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				<description><![CDATA[In one of the main passages devoted to guiding pastoral ministry, Paul says to Timothy, &#8220;Practice these things, immerse yourself in them, so that all may see your progress.&#8221; (1 Timothy 4:15) I am currently two-thirds through writing a manuscript for my second full-length book tentatively titled, Preacher As Soul-Watcher. 1 Timothy 4:14-16 is the [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>In one of the main passages devoted to guiding pastoral ministry, Paul says to Timothy,</p>



<p><strong>&#8220;Practice these things, immerse yourself in them, so that all may see your progress.&#8221;</strong> (1 Timothy 4:15)</p>



<p>I am currently two-thirds through writing a manuscript for my second full-length book tentatively titled, <em>Preacher As Soul-Watcher</em>. 1 Timothy 4:14-16 is the second of two passages that create a strong foundation for a theology of preaching in church.</p>



<p>The research and writing, along with teaching Advanced Homiletics for Lancaster Bible College|Capital Seminary &amp; Graduate School, affords me opportunities to see new material such as Jared Alcántara&#8217;s book, The Practices <em>of</em> Christian Preaching: <em>Essentials</em> for <em>Effective Proclamation</em> (Baker Academic, 2019).</p>



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<p>I had the privilege of meeting Jared when he was a student at Gordon Conwell Theological Seminary and attending the Evangelical Homiletics Society. I was thrilled to receive a copy of his book.</p>



<p>In describing famous saxophonist, Charlie Parker, Jared wrote that he &#8220;majored in zeal and minored in skill&#8221; (p. 2).</p>



<p>Probably that&#8217;s not what you and I want our congregants to say about us!</p>



<p>Jared&#8217;s research for the introduction led him to the phrase, &#8220;deliberate practice&#8221; (p. 5). If you&#8217;ve played a sport or instrument you know it&#8217;s possible to practice poorly. So, you know it&#8217;s possible to preach week after week&#8211;a few weeks ago I surpassed the 2,000 sermon mark&#8211;and not get any better.</p>



<p>Jared writes, &#8220;The central claim of this book is that <em>preachers who cultivate life-giving preaching habits through deliberate practice will enhance their proficiency, grow in their commitment, and flourish in their homiletical ministry</em>&#8221; (p. 5).</p>



<p>Okay, we could have some interesting discussions about this especially the last part which doesn&#8217;t take into account those preacher who enter dysfunctional churches, experience oppressive cultures, move on to their next assignment, preach the same way and flourish. But that&#8217;s not important right now.</p>



<p>What is is that it&#8217;s possible to preach and not practice the craft and all that&#8217;s wrapped up in the craft including the spiritual disciplines.</p>



<p>And Paul was the one who wrote for God, &#8220;Practice these things&#8230;&#8221; It&#8217;s very likely that His gift + your deliberate work + His blessing, including providing your congregants with ears to hear, can continue to give Him glory in the church and in Christ Jesus (Ephesians 3:21),</p>



<p>Randal</p>
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