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I'm a new pastor heading a 2-year energetic church in Novaliches. I have finished my MDiv in ISOT-Asia. But inspite of all the studies, I still need (maybe desperately need)  guidance in so many aspects of leading a growing church or maybe even to make a church to start growing.

Sa tingin ko, there are many pastors out there who also in the same situation like me, baka lang nahihiya humingi ng tulong, o kaya walang venue or way to get help. I have happy news for all of us - eto na po ang site para sa ating lahat!

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Andy Stanley's tips on preaching


I've been reading his book Communicating for Life Change (borrowed from ISOT, di pa rin available sa bookstore). Ang dami kong natutunan sa pagkuha ng attention ng audience during preaching. Let me share some of his tips...

1. Check your speed. As a rule of thumb, faster is better. Meaning, faster than your usual conversations. Pag raw mabagal, parang di masyadong alam yung message.

2. Slow down on the curves. During transitions, say from intro to entering the Bible text or going into the conclusion, slow down. Para daw yung audience, kahit nawala na sila at some point in your message, maka-pick-up ulit sila. Medyo sakit ko ito - may times di ako tumatapak sa preno.

3. Add something unexpected. One time, during a message about life's interruptions, nagpa-brownout siya in the middle of the message. Buti na lang di siya nagpakidlat :o).

4. Err on being direct with your point. Wag na magpaligoy-ligoy pa. State your point, and state it again. Pag-uwi ng audience, dapat naka-take-out yung point mo.

5. Be a tourist guide thru the Bible text. One verse at a time lang. Don't leave a verse without giving a comment (frustration, skepticism, happiness, etc.), explanation, or highlight. Oo nga naman, di nga pala sila graduates ng seminary. Give signals that you're about to read the main point ("Eto na ha, pakinggan nyo maigi ito ha...") of the text. Explain odd words or phrases. Deliberately misread some text. Have the audience read certain words out loud. All in all, make it an enjoyable journey thru the text.

By the way, like Andy, may bar stool rin ako (see pic above). Sa totoo lang, it relaxes me and helps me to be more conversational in my sermon. When I want to highlight something, I stand up for more emphasis (dramatics!). I'm hooked to his preaching principles (one-point sermon, etc.), sana ISOT will consider his methods as an alternative lesson sa Preaching class.

2 comments:

  1. Magaling talaga itong si Pareng Andy. His childhood friend, Louie Giglio, head of Passion Ministries, calls Andy the best leader, period.

    Sana maging available itong libro ni Andy para mapag-aralan pa natin (at pag-usapan) ng in depth.

    You mentioned na sana i-adopt ito ng ISOT for their preaching class. Ang problema wala sa atin na member nitong blog ang taga ISOT na.(alam ko even Kuya Bong is not part of the faculty at the moment) Dapat talaga palawakin pa natin itong blog natin. Why not consider asking people like Kuya Rod Santos, Kuya Nimrod Tica, and Kuya Neil Mamburam to join our blog?

    Also Bro, di ba kilala ni Ptr Loi si Ptr. ancho ng Palawan? Baka pwede natin siyang i-invite dito. 'm sure madami tayong matututunan sa kanya.

    God bless bro.

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  2. Bro, I'm still in the faculty. Nag semi-retire lang ako for a year. He he. Anyway, I'm back. I will tell the "pillars" about it. I'm sure they would be glad to include Stanley's one-point sermon style. I've been using it myself actually. Thanks for the reminder.

    Pero, seriously, ibang klase ang dating nitong si Sandy. Parang Andy rin. He he.

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