January/February 2017 Issue
This issue is dedicated to helping pastors improve their communication.
Preaching and the Theater of the Absurd
Today the fields of hermeneutics and homiletics may be reflecting the spirit of our age and may have created a movement that could be titled “Preaching of the Absurd.”
In Other Words
Every preacher is in a constant battle with the clock. The use of metaphors is a valuable means of solving the problem of what can be left out of a sermon without weakening it as a whole.
Imagination
Biblical languages, history, and doctrine are little more than technical jargon if they are not wed with an often-overlooked dimension of quality preaching—imagination.
Calm in the Crisis
When the phone rings at 2:45 a.m., you know it’s something momentous. When you’re chaplain of your local police department, you know it’s bad news.
Perfect Your Practices
In education, business, and organizations, best practices—the correct and most effective commercial or professional procedures—set the standard for excellence. Following these guidelines improves efficiency and …
Focused on the Nations
We used to think that obedience to the Great Commission, reaching all nations, meant going across the ocean. All it means now is going to Walmart.
How to Answer Three Questions about Homosexuality
Is homosexuality a choice? Is same-sex attraction sinful? Should we expect same-sex attraction to change into opposite-sex attraction?
Front Row: Many Nations, Many Churches
This was a first for me—attending back-to-back Sunday services of three separate congregations, each representing a different ethnicity, with all three meeting in the same building.