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April 21, 2008

Though I can't say I've read everything out there on the subject, I can say that Thomas Long's "Stolen Goods: Tempted to Plagiarize" is the best thing I've read so far about issues pertaining to preaching and plagiarism. Brian Larson, editor of PreachingToday.com, offered the same sentiments when he first received permission for us to run the article. If you haven't read it, take a moment to check it out. Also, we'd love for you to give a listen to the most recent episode of PT Talk to hear us discuss this controversial topic. This entry builds off of thoughts I briefly shared in that audio cast.

Continue reading "Experiential Plagiarism"...

Posted by Brian Lowery at 3:02 PM on April 21, 2008 | Comments (3)

April 18, 2008

PreachingToday.com is currently running "Stolen Goods: Tempted to Plagiarize", an article by Thomas G. Long about the necessity of citation and the damage of deceit in preaching. The editors of Preaching Today wanted to use our new weekly audio feature - PT Talk - to chime in with a few thoughts on this controversial topic. Please use the comments section to share your own reflections.

Click "Play" on the audio player below, and you can listen to PT Talk via an audio stream. If you'd rather download the audio file so you can have it on the run, there is a link just below the player.




To download this episode of PT Talk, click here.

Posted by Brian Lowery at 11:54 AM on April 18, 2008 | Comments (0)

April 16, 2008

PreachingToday.com is currently running "Stolen Goods: Tempted to Plagiarize", an article by Thomas G. Long about the necessity of citation and the damage of deceit in preaching. If you're a member of Preaching Today, you can read it at any time by clicking on the link. Brian Larson (chief editor) and I will be discussing the article and its implications in the next episode of PT Talk (to be posted very soon). In the meantime, here are a few juicy quotes from Long's work:

Continue reading "Preaching and Plagiarism"...

Posted by Brian Lowery at 4:32 PM on April 16, 2008 | Comments (1)

April 7, 2008

A section from Gary Thomas's The Beautiful Fight struck a deep chord with me this morning:

Continue reading "With a Finger on My Shoulder"...

Posted by Brian Lowery at 1:57 PM on April 7, 2008 | Comments (0)

October 22, 2007

You may be interested in attending a preaching workshop that I have gone to several times over the years and have always found rewarding. The event is sponsored by Simeon Trust, an organization spearheaded by author Kent Hughes and devoted to advancing sound biblical preaching. They now hold workshops in various parts of the U.S., and there will be one in Chicago in November.

Continue reading "Upcoming Workshop"...

Posted by Sarah Baldwin at 1:36 PM on October 22, 2007 | Comments (0)

October 3, 2007

Hopefully you've been able to check out the Preaching Today interview with Kent Carlson and Mike Lueken on preaching for spiritual formation. Mark your calendars: the second part comes out this Friday. In the meantime here's something from the cutting room floor...

How did the topic of spiritual formation in preaching become important to you?

Kent: Our interest in preaching for spiritual formation is directly related to the story of our church. We were a seeker-targeted church that had experienced rather rapid growth in our area. We were having great fun and, in terms of attendance and decisions for Christ, were experiencing great success. By 2000, we were finally in our first permanent, large building, so we no longer had facility demands. This gave us flexibility to evaluate where we were and listen more carefully to what God was saying.

Continue reading "From the Cutting Room Floor (Kent Carlson and Mike Lueken Interview)"...

Posted by Brian Lowery at 10:49 AM on October 3, 2007 | Comments (0)

September 19, 2007

If I could direct you one place today, it would be here.

Read it slowly. Read it carefully. Read it humbly. Oh - and make sure you read Part Two (coming out this Friday afternoon).

Ortberg has some deep, meaningful thoughts to offer you as a preacher and, most importantly, as a simple follower of Christ.

Posted by Brian Lowery at 10:56 AM on September 19, 2007 | Comments (0)

August 13, 2007

Between the preacher and his goal of strengthening Christ's church stands a gauntlet of formidable obstacles. For example, life in a media-driven society pressures ministers to knead into their sermons equal parts content and entertainment, while short attention spans mean they have less than half an hour to strike the perfect balance. If the sermon's dull, the preacher will be called a bore; if it's too exciting, he'll be called a showman. No one should envy the preacher's vocation.

The good news is, you're in good company. I was encouraged by a little book published many years ago that confirmed for me that preachers have faced the same challenges since the very beginning. John Chrysostom's On the Priesthood, completed sometime before 386 AD, is the author's attempt to talk his superiors out of ordaining him for the ministry—John has read the job description, and he doesn't want anything to do with it. His reasons may sound familiar.

Continue reading "You're in Good Company"...

Posted by Brian Lowery at 3:07 PM on August 13, 2007 | Comments (1)

July 26, 2007

About a year and a half ago, we had a weekend at our church where we explored spiritual formation, and Dallas Willard was one of the people who spoke to a group of our leaders.

After he was done, we walked out to the car, and he was just shuffling along, singing to himself a hymn.

What struck me as I watched him was how different he was than what I'm like after I speak. There was nothing inside of Dallas that was asking the questions I tend to gnaw on: "How did I do? What went well? What didn't? Did people like that?" Why do I dwell on such things? Because if they liked it, I can feel good about myself, and I can feed off of that. And if they didn't like it, then that's bad, and I'm kind of sad.

Continue reading "Let It Go"...

Posted by Brian Lowery at 8:00 AM on July 26, 2007 | Comments (2)

July 23, 2007

An upcoming issue of Preaching Today Audio (Issue #289) features a workshop by John Ortberg on preparing your soul for preaching. Because of limited space on the disc, I had to cut quite a bit of great material. Wonderfully enough, the folks at Leadership have put together an article of some of the material we weren't able to use! Here's something ripe for reflection that Ortberg shared early in the workshop:

The theologian Abraham Kuyper likened the human soul to the tabernacle in the Old Testament. You have an outer court, which is the public domain. That's where you work, where you shop, and where you go to school. Preaching is often done as an outer court activity. I prepare the words ahead of time. I think through what I want to say. I'm very aware of the fact that I'm doing this as a public activity.


You also have an inner court. This is the place where you invite family, friends, and people that you love deeply. You share a deeper level of your life in the inner court. Not everybody gets to the inner court, certainly not your whole church.

Continue reading "The Inner Room"...

Posted by Brian Lowery at 8:00 AM on July 23, 2007 | Comments (1)

May 7, 2007

For several months I have been doing an in-depth study of Malachi. As a pastor charged with the responsibility of feeding the people, one passage that seized my interest the more I considered it was 2:1–9, which discusses God's covenant with Levi as it rebukes the priests for failing in their responsibility to properly teach the Word. It is a sobering and relevant warning for preachers today, for as much as we should talk about proper methods in preaching we also need to talk about the heart issues of how we faithfully discharge our responsibility as God's spokesperson.

Continue reading "What I Learn from Levi"...

Posted by Brian Larson at 4:04 PM on May 7, 2007 | Comments (0)

April 2, 2007

At the 2007 National Pastors Convention in San Diego, editorial advisor John Ortberg gave a list of what he regards as the Ten Deadly Sins of the Preacher. Here they are:

Continue reading "Ten Temptations of Preachers"...

Posted by Brian Larson at 5:04 PM on April 2, 2007 | Comments (5)


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