Quiet Hints, Chapter 15–"Autocracy”

Posted by on 2.5.10 in Pastors, Preaching

Notes taken from Quiet Hints to Growing Preachers by Charles E. Jefferson, Chapter 15,"Autocracy.""The environment of a clergyman contains abundant nutriment for the nourishment of the papal proclivities of human nature.""If laymen were allowed to-day the privileges they enjoyed in the time of Jesus, and could say to mi…

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Quiet Hints, Chapter 14–"Dishonesty”

Posted by on 2.4.10 in Pastors, Preaching

Notes taken from Quiet Hints to Growing Preachers by Charles E. Jefferson, Chapter 14, “Dishonesty.""If a man is crotchety he can be tolerated; if he is prejudiced or ignorant he can be borne with ; he may be lacking in a score of qualities which men count desirable and still be a useful and an honored man. But who can endure a mi…

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Quiet Hints, Chapter 13–"Selfishness”

Posted by on 2.3.10 in Pastors, Preaching

Notes taken from Quiet Hints to Growing Preachers by Charles E. Jefferson, Chapter 13, “Selfishness.""Thick-witted men occasionally get the notion that they can glorify God by preaching theology and at the same time scorn their congregation.""If a minister says he loves God, and in his heart slights or despises his peo…

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Quiet Hints, Chapter 12–"Building the Tower”

Posted by on 2.2.10 in Pastors, Preaching

Notes taken from Quiet Hints to Growing Preachