“What is the chief end of preaching? I like to think it is this: It is to give men and women a sense of God and His presence.” — Martyn Lloyd-Jones
Approach to Speaking
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Study and Preparation
I believe that careful study and preparation is the foundation of a powerful sermon. By immersing myself in the biblical text and considering the needs and concerns of the congregation, I can craft a message (by the guidance of the Holy Spirit) that truly resonates and inspires.
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Authenticity and Sincerity
I strive to speak from the heart and connect with people in a genuine way. By sharing personal experiences and being honest about my own struggles, I can build trust and create an atmosphere of openness and compassion that fosters genuine growth.
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Clarity and Organization
I aim to communicate my message in a clear and organized manner. By breaking down complex concepts into manageable parts and structuring my message in a logical way, I can help people better understand and engage with the message.
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Application and Relevance
A good sermon should empower and inspire the congregation. By helping people to see how the biblical text relates to their own lives, I can help them live out their faith more fully and actively.