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Most preachers understand that good preaching connects with people’s needs. While addressing people’s needs is good, there is a corresponding danger: to make the sermon about us rather than about God. A desire to be relevant can lead to anthropocentric sermons that provide answers to life’s dilemmas, meet the questions, issues, and needs of the moment, but miss the bigger picture.
This site covers questions such as:
- What is theocentric preaching?
- What is the difference between theocentric and anthropocentric preaching?
- Why should we preach theocentrically?
- How does a preacher prepare theocentric sermons that are relevant?
This site is run by Darryl Dash, who wrote a thesis for his D.Min. studies at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary on this topic.
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