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I am always interested in fresh resources for preaching. Especially stories as they seem to connect the best. After Jesus spoke in parables which we tend to remember best!
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[...] April 28, 2010 by Peter Mead At the BibleFresh preaching event one speaker shared about preaching to the 20′s-30′s generation. I think his name was Andy West (apologies Andy if I got your last name wrong). His talk will probably be available online in due course at this site. [...]
[...] Tomorrow I will finish the list, but keep checking the Bible Fresh site as the talk should be uploaded sometime and is worth watching (look out for the quote of the conference about birds and mice!) – click here. [...]