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Rob Whitacre: How to Be a Soul Winner (3): Let's Talk about the Manner
How do you get into a Bible study? How did Jesus, our Master Evangelist, develop such a large following? We must put “personal” back into personal Bible studies!
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Rob Whitacre: Personal Evangelism: Finding Contacts
Jesus said the field is white unto harvest, but I have a hard time seeing it. Rob will demonstrate through personal experience how to find bible study contacts.
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Rob Whitacre: Almost Thou Persuadest Me
Do you have trouble getting the prospect over the finish line? When conducting a Bible study, how hard should I push for conversion? The art of persuasion is Scriptural! Rob will provide several different closing techniques and teach us when to use them.
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Rob Whitacre: A Soul Saving Strategy: How to Conclude a Study
The most awkward and difficult part of the study is how to transition from the Bible to the baptistry.
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Rob Whitacre: A Soul Saving Strategy: How to Use "Back to the Bible" Lesson 3
Now that Rob has introduced "Back to the Bible" he will demonstrate how to use it.
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Rob Whitacre: A Soul Saving Strategy: How To Use "Back To The Bible," Lesson 1
Rob Whitacre: A Soul Saving Strategy: How To Use "Back To The Bible," Lesson 1
Now that Rob has introduced "Back to the Bible" (in 2016) he will demonstrate how to use it. -
Gary Hampton and Phil Sanders: Receiving and Giving Criticism
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Phil Sanders: What I'd Like to Say to the Next Generation of Preachers
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Phil Sanders: Better Pulpits: Persuasive Evangelistic Preaching
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Phil Sanders: Better Pulpits: Keeping Interest While You Preach
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Phil Sanders: The Rise of Secularism and How it Should Impact How We Evangelize
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Paul Sain: How To Develop A Sermon Schedule For The Next Two Years
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Hiram Kemp: Eight Things to Share with Non-Bible Reader
Americans are increasingly unfamiliar with the Bible and seemingly much less prepared than previous generations to rightly divide it. In fact, 46 percent of Americans are now categorized as “Non-Bible Readers." Truly and effectively comprehending the Scriptures requires honesty, effort, and the a...
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Hiram Kemp: Whatever Became of Repentance?
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Hiram Kemp: Jesus' Instruction Manual for Evangelism (Mark 6:7-13)
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Hiram Kemp: The Kind of People Jesus Came to Save (Mark 2:13-17)
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Dan Winkler: When it’s time to Move: Vacating/Filling a Pulpit
How to replace your preacher/How to leave your pulpit—the right way.
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Dan Winkler: How to Handle the Stresses that Preacher's Families Face
Such things as living in a fishbowl, getting fired, and moving to different communities.
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Dan Winkler: The Secret Ingredient Your Sermons May Be Missing
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Dan Winkler: What Would Help My Preaching?
A lot of preachers would be much better at preaching if they would do a few simple things. Study more. Pray about your lesson. Make some applications. Loosen up. Let your passion out.
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Dan Winkler: The Preacher's Cheat Sheet
Preparing a sermon is one of the most gratifying and the most difficult tasks we face. There is joy in finding meaning in the text, in finding structure, in developing just the right outline, in discovering the perfect illustration. But there is also labor and, at times, spiritual warfare. Here i...
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Dan Winkler: Five Substitutions Not to Make for Preaching in Your Pulpit
This class will look at entertaining, wooing, intellectualizing, sharing, and abbreviating.
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Seven Minutes of Wisdom for Preachers (PTP 2017)
Larry Acuff - How Can I Preach without Notes?
Bob Bauer - Why Preachers Should Take Time for Short-Term Mission Trips
Vance Hutton - How to Train/Help Elders to Lead
Terry Townson - Interruptions or Opportunities: Drop-by Visits to the Preacher's Office
Jon Zirpolo - Some Pointers on Deliveri...
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Seven Minutes of Wisdom for Preachers (PTP 2018)
Tom Wacaster - The Power of Paper (Paper is not dead, and some areas where it is especially useful)
Jim Faughn - Blogging Is Not Just for Young Preachers
John Moore - How to Make the Most of Summer Camps
Lance Mosher - Navigating Religious Conversations with Questions
Eddie Parrish - One ...