She has always encouraged me to do so. I have more than one book beginning stored away in the cloud, but have never felt the drive to complete one. Driving home from Central Illinois I was thinking -- Lessons Learned from the Pulpit & Sermons Taught on the Street.
Every preacher learns more than they can share when preparing for a message. The message prep and delivery has often taught me more than I feel I have taught others. I have been humbled by people's compliments and sometimes challenged by their critiques -- but I have always learned through the process of preaching.
I have also learned about preaching from other preachers. Some have taught me techniques that I have tried to copy; others have taught me things that I avoid. From listening to and observing other preachers I have learned that we can learn/teach more than just content, we also learn/teach something about our character.
As for the real lessons in life, I've learned these from the love and compassion of people in their day to day journeys through life. I hope that others have learned meaningful lessons from me, as well. I believe that we are all both teachers and students; preachers and congregants.
I have learned life from other bloggers and from stories shared on the internet. The truth is I have learned more about life, love, and the character of God from the streets than from any preacher's sermon.
I honestly don't know if this idea will ever move beyond the thoughts expressed in today's post or not. I just wanted to write it down somewhere so that I might remember it if the drive to write a book actually appears in the future.
Maybe some of the potential content will appear at Out of My Hat first.
John
Here's the contest. You and Bilbo. You both have to start on your books. Whoever writes the least words each week has to send the other one $10. I'll be the judge. Send me your word counts.
ReplyDeleteI would love to help you with that!!
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