It pays to be critical
I didn't say this originally, but I found the mistakes mentioned in the two previous posts encapsulated within sermons that are available at PreachingToday.com
I've found that site an incredibly helpful resource. It costs. $80/year if I recall... But it has been worth it. Good illustrations in their archive and they're well documented. I found the site through recommendations and held off on subscribing for months because I didn't want to shell out. Finally (late one Saturday night!) I caved. I use it almost every week now. Definitely worth it.
This isn't a post about how cool PT is, though so I digree. But I didn't want to come across as bagging on something I really use and appreciate. Anyways, I found the problems I mentioned in my post in sermons in their archive while looking for Easter ideas. I posted about them here but I also sent in a suggestion to them about the Devil and Faust problem.
Yesterday I got an email saying that, yep, it looked like I was right, and even better, that I had been given 6 free months membership. Sweeeeettt!!!
I've found that site an incredibly helpful resource. It costs. $80/year if I recall... But it has been worth it. Good illustrations in their archive and they're well documented. I found the site through recommendations and held off on subscribing for months because I didn't want to shell out. Finally (late one Saturday night!) I caved. I use it almost every week now. Definitely worth it.
This isn't a post about how cool PT is, though so I digree. But I didn't want to come across as bagging on something I really use and appreciate. Anyways, I found the problems I mentioned in my post in sermons in their archive while looking for Easter ideas. I posted about them here but I also sent in a suggestion to them about the Devil and Faust problem.
Yesterday I got an email saying that, yep, it looked like I was right, and even better, that I had been given 6 free months membership. Sweeeeettt!!!
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