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Seven Ways to Grab a Listener’s Attention: Designing More Effective Sermon Introductions

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  • Steve Larsen

A sermon introduction is important for grabbing the attention of the listeners. This article offers seven different ways to design sermon introductions.

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Top Ten Sermon Introduction Mistakes

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  • Eric McKiddie

How do you write a sermon introduction that will grab the attention of those listening to your preaching? Knowing how not to do it helps in knowing how to do it. By avoiding these ten mistakes you can work towards writing a sermon introduction that will draw attention.

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The Value of Sermon Introductions: How to Stop Giving Your Congregation Theological Whiplash

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  • Eric McKiddie

A sermon introduction serves the purpose of leading the congregation into the sermon. How do you write a good sermon introduction? This article suggests there are seven aspects you may want to consider.

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Introductions: Three Things That Will Get Your Sermon off to an Effective Start

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  • Eric McKiddie

Every pastor wants to preach an effective sermon. He wants his preaching to be of help to his people. What makes for an effective sermon? It is partly what you say in your introduction. This article offers some suggestions on how to draft an effective sermon introduction.

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