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5.0 out of 5 stars Relevant Without Compromising God's Word, March 16, 2004
This review is from: Preaching with Relevance (Preaching With Series) (Paperback)
Willhite has written an excellent book on how to preach relevant sermons and Bible study lessons without watering down God's Word.

Among the points Willhite covers include:

1. When preparing sermons and lessons, prepare and present from the perspective of the pew instead of the pulpit.
2. Principles of using an interesting introduction to provide structure for your sermon or lesson.
3. Excellent notes on using proper exegesis, theology, and homiletics with God's Word.
4. Every expository sermon should stick to one main point - God created the human mind to desire unity.
5. Ask a good question then build the sermon or lesson around the question and to a conclusion.
6. Strategic uses of story-telling in a sermon.
7. Excellent principles for using illustrations.
8. Speak with clarity! Use transitions correctly.

A highly recommended read for those who seek to improve a sermon or Bible study!

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Preaching with Relevance (Preaching With Series)
Preaching with Relevance (Preaching With Series) by Keith Willhite (Paperback - June 30, 2001)
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