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Preaching on Your Feet: Connecting God and The Audience in the Preachable Moment is unavailable, but you can change that!

“Preaching on your feet” is the phrase public speaker and pastor Fred Lybrand uses to describe his unique method of pulpit communication. In layman’s terms, it involves being “in the moment,” not solely relying on pre-written notes (though they can still be helpful), and staying open to what God might have in store during any given preaching appointment. It all adds up to a heart-to-heart style...

they insist that in an expository sermon a text is explained, understood, and applied to the listener. All preaching should really be expository preaching according to this definition. In other words, whether someone is explaining the gospel, considering a topic, or teaching a book of the Bible, the truth being explored should be derived from at least one text of Scripture. Expository Preaching on Your Feet If expository preaching is fundamentally biblical preaching rather than mere human reasoning