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Bad: Bible Twister
In the game of Twister, there’s a mat with rows of different colored spots and you must place the specified hand or foot on a dot of the specified color. In most cases of Bible teaching, you have to touch on a series of verses: Romans 2:11! Ephesians 5:1! Leviticus 20:4! Now make a sermon out of those verses! You Read More
Bad: Something for all ages!
The word of God does not need to be made relevant in order to reach a people or generation. The word of God is living. Introduced to the Word, and allowed to interact with the Word, beleivers will reach personal revelations by the Holy Spirit. What separates the people of God, what segregates them by age and culture, are the Read More
Good: Bibles provided
How can a Protestant church put a hymnal and the book of common prayer in the pew, but not the Bible?
Bad: Rhetorical questions
When a speaker uses a lot of rhetorical questions, it amounts to an admission: “Since I am not letting you ask any questions, let me give you a few that you can pretend you asked.” And: “You are probably bored, so let me try to pique your curiousity.” Once in a great while a rhetorical question can just be good Read More