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Preaching through our troubles: how preachers use their sermons to heal in times of intense personal challenges

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Kay Palmer Marsh. Preaching Through Our Troubles: How Preachers Use Their Sermons to Heal In Times of Intense Personal Challenges. Iliff School of Theology. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/706be2b2-d6ad-43b1-bc29-a57a1a8e21ef.

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K. P. Marsh. Preaching through our troubles: how preachers use their sermons to heal in times of intense personal challenges. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/706be2b2-d6ad-43b1-bc29-a57a1a8e21ef

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Kay Palmer Marsh. Preaching Through Our Troubles: How Preachers Use Their Sermons to Heal In Times of Intense Personal Challenges. Iliff School of Theology. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/706be2b2-d6ad-43b1-bc29-a57a1a8e21ef.

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  • This project examined ways in which experienced preachers use their regular Sunday sermons to work through their human struggles, both personal and professional. A review of pastoral care and homiletical literature was conducted; twenty experienced United Methodist elders were interviewed; and four sermons were submitted that had been preached on a Sunday immediately following a preacher's difficult life event. After analysis, it was discovered that preachers relate to the topics they preach about. Using appropriate boundaries, preachers can and do utilize their Sunday sermons to bring comfort and healing to themselves as they preach to their congregations.
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  • 02/17/2024

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