by Dr. Kenneth Acha, MD, DMin. | Uncategorized
In his book Preaching: How to Preach Biblically, John MacArthur discusses how he writes the main ideas of his sermons. He says, “I often state my main idea in the form of a question and then show how the passage answers it.”[i] He does this because he has discovered...
by Dr. Kenneth Acha, MD, DMin. | Uncategorized
To learn how to study the Bible, please check out Inductive Bible Study by Dr. Kenneth Acha In the book of Galatians, Paul doesn’t directly state the purpose. We have to discover his implied purpose by looking at what he said, the problem he addressed, and the outcome...
by Dr. Kenneth Acha, MD, DMin. | Bible Study Methods
Adler provides two easy ways to test that you understand any proposition in your paragraph (not just the main idea): 1) Be able to state it in different words (your own words). The proposition is the thought the words represent, not necessarily the exact words...
by Dr. Kenneth Acha, MD, DMin. | Uncategorized
By the Student It was more than fifteen years ago that I entered the laboratory of Professor Agassiz and told him I had enrolled my name in the Scientific School as a student of natural history. He asked me a few questions about my object in coming, my antecedents...
by Dr. Kenneth Acha, MD, DMin. | Preaching
The density of sermons By Dr. Mark Dever, Senior Pastor of Capitol Hill Baptist Church in Washington D.C. The following is a transcript of part of a lecture he gave. The full lecture can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6tL5C8IT0DM (From 25-45 mins)...