By being a man of the Book, and a diligent student of many books. He who lives daily and intimately with the former, and dips frequently and intensively into the latter will never want for themes to preach, nor will his preaching be dry, unproductive and stale.
On the contrary, he will eagerly seek the pulpit in order to share the gold nuggets he has mined, and his audience will find delight in the precious ore he has dredged up for it. Continue reading ““How may a preacher avoid sterility and stagnation in his preaching?”, by Guy N. Woods”