Thanks for sharing this. I guess every preacher has his/her own process and I like the way yours works. I tend to ruminate, wring my hands, and grasp at straws most of the week until Thursday I finally write something down and think I'll do better next week. I describe it as having bread in the oven...it's not done yet, I often think!
Scott, thank you to you( and your wife and family) for such labor intensive process, for such collateral beauty, for allowing God to make something so beautiful with your life.
Just as a student of the bible. Not as a teacher. I got something from this. Thanks!
Do you ever do a critical review afterwards?
At long last, the highlighter decoder ring has been revealed!
This is so practical and validating.
That Spurgeon quote and the idea of studying multiple things has been so formative for me in developing sermon preparation habits.
Thanks for sharing this. I guess every preacher has his/her own process and I like the way yours works. I tend to ruminate, wring my hands, and grasp at straws most of the week until Thursday I finally write something down and think I'll do better next week. I describe it as having bread in the oven...it's not done yet, I often think!
Scott, thank you to you( and your wife and family) for such labor intensive process, for such collateral beauty, for allowing God to make something so beautiful with your life.
Praise Him
I do appreciate the effort - mental and physical and prayer - you put in to sermon writing.