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Shaping the Claim: Moving from Text to Sermon
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Shaping the Claim: Moving from Text to Sermon in Franklin, TN
Current price: $19.00

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Shaping the Claim: Moving from Text to Sermon in Franklin, TN
Current price: $19.00
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Shaping the Claim
helps the preacherdiscover the core of the message to bepreached - the sermonic "claim."
In order to be effective, says McMickle,a sermon needs to address the hearersat three distinct levels; the head orthe intellect, the heart or passionand conviction, and the hand or anexpected and desired response. In orderto discover the biblical "claim" that asermon should make upon a particularcongregation at a particular time,McMickle presents a helpful three-step process: (1) What? (2) So What? and (3)Now What?
helps the preacherdiscover the core of the message to bepreached - the sermonic "claim."
In order to be effective, says McMickle,a sermon needs to address the hearersat three distinct levels; the head orthe intellect, the heart or passionand conviction, and the hand or anexpected and desired response. In orderto discover the biblical "claim" that asermon should make upon a particularcongregation at a particular time,McMickle presents a helpful three-step process: (1) What? (2) So What? and (3)Now What?
Shaping the Claim
helps the preacherdiscover the core of the message to bepreached - the sermonic "claim."
In order to be effective, says McMickle,a sermon needs to address the hearersat three distinct levels; the head orthe intellect, the heart or passionand conviction, and the hand or anexpected and desired response. In orderto discover the biblical "claim" that asermon should make upon a particularcongregation at a particular time,McMickle presents a helpful three-step process: (1) What? (2) So What? and (3)Now What?
helps the preacherdiscover the core of the message to bepreached - the sermonic "claim."
In order to be effective, says McMickle,a sermon needs to address the hearersat three distinct levels; the head orthe intellect, the heart or passionand conviction, and the hand or anexpected and desired response. In orderto discover the biblical "claim" that asermon should make upon a particularcongregation at a particular time,McMickle presents a helpful three-step process: (1) What? (2) So What? and (3)Now What?