Wendell Winkler
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Tips for the Invitation and the Invitation Song
Offering an invitation for response to your sermon falls into the realm of expediency and judgment rather than that which is mandated by command, example, or inference. Yet for several generations now, it has [...]
Pentecost Preaching Had Content
One thing about which Wendell Winkler was adamant as he taught his students to preach is that they must never “palaver in the pulpit.” As a freshman Bible major, this writer had never heard the [...]
Good Books on Apologetics and Recent Articles that are Worth Your Time
You probably saw recent research about the rise of the “Nones” in America (people who claim no religious affiliation whatsoever), and books by aggressive atheists like Richard Dawkins and Sam Harris often make the bestseller [...]
How to Counsel
Adapted from Wendell Winkler, The Preacher and His Work (c. 1987) Rules and suggestions: Show genuine concern. Have a good heart. Pray about developing a heart like Christ for the hurting. Have a listening [...]
Four Types of Conclusions
Maybe you are saying, “Help! All my conclusions sound the same.” Last week, we talked about falling into the peril of predictability in concluding your sermon. What are some ways you can conclude your [...]
Joseph in Potiphar’s House
The word “temptation” is found sixteen times in the King James Version of Scripture. Among its appearances are: 1) Instructions from Jesus to His apostles to pray that they not be led therein (Mt. 6:13; [...]