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Feb 14, 2023 • 56min

4 Commitments of Preachers with Jared E. Alcántara

Some people transport us beyond our blind spots and comfort zones一introducing us to a chorus of diverse voices echoing across God’s kingdom, from both church history and our own age.Jared Alcantara is one of those guides.Growing up in a bi-cultural home in a diverse low-income neighborhood, and now as Professor of Preaching at Truett Theological Seminary, his homiletics classes prominently feature Black, Latino(a), and Asian North American preachers. He’s written two books on one of his preaching heroes, Gardner C. Taylor.Jared talks with Steve Carter about his book, The Practices of Christian Preaching, which offers four practical ways to grow as a communicator: Focused Attention Concrete Goals Constructive Feedback Willingness to Take Risks Jared explains that, although receiving feedback is vulnerable and humbling, no preacher, regardless of pedigree, can avoid plateauing without it. Ultimately, growth is not about accruing accolades or platform building: it’s so listeners will see and savor the beauty of God and the gospel.EPISODE LINKSJared’s books about Gardner Taylor:Learning From A Legend: What Gardner C. Taylor Can Teach Us About PreachingCrossover Preaching (his dissertation)Preaching Today article on Gardner C. Taylor: "Learning from a Legend"Jared’s other books:The Practices of Christian Preaching: Essentials For Effective ProclamationHow To Preach ProverbsBook by Matthew Kim & Daniel Wong:Finding Our Voice: A Vision For Asian North American PreachingBook by K. Anders Ericsson:Peak: How All of Us Can Achieve Extraordinary ThingsTruett Seminary@jaredealcantara@steveryancarter@craft_character Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Jan 24, 2023 • 57min

Developing a Preacher's Hermeneutic with Joe Grana

In this special episode, Steve Carter talks to one of his mentors, Dr. Joe Grana, a longtime professor and dean at Hope International University, and currently a teaching pastor at The Refinery Christian Church in Arizona.Dr. Grana explains the importance of hermeneutics (the process of interpreting Scripture) and how it rescues teachers from the highly subjective “reader’s response” approach to Bible study. Rather than shoehorning a passage into what we think it means, preachers can discover its original (and timeless) meaning by following three basic steps: Observation Interpretation Application After showing these three steps in action, using Luke 4:14-21 as his anchor text, Dr. Grana shares his vision for 2023: to grow in wisdom and stature, and in favor with God and man.EPISODE LINKSChurch: The Refinery ChurchBooks recommended by Dr. Grana:Misreading Scripture with Western EyesMisreading Scripture with Individualist Eyes@steveryancarter@craft_characterRELATED PREACHING TODAY RESOURCESHuman Authors, Words of the Spirit, and Preaching Christ, by David E. PrinceA Preacher's Temptation: Forgetting or Neglecting Basic Hermeneutical Practices, by Douglas Sean O'Donnell Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Jan 10, 2023 • 48min

Preaching with No Regrets with Steve Sonderman

“Ministry to men is on their time, their turf, and their agenda.”Steve Sonderman first heard those words from a mentor, and after pastoring at Elmbrook Church in Wisconsin for 34 years, serving as a chaplain for the Milwaukee Brewers, and launching No Regrets Men’s Ministry, he’s spent over three decades equipping the church to effectively disciple men.He currently serves as the president of No Regrets full-time, and this year marks the 30-year anniversary of the organization’s annual men’s conference. Steve Carter listens to the fascinating story of how the conference began, and how its impact reaches far beyond a single day, through a leadership cohort designed to disciple men for a whole year after the event.Steve Sonderman also drops some time-tested wisdom on how to engage men from the pulpit, including things like: relevance, relatable stories, authenticity, and application. Ultimately, his goal is to reach men for Jesus, root them in Jesus, release them for kingdom impact, and reproduce them as leaders in life.You can find info on how to host or attend the No Regrets Men’s Conference here.EPISODE LINKSSteve’s books: How To Build a Life-Changing Men’s Ministry, Mobilizing Men for 1-on-1 Ministry@noregretsmennoregretsconference.org@steveryancarter@craft_character Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Dec 27, 2022 • 54min

