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Expand your preaching repertoire by incorporating the Bible, literature, arts, television, music, poetry, drama, biography, and personal experiences. Discover a wealth of resources to captivate your audience.
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1. THE BIBLE Reading, Reflecting, Jotting
2. Observation/writing/dictating Chaucerian: noticing, recording billboards, tee-shirts, bumper stickers, hospital visits
The Arts Continued . . . • B. The Novel • 1. The Bear (Faulkner) • 2. The Sound and the Fury (Faulkner) • 3. The Old Man and the Sea (Hemingway) • 4. The Winter of our Discontent (Steinbeck) • 5. Sister Carrie (Dreiser) • 6. Catcher in the Rye (Salinger)
The Novel continued . . . • 7. The Heart of Darkness (Conrad) • 8. Lord of the Flies (Golding) • 9. The Stranger (Camus)
E. Drama As “Long Day’s Journey into Night,” “Broadway Bound,” “The Night of the Iguana,” Shakespeare
4. Biography Missionaries, ministers, lay leaders, political figures, other exceptional people
5. The Field of Homiletics • Books on Preaching • Books of sermons • Preaching Conferences • Journals • Boreham, Barclay • Illustration books/ books of stories, short stories • Websites on Preaching (Textweek, Protestanhour, Vanderbilt Divinity)
6. And . . . • Guideposts • Soup Books • Bumper Stickers/ tee shirts • Your suggestions . . .