Teaching Tip 318 The Ten Commandments of Effective Teaching and Preaching Class 4 - Get and Hold Malcolm Cox
Season 2, Episode 318, Jul 04, 2023, 02:56 PM
Introduction
Our preaching and teaching will never be perfect. But can we be effective? That’s a noble aim.
“At Iconium Paul and Barnabas went as usual into the Jewish synagogue. There they spoke so effectively that a great number of Jews and Greeks believed.” (Acts 14:1 NIV11)
Point of clarification
These tips are not about becoming an entertainer or performer. They are aids to help your hearers pay attention, focus, understand, absorb and apply God’s truth.
5 Tips
1. Answer the question, “Why should they listen to me?” for yourself. Connect your listeners to that point at the start
2. Vary pace, tone, pitch - let your emotions affect your voice as you would in a conversation
3. Get into Scripture early in the lesson
4. Use stories, preferably about real people, and yourself (mostly self-deprecating, but not self-indulgent).
5. Talk about Jesus
I would like to know what you think of these ‘commandments’ and tips. What is missing? Which ones interest you the most?
Conclusion
Next week: 4th Commandment: Respect the time
Consider joining AIM UK&Ireland to develop your understanding of Scripture: https://aimukandireland.com/. Our next module is Homiletics (the preparation and delivery of lessons).
Please add your comments on this week's topic. We learn best when we learn in community.
Do you have a question about teaching the Bible? Is it theological, technical, or practical? Send me your questions or suggestions. Here's the email: [malcolm@malcolmcox.org](mailto:malcolm@malcolmcox.org).
If you'd like a copy of my free eBook on spiritual disciplines, "How God grows His people", sign up at my website: http://[www.malcolmcox.org](http://www.malcolmcox.org/).
Please pass the link on, subscribe, and leave a review.
"Worship the LORD with gladness; come before him with joyful songs." (Psalms 100:2 NIV11)
God bless, Malcolm
Our preaching and teaching will never be perfect. But can we be effective? That’s a noble aim.
“At Iconium Paul and Barnabas went as usual into the Jewish synagogue. There they spoke so effectively that a great number of Jews and Greeks believed.” (Acts 14:1 NIV11)
Point of clarification
These tips are not about becoming an entertainer or performer. They are aids to help your hearers pay attention, focus, understand, absorb and apply God’s truth.
5 Tips
1. Answer the question, “Why should they listen to me?” for yourself. Connect your listeners to that point at the start
2. Vary pace, tone, pitch - let your emotions affect your voice as you would in a conversation
3. Get into Scripture early in the lesson
4. Use stories, preferably about real people, and yourself (mostly self-deprecating, but not self-indulgent).
5. Talk about Jesus
I would like to know what you think of these ‘commandments’ and tips. What is missing? Which ones interest you the most?
Conclusion
Next week: 4th Commandment: Respect the time
Consider joining AIM UK&Ireland to develop your understanding of Scripture: https://aimukandireland.com/. Our next module is Homiletics (the preparation and delivery of lessons).
Please add your comments on this week's topic. We learn best when we learn in community.
Do you have a question about teaching the Bible? Is it theological, technical, or practical? Send me your questions or suggestions. Here's the email: [malcolm@malcolmcox.org](mailto:malcolm@malcolmcox.org).
If you'd like a copy of my free eBook on spiritual disciplines, "How God grows His people", sign up at my website: http://[www.malcolmcox.org](http://www.malcolmcox.org/).
Please pass the link on, subscribe, and leave a review.
"Worship the LORD with gladness; come before him with joyful songs." (Psalms 100:2 NIV11)
God bless, Malcolm