Preaching on Mission with Jordan Gustafson + Andrew Richards

What topic is on every page of the Bible?The answer is MISSION: God’s heart to seek and save those who are not yet a part of his family. This mission is not just something we read about in Scripture一it’s happening right now, and you can be a part of it!In this final episode of 2022, Steve Carter, along with his friends at Food For the Hungry (FH), ask you to donate to the severe famine impacting 36 million people in Africa. Every 36 seconds, someone will die from hunger-related causes. As God’s people, we can make a difference!Donate to FH’s Africa relief efforts HERE.Steve Carter talks with Jordan Gustafson (Director of Organizational Partnerships) and Andrew Richards (Organizational Partnerships Manager) about FH’s mission to help impoverished communities around the world become self-sustaining. This episode is packed with practical wisdom about how to love and help those in need, whether they live next door or across the globe.EPISODE LINKSDonate to Africa here.Website: www.fh.org@food4thehungry@steveryancarter@craft_character Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Dec 13, 2022 • 1h 8min

The Preaching Funnel with Jarrett Stevens

Most communicators know the agony of staring at scattered notes, wondering how to shape them into a compelling message.Enter Jarrett Stevens, lead pastor Soul City Church in Chicago, who has spent 25 years honing his writing and outline process into what he now affectionately calls the “funnel of love.” Rather than a predictable formula, the funnel is like a trellis, undergirding messages with a thoughtful structure, while also letting them thrive in the freedom of the Spirit.Steve Carter asks Jarrett about how to balance levity and gravitas: When should we use humor in sermons? And when should we hold back? They also chat about Jarrett’s helpful training course: The Communicator’s Masterclass.EPISODE LINKSWebsite: jarrettstevens.comChurch: soulcitychurch.com@jarrettstevens@steveryancarter@craft_character Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Nov 22, 2022 • 41min

How to Preach Advent Like Never Before with Vanessa Stricker

For a lot of people, the holidays are physically frenetic, emotionally overwhelming, and spiritually distracting. Few slow down long enough to ponder what’s happening in their own souls, or to give more than a passing thought to the significance of this season: God coming to earth.That’s why Steve Carter is excited to introduce you to an incredible Advent devotional, written by his good friend Vanessa Stricker, who is the Pastor of Peacemaking and Justice at One Life City Church in Fullerton, California.Advent Reflections earnestly reminds individuals and families that hope, love, joy, and peace come from the God who does not shrink back from lament or suffering, but willingly embraces it to bring light into darkness. With Advent just days away, this is a great resource to guide you through the coming season, so that you might experience his nearness.EPISODE LINKSBuy Vanessa’s Advent Reflections here.Vanessa’s blog: onthesideofgrace.comChurch: onelifecitychurch.org@onthesideofgrace@steveryancarter@craft_characterPREACHING TODAY CHRISTMAS RESOURCESMy Favorite Christmas Theme: Create Meaningful and Memorable Christmas Services, by Bri JohnsFear and Loathing in Bethlehem: As a Christian I love Christmas; but as a Preacher I dread it, by Paul HoffmanPreach Nothing New This Christmas ... And It Will Be Novel: Do we always have to find a new spin on the Christmas story?, by Mandy SmithChristmas and the Minor Prophets: For Advent let the 12 Minor Prophets lead us to Christmas, by Taylor TurkingtonMary Christmas!: Exploring the lives of the 4 Marys in the Christmas story, by Scott M. GibsonChristmas Holiday Resource Page Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Nov 8, 2022 • 52min

