Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Fred Craddock sharing about "preaching"

As I was reading a chapter in a required textbook, I came across reading one of Fred Craddock's writing, and for some reason, I googled him... found an interesting blog talking about him. This person lists out tips that I thought it might be good and helpful for preachers, whoever out there who might be intrigued.


Craddock offered 13 statements about preaching. Here they are:
1. Respect and come to love the hours of study in the preparation of a sermon. The discipline of study brings freedom.
2. Pay close attention to words; study them, respect them, love them.
3. Have a clear grasp of anthropology. In other words, understand deeply your view of humankind. How you view people informs your sermon.
4. Create high expectations.
5. If possible–find a governing image or metaphor.
6. Build anticipation in all your ministry.
7. Be able to state the sermon in one sentence.
8. Facilitate conversation between the congregation and Scripture.
9. Be flexible with the many layers of Scripture. There is usually more than one way to understand and present a text.
10. Populate sermons with people–people with names.
11. Create materials to make your sermon more real.
12. Develop and maintain balance in your life.
13. Live with a understanding distance of God. Talking with God that authorizes talking about God.

So that is a great list to take to heart…..but if you just heard that you would have fallen asleep, here is the stuff you would have loved!!!:


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A question he always asks:
What do I think I am doing when I am preaching?

Preaching should be a habit/discipline BUT MUST contain reflection
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He talked about Chaim Perelman a man who is an author of rerhetoric not preaching). And Craddock said this”
“Good communication, is making the absent present”. If listeners can see something, then it is persuasive. He gives and example of a Chinese emperor standing in the entrance of the palace. He watches some men taking an ox to its death for sacrifice. The emperor said, “Stop turn it loose and go get a sheep!” So the men asked the emperor, “Emperor, do you prefer sheep over oxen for sacrifices?” And the emperor replied, “No, it is just that I can see the ox”.
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Something important to Craddock when he thinks about preaching is that the sermon
1. must get the scripture straight. (knowledge), 2. AND it must be powerful, (then he gaver a en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_Lear”>King Lear quote, “My heart is in the coffin with Cesar, and I must pause until it returns me”) there is power in those words…he could have said, “I just miss him, give me a few minutes”, but instead Shakespear uses power, and those words force pause, awe, and beauty!

Monday, November 9, 2009

Craig Shaver Sharing on 11/8/09

- We got to come to church, vs. we get to come to church. Got vs. Get


- Share the gospel, three results:
1) Being rejected
2) The person accept the Christ
3) Plant the seeds in his/her life


All are 'GOOD' and 'winning' situations!

Friday, November 6, 2009

Praise You TODAY!

God, you know how much obstacles and difficulties I'm facing right now at this very moment, I pray for Your protection over me, as well as Your strength. I can't do all these by myself.. nor I can control any of these. Come to my rescue Lord! I praise You for sustaining my life, all these yrs, all these tough times. You have laid Your life down for me, and so I lay myself before You, reign in every aspect of my life, including my very physical body I pray. Thank you for being my stronghold in life... In Your light I will see LIGHT! THANK YOU FATHER :)