Wendell Winkler
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Pentecost Preaching Reached A Definitive Deduction and Conclusion
In verse 22 of Acts chapter 2 Peter introduces the subject of his sermon—Jesus of Nazareth. Concerning Jesus, he proceeds to present several indisputable facts. Among these facts are: 1) God showed His approval of [...]
A Preacher’s Greatest Regret
I’m sure we’ve got preachers of various ages reading this blog. Some of you have been preaching for decades, perhaps, while others are just starting out. Regardless, it doesn’t take long to accumulate a few [...]
How to Handle Deaths and Conduct Funerals
The Preacher and his Work, Wendell Winkler (c. 1987) Death is an opportunity to serve people in need. In small towns, it is good to go to the funeral home and volunteer to preach funerals [...]
Constructing an Outline
Those who prepare a manuscript, preach from the overflow, or present their lessons without notes may all have an outline as the foundation of their sermon. Preachers vary the fullness or scarceness of the written [...]
Pentecost Preaching Was Christ-Centered in Thrust
There was one clear subject Peter, under direction of the Holy Spirit, intended to discuss in his preaching on the day of Pentecost—Jesus of Nazareth. In closing his quotation from the Old Testament prophet, Joel, [...]
Dealing with Discouragement and Burnout
Everybody gets discouraged—it’s just part of living in a fallen world. I’d like to think that we preachers are immune to it, that our relationship with Christ is so vibrant that we never sink [...]