Preaching to a Divided Nation with Paul A. Hoffman

The 2022 midterm elections, like most political events in our age, will undoubtedly spark new fires of division in our country一not only in the nation at large, but sadly, within the church. Enter Paul A. Hoffman, the lead pastor of Evangelical Friends Church in Newport, Rhode Island, and co-author of a new book: Preaching To A Divided Nation: A Seven-Step Model for Promoting Reconciliation and Unity.Steve Carter asks Paul to walk through the seven crucial steps every Christian can take to live out the reconciliation-filled power of the gospel. In this click-bait-laden, polarized cultural moment, these steps help us start conversations rooted in what bonds us, not what divides us.EPISODE LINKSPaul’s books: Preaching To A Divided Nation, Reconciling PlacesChurch: efcnewport.com@pastorhoffman@steveryancarter@craft_characterPaul's Christmas Preaching Article: Fear and Loathing in Bethlehem Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Oct 25, 2022 • 42min

How Every Preacher Must Fan the Flame with Jim Cymbala

In his new book, Fan the Flame: Let Jesus Renew Your Calling and Revive Your Church, Jim Cymbala distills the Spirit-fueled, Bible-saturated ethos of his 50+ years in ministry. As Steve Carter affectionately quips, "Jim is like a firehose of passion and wisdom."In this episode, Jim explains why Acts 20 is the “spiritual selfie” every pastor should aspire to. He pushes back against the church growth movement一which is consumeristic in its mission and methods一instead imploring pastors to preach the full counsel of God, in the power of the Holy Spirit, for the singular purpose of pointing people to Christ.Jim offers a practical picture of his daily devotions, which includes a mixture of devotionals, Scripture, singing, and prayer. Rather than formulaic, his routine reminds novices and veterans alike that, above all, the call of every pastor is to spend time with God.EPISODE LINKSJim’s new book: Fan the FlameJim’s other books: Fresh Wind Fresh Fire, Spiritual Warfare Is RealChurch: brooklyntabernacle.orgJim’s Facebook@steveryancarter@craft_characterPreaching in the Power of the Holy Spirit - Preaching Guide on Preaching TodayPreaching Today's Christmas Article: "My Favorite Christmas Theme," by Bri JohnsChristmas Resources Page on PreachingToday.comAdvent Resources Page on PreachingToday.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Oct 11, 2022 • 43min

The Essential Preaching Frequencies with Erwin McManus

Erwin McManus has spent decades honing his skill as a communicator, at Mosaic (the church he founded in Hollywood, CA), at conferences around the world, and in living rooms filled with a handful of friends. Wherever he goes一even in places where he doesn’t speak the native language一he’s able to communicate in a profound way. Why?Erwin explains to Steve Carter that it’s all about “frequencies,” a concept he unpacks in his recent MasterClass titled “The Art of Communication.” Frequencies are the key to understanding your own voice, as well as intuitively sensing the needs of your audience in real-time. Until you develop this awareness of self and listener, you’re likely to communicate as ineffectively as “the loneliest whale in the world.”Want to know what that means? Listen to the episode!EPISODE LINKSErwin’s books: The Genius of Jesus, The Last ArrowHis masterclass: The Art of CommunicationWebsite: thegeniusof.comChurch: Mosaic@erwinmcmanus@steveryancarter@craft_character Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Sep 27, 2022 • 1h 2min

The Preacher's Checklist with Luke Norsworthy

This episode is packed with insights from Luke Norsworthy, pastor of Westover Hills Church in Austin, Texas, and author of God Over Good and Befriending Your Monsters. His conversation with Steve Carter meanders through all sorts of topics: How to put yourself into sermons without being narcissistic. Why Luke uses a checkmark system to track sermon writing progress. How the sobering but hope-filled journey of an Afghan family is shaping Luke’s church. How Luke receives sermon feedback before Sunday, and why he’s a better preacher because of it.  Luke’s final advice? Be grateful every time you preach, regardless of how you feel it went. There will always be another goal to reach, criticism to field, or growth area to explore. For today, be content with where you’re at, trusting grace to carry you wherever you need to go.EPISODE LINKS Luke’s books: God Over Good, Befriending Your MonstersPodcast: NorsworthyWebsite: www.lukenorsworthy.comHis Church: Westover Hills Church@lukeanorsworthy@steveryancarter@craft_characterCheck out the book that inspired Luke to write 500 words a day: The War of Art Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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