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Scott Wenig: How I Preach
Scott Wenig: And this is How I Preach β¦
[Scott, like several of those portrayed in this series, is a fellow Evangelical Homiletics Society (EHS) member, and a fellow teacher of preaching (at Denver Seminary). Thoughtful scholar on all matters homiletical and pastoral, he brings to the pulpit a wealth of experience in leading churches. He has been at Denver for over two decades, and including this stint has been pastoring both in full-time and interim capacities for the
Imbalance!
Youβve heard of skinny jeans and baggy jeans. But thereβs a new kid in town now.
Asymmetric jeans!
Gives you the best of both worlds, because one leg is wide and the other is skinny!
Apparently, these unconventional deals have been creeping their way into fashion in the last several months.
Maybe you couldn’t decide if you wanted your lower extremities to be wrapped in something skin-hugging or if you wanted an elephantine look? Or maybe one of your legs tends to get
Biblical Foundations Podcast
I was interviewed some time ago on Biblical Foundations Podcast by my friend, Dr. Andreas KΓΆstenberger of Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary.
Hereβs our conversation on hermeneutics and preaching (in two parts):
Abe’s Resources
Hopefully, this aggregation of resources will be as helpful in your preaching endeavors as they have been in mine. Of course, all the usual stipulations and warnings apply. By listing these resources, I am not necessarily endorsing the theology or doctrinal stance of the owners/managers of, or contributors to, these resources. Caveat lector!
Hereβs what I haveβ¦
On my Smartphone (running iOS 14)
- Other than the usual assortment of news, games, weather, music, and photo apps, I have Bibles from Olive Tree Software: Hebrew Bible, Greek Bible, and English Bibles (NET and NASB) and from Logos. One can obtain parsing information and even search in Hebrew and Greek β¦ on oneβs phone!
- There are some other apps that I have found useful for collecting articles, illustrations, reading pdfs, etc. I think they are beneficial enough that they merit a blog on each (one of these days).
All this smartphone talk is not to say that laptop tools are useless. Au contraire!
With my Laptop Β (running both MacOS Catalina and Windows 10 Pro)
- Bibleworks 10 (full version $389; upgrades cost less) is quite a sophisticated program that is extensively employed in my research (now defunct, unfortunately, though the software, which I love, still works).
- Galaxie Software provides a reasonably broad coverage of over thirty conservative journals. An online subscription ($50/year or $5/month) brings you instant access to a regularly updated database of articles.
- Logos (SBTS faculty have access to this vast resource).
And as regards hard copy
PBJ!
One of my good friends (and a former student) commented to me recently:
Most, if not all of your RaMbLeS, deal with legit scientific journals and studies. Can you find something legit to write about PB&J sandwiches? Iβd like to see you make a Biblical connection there.β
Well, seeing that both he and I were avid fans of aforementioned food item, I agreed.
In fact, while living in Scotland almost two decades ago, the very first day I landed there, I went hunting for
Don Sunukjian: How I Preach
Don Sunukjian: And this is How I Preach β¦
[Iβm happy to present Don Sunukjian on How I Preach. He has been in ministry for close to four decades now and has left an indelible mark on evangelical homiletics, including that taught at Dallas Seminary, where he was a prof in the 80s.]
Donald R. Sunukjian
Professor of Preaching
Chair, Department of Christian Ministry and Leadership
Talbot School of Theology, La Mirada, California
Current gig
Genesis 30:25β31:16
God sovereignly works to bless his children, as they work responsibly, even in adverse conditions.
A change of mind for Jacob comes with the birth of Joseph (30:25); he desires to return to his homeland. It was probably the entire sequence of events—especially the futile machinations of the female “Jacob,” Rachel, until she surrendered and then was remembered by God—that brought Jacob to his senses. It was time to make some amends; it was time to go home. Later,