
Today’s tip comes from my friend Ben Dannatt. Ben says:
“Thank you for putting this together. Be sure to put in what you taught me about having dynamic titles for the sermons and the points within the sermon. It has really helped me.”
Thanks, Ben. Your point is vitally important. Why does spending time on titles matter? How do we get there?
Let’s talk about verbs and names….
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Question – Are you convinced about the value of a one-sentence summary? If not, why not? Will you at least give it a go when you prepare your next lesson?
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