uberkermit
Puritan Board Freshman
D.A. Carson once said, with respect to preaching, that students learning to preach tend to imitate what they have seen. Carson was of the opinion that there are some pretty dismal examples out there to learn from, and that this is facilitating even more poor preaching. He also said something to the effect that, if it were possible, he would gather all of the best preachers extant and bring them to his school (Trinity?) so that the students would have nothing but the best examples to learn from and imitate.
Anyway, here is my dilemma - who do we listen to? In other words, who are the really good preachers? MLJ comes to mind, and I think John Piper deserves mention. But who else? Going to sermon audio is a bit of a process - there are so many to look at, and how do you know if they are good?
So now to the point, which is the question; who would you recommend listening to?
Anyway, here is my dilemma - who do we listen to? In other words, who are the really good preachers? MLJ comes to mind, and I think John Piper deserves mention. But who else? Going to sermon audio is a bit of a process - there are so many to look at, and how do you know if they are good?
So now to the point, which is the question; who would you recommend listening to?
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