Wendell Winkler
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Learning About Preaching From Jeremiah: God’s Preacher Declares A Message Divine In Origin
Jehovah consecrated Jeremiah and ordained him as “a prophet unto the nations” (Jeremiah 1:5). Since a prophet, by definition, is a “spokesman” or a “speaker,” he must be concerned with what he is to [...]
ILLUSTRATION
I-nteresting (illustrations are to grab attention or make the point memorable; beware of being one-dimensional--always quotes, poems, sports, etc.) L-asting (preacher joke is that you can re-preach most sermons, you've just got to change the [...]
Books to Help Us Engage Our Culture Better
Whether we’re ready for it or not, our world is changing in ways that significantly affect the way that we preach and “do ministry.” To an extent, the world is always changing, of course, [...]
How to Handle Criticism
The Preacher and his Work, Wendell Winkler (c. 1987) You will be a victim of it (cf. Matthew 7:1). To escape criticism “say nothing, do nothing, be nothing.” Criticism is one of the prices you pay for [...]
Learning About Preaching From Jeremiah
The book of Jeremiah offers some marvelous insights into preachers and preaching. Over the next several weeks we will explore some of them under the heading of “Learning About Preaching From Jeremiah.” Brother Winkler presented [...]
Recommended Books: Hermeneutics and Culture
The science of sacred interpretation (Hermeneutics) is extremely important in learning how to go to heaven and live in a way that pleases God. It is also important for churches to understand principles of interpretation [...]