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Finding the Third Sermon (Episode 49)

As busy preachers, we often want to find the meaning within the text on the first pass. In this week’s episode, Bob Kaylor talks with Lawson Stone about digging deeper to find the message within the scripture.

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Poetry and Preaching (Episode 48)

We all use different tools to help get our message to our congregation. In this week’s episode, Bob Kaylor talks with Dale Frederickson about how he incorporates poetry into his preaching.

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Top 5 Sermon Starters (Episode 47)

Getting started is often times the hardest part of sermon prep. In this week’s episode, Bob Kaylor talks with Talbot Davis about a recent blog he wrote about the top five sermon starters.

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Why People Come to Worship – Part 2 (Episode 46)

A recent Gallup poll reveals that three out of four people coming to your worship service are there for sermons that teach about Scripture and connect with their lives. In this week’s two-part episode, Bob Kaylor talks with Jim Kinder and Aaron Perry about the implications of the survey’s findings for preaching.

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Why People Come to Worship – Part 1 (Episode 45)

A recent Gallup poll reveals that three out of four people coming to your worship service are there for sermons that teach about Scripture and connect with their lives. In this week’s two-part episode, Bob Kaylor talks with Jim Kinder and Aaron Perry about the implications of the survey’s findings for preaching.

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Getting to Know Your Community (Episode 43)

Getting out of the pulpit and getting involved in the community where you serve is a great way to build and grow relationships and get to know yourself. Bob Kaylor talks with Jim Kinder how he stepped out of the pulpit to connect with those outside of his church.

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Debunking the Myth of the Longer Sermon (Episode 42)

Many preaching experts tell us that shorter sermons are better due to the short attention spans of 21st century people. The evidence from sermons from some of the most popular preachers in America, however, indicates that sermons over 30 minutes are standard. In this episode of the podcast, Bob Kaylor talks with Teddy Ray about debunking the myth that shorter is better.

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