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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...

preaching is about connecting a message from God through the preacher to the audience in the moment. Koller sums it up well: “Andrew W. Blackwood reminds us that note free preaching was the method of Jesus and the prophets and apostles who, when they preached, spoke ‘from heart to heart and from eye to eye.’ ”2 Preaching on your feet is what preaching has always been—a real connection to real human beings in a real moment in time. In preparation for this book, I was in a conversation with a seminary