Biblical Preaching

Biblical Preaching

An introduction preaching course that will explore the history of preaching and preachers. This course is designed to help students know how to preach and study the fundamental beliefs that the Bible has. The hope of this class is to equip each student with the tools that are needed to study, exemplify and execute the truths of God’s Word both by mouth and life.

The student should be able to:
1. Develop solid biblical sermons that are both authentically biblical and relevant to the target audience.
2. Deliver sermons in a way that connects with and impacts the audience.
3. Demonstrate an understanding of a ministers vital role in shaping worship with the fundamentals of Bible teachings.
4. Be prepared to start on the journey of preaching our fundamental beliefs in an evangelistic series.
And much more...

Biblical Preaching
  • 01 - The Purpose of Preaching

    What is the purpose of preaching? The most common answer is to get the gospel to be heard all around the world. But did you know, it is also to keep those who are preaching connected to God? This presentation shows this powerful connection.

  • 02 - Principles of Preaching

    There are important Biblical principles in preaching the Word. This presentation explores those vital concepts that are literally life changing.

  • 03 - The Power of Preaching

    The power found in preaching doesn’t start or end at the pulpit but begins and continues with prayer. The knees of a preacher should be more warn out than his voice. The most important element that goes into preaching is often the hardest to apply. This presentation helps and inspires those to...

  • 04 - Rules of Interpretation and Preaching Definitions

    “The Bible with its precious gems of truth was not written for the scholar alone. On the contrary, it was designed for the people; and the interpretation given by the common people, when aided by the Holy Spirit, accords best with the truth as it is in Jesus.” (Testimonies for the church, vol. 5,...

  • 05 - Methodology of Expository and Textual Manuscripts

    There are key questions to ask when studying a verse or biblical concept. The expository method helps develop textual sermons. This method of studying the Bible helps with following the biblical instruction on how to study the Bible.

  • 06 - Principles and Methods for a Topical Sermon

    Why do you think it is important to preach sermons using the topical method? This method of study, helps in developing fundamental beliefs found in the church. These fundamentals have been derived in a textual and expository way but presented in a topical manner. This presentation helps in lea...

  • 07 - Sermon Design and Delivery

    Every preacher uses some kind of methodology when preparing and delivering sermons. In this presentation you will find 15 biblical points that one should strive to apply when crafting and delivering sermons.

  • 08 - The Art of Appeals

    For many ministers the most dreaded part of their sermons is making direct appeals to their audience. Though this maybe very intimidating for most, it is perhaps the most important part of the sermon. This presentation shares the importance and the science of making appeals.

  • 09 - Health Laws for Preaching

    The Bible says, “So they read distinctly from the book, in the Law of God; and they gave the sense, and helped them to understand the reading” (Nehemiah 8:8-NKJV). Preaching clearly and properly helps the Word of God make sense to those who are listening. Learn how in this presentation.

  • 10 - 7 Keys for Vocal Health

    The book Christ Object Lessons says, “We should look to Jesus, the perfect pattern; we should pray for the aid of the Holy Spirit, and in His strength we should seek to train every organ for perfect work” (336). This presentation addresses seven keys on how to train our vocal organs to preach pr...

  • 11 - Practical Voice Training

    Laura Williams has been using her singing talents in public ministry since 2011. In this bonus presentation she shares how one can properly use and maintain their voice for God’s glory.