of His Work Regarding his preaching, Paul wrote, “For we are not as [...]

Commentary recommendations on each New Testament book

By | February 10th, 2016|Categories: The Tool Box (Books, Sites, & Resources), Wendell Winkler|

Today I continue through a list of recommended books I got from a professor recently. I’ve already shared his recommendations of books on hermeneutics, as [...]

The Preacher Is to Employ Proper Assistance in His Study

By | February 9th, 2016|Categories: Out of the Office: The Preacher and His Work, Wendell Winkler|Tags: |

One might agree theoretically that study is necessary for good sermons, but until one actually carves out the time and finds an atmosphere conducive to [...]

The Insufficiency of His Work

By | February 4th, 2016|Categories: By the Book: Precepts for Preachers of Today and Tomorrow, Wendell Winkler|

The Preacher and His Work According to 2 Corinthians 2 The Insufficiency of His Work As Paul contemplated the profound effect his preaching had on [...]

Book Recommendations

By | February 4th, 2016|Categories: The Tool Box (Books, Sites, & Resources), Wendell Winkler|

I mentioned two weeks ago that on the last day of a preaching seminar I was in, the professor (Frank Thielman) gave us a book [...]

The Preacher Is to Be Balanced in His Study

By | February 2nd, 2016|Categories: Out of the Office: The Preacher and His Work, Wendell Winkler|Tags: , |

To be balanced in the pulpit, we must be balanced in the study because sermons flow from reading, mediation, and internalization. His study will be [...]

January 2016