How to Preach Without Notes

How to Preach Without Notes by Charles W. Koller, published by Baker Books in 1997, offers insights into the practice of expository preaching. This 288-page book presents a thorough examination of the biblical conception of preaching, emphasizing the benefits of delivering sermons without reliance on notes. Koller articulates distinctive principles of preaching and explores various homiletical patterns, providing a comprehensive resource for those involved in Christian ministry.
Readers will find a detailed discussion on the advantages of note-free preaching, as well as practical guidance on effective note-taking. The book addresses key aspects of Christian rituals and practices, making it a valuable addition to pastoral resources. With its focus on the administration of the Christian Church and the art of preaching, this edition serves as a practical guide for ministers seeking to enhance their preaching skills.
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Dr. Koller argues for the primacy of expository preaching and articulates its distinctive principles. He discusses the biblical conception of preaching, the advantages of preaching without notes, basic homiletical patterns, note-taking and much more.
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