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		<title>Wasting Precious Time During The Sermon?</title>
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				<description><![CDATA[I recently had the privilege of evaluating a young pastor-in-training who preached in two venues in our faith-family. &#160;One thing that discouraged him was that he ran out of time and couldn&#8217;t preach some of the more important sections of his preaching portion. &#160;Do you ever get to the end of your allotted teaching time [&#8230;]]]></description>
					<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-size:large;">I recently had the privilege of evaluating a young pastor-in-training who preached in two venues in our faith-family. &nbsp;One thing that discouraged him was that he ran out of time and couldn&#8217;t preach some of the more important sections of his preaching portion. &nbsp;Do you ever get to the end of your allotted teaching time and feel you don&#8217;t have sufficient time for key theological insights and application? &nbsp;One thing I&#8217;ve noticed is that we don&#8217;t always economize time like we should. &nbsp;For instance, there are two ways to approach contextual information. &nbsp;One is to ask, &#8220;How much context do I need to provide in order for my listeners to get the big picture?&#8221; &nbsp;I find most pastors asking that question. &nbsp;Another is to ask, &#8220;How much contextual information do I <i>need</i> to give them in order for them to understand my preaching portion?&#8221; &nbsp;The second question usually results in a significant paring of the contextual data I give in the sermon. &nbsp;Economy of time takes place when I only give what is absolutely necessary in order to make sense of the preaching portion. &nbsp;Preaching is too important for me to waste time.</span></p>
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