Wendell Winkler
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The Introduction: Part 2
Brother Winkler emphasized the invaluable good a sermon’s introduction served for the overall effectiveness of the sermon (see “The Introduction,” Part One). After issues warnings of “what not to do” in an introduction, he emphasized [...]
Voices from the Dead: Part 2
There are a few recorded instances in Scripture in which individuals were raised from the dead (i.e. 2 Kings 13:21; Luke 7:11–15; John 11:43–44; Acts 20:9–10); none more significant, of course, than that of the [...]
Pentecost Preaching Grew Out of a Season of Prayer
Acts 2 is our inspired record of the birth of the church for which Jesus died. There are numerous “firsts” in this grand chapter. One of the great firsts in the chapter is the preaching [...]
So, How’s Your Walk with Jesus?
I don’t remember anyone ever asking me that, but the answer to it says a lot about how our ministries are going. In the past few months the Lord has convicted me more than ever [...]
Recommended Books: Sermons
Wendell Winkler was a preacher’s preacher and spent countless hours studying the sermons of others, both for content and to learn how they communicated. These are his recommended books of sermons. J.W. McGarvey, Sermons. [...]
The Introduction: Part 1
In his course, Sermon Preparation and Delivery, Wendell Winkler said, “From the first sentence through the next three or four minutes, the battle for attention is won or lost” (class notes, Faulkner University, Fall 1991). [...]