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Wendell Winkler

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Some Things Wendell Winkler Taught Us: Part 3

By | June 21st, 2016|Categories: Out of the Office: The Preacher and His Work, Wendell Winkler|

“Be Organized.” If you ever sat in his class you are familiar with the phrase, “Number next.” Winkler may not have remembered the number of the point he was on, but one thing was certain, [...]

Some Things Wendell Winkler Taught Us: Part 2

By | June 14th, 2016|Categories: Out of the Office: The Preacher and His Work, Wendell Winkler|

“Be Normal.” Winkler believed in the distinctiveness of Christianity. He believed we must not love the world or the things in the world (1 John 2:15). However, he was adamant about being normal and allowing [...]

Some Things Wendell Winkler Taught Us: Part 1

By | June 7th, 2016|Categories: Out of the Office: The Preacher and His Work, Wendell Winkler|Tags: |

“Class.” This is more than a word he often used when he wanted his students to pay close attention to what he was about to say. It is the word his students us to describe [...]

Words

By | June 6th, 2016|Categories: Off to a Good Start: Snowflakes & Crafting Points, Wendell Winkler|

Brother Winkler gave us several cautions for the preacher, regarding word choice in the sermon.  He said, "If preaching is part of God's plan and if words limit or extend that purpose then words deserve [...]

More links for your study

By | June 1st, 2016|Categories: The Tool Box (Books, Sites, & Resources), Wendell Winkler|

Here are some recently posted resources that might bless your preaching ministry: Do your sermon illustrations help or hurt? Five major pitfalls to avoid by Michael Kruger (michaeljkruger.com) We’ve all experienced how powerful a good, [...]

That Which Brings Shame And Reproach Upon the Church

By | May 22nd, 2016|Categories: By the Book: Precepts for Preachers of Today and Tomorrow, Wendell Winkler|Tags: |

In the old days, preachers called on those who brought “shame and reproach upon the church” to repent. Though it may sound “old-fashioned,” Christians, and especially preachers, must still be keenly aware of what we [...]

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