My good friend, Mike McKinley, over at the 9 Marks Blog has just posted a review of a helpful little book, called Listen Up I encourage you to give it a read and consider how it might be useful to you as you sit under the preaching of God's Word at your local church.
How to Listen to Sermons, Both Faithful and Heretical
by Michael Mckinley
Jesus tells us to be careful how we hear (Luke 8:18). Yet many Christians approach the Sunday sermon with little to no game-plan for listening well.
To address that problem, Christopher Ash has written an outstanding booklet: Listen Up! A Practical Guide to Listening to Sermons.
The booklet is very accessible. It is short (only 31 pages), well designed, and written in an informal, catchy style. And the content is pure gold.
It is broken into several section. The first and longest part is devoted to seven ingredients for healthy sermon listening. They are:
Expect God to speak.
Admit God knows better than you.
Check the preacher says what the passage says.
Hear the sermon in church (as opposed to solely listening to sermons on the internet).
Be there week by week.
Do what the Bible says.
Do what the Bible says today -- and rejoice!
Each of these "ingredients" comes with practical examples and a list of "practical steps to take" at the end.
The second section deal with listening to "bad" sermons, particularly dull sermons, biblically inadequate sermons, and heretical sermons.
The final section reminds us that congregations often get the kind of preaching they tolerate and encourage, and then provides seven suggestions for encouraging good preaching,
I found this booklet very, very helpful. If you are a preacher who wants to train your people to listen well to God's Word, this is the booklet you want to use. If you are a regular hearer of God's Word, this booklet will give you a great perspective and a ton of practical strategies for improvement.
Radstock Reports ticker tape
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Thursday, August 20, 2009
Radstock TV
Check out the series of video uplinks that have been posted by various Radstock pastors and church planters. Its amazing what is happening across the Radstock network, a chief focus of the videos is the work in India.
Kindergarten meet and greet
On the bus
The First Day of school
Hard to believe we now have 3 children who are school age. Tate didn't get to have a "normal" day at Kindergarten today - we just went to visit his classroom and meet his teacher. He will ride the bus tomorrow - he has waited years for this moment so he is EXCITED! I am anticipating a huge tantrum from the 2 year old in our house as she is convinced she is getting on the bus tomorrow with the other 3. Mega coffee will be needed early to navigate the crisis!
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