Wendell Winkler
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Pentecost Preaching Called for a Change of Conduct
Those convicted of killing the Christ asked the question, “Men and brethren, what shall we do?” (Acts 2:37). They felt the sting of Peter’s sermon and understood something would be required of them. Another with [...]
A Good Book on Preaching and Several Links for Your Reading Pleasure
You’ve probably read different kinds of preaching books, but most of them likely fell into one of two categories. Some focus on how to go from the biblical text to the sermon (emphasis on exegetics), [...]
Recommend Books: Geography and Archaeology
Understanding the physical context of the people of the Bible often opens up greater understanding. The spade always proves, and never disproves, Scripture so archaeology has become increasing important because of the disbelief of our [...]
The Conclusion of a Sermon
In our class, The Preacher and His Work, brother Winkler emphasized that no preacher can afford to be careless about this part of the sermon. Truly, we want the conclusion to unify the theme of the [...]
David’s Mighty Men
From 1969 through 2003, an elite group of men best known as “The Republican Guard” was in place in Iraq. They were easily recognized by their red or maroon berets, rather than the ordinary black [...]
Pentecost Preaching Resulted in Membership in the Lord’s Church
Having had their question “What shall we do?” answered with the command “Repent and be baptized” (Acts 2:37-38), about three thousand obeyed (v. 41). The obedience to God’s commands distinguished these three thousand souls from [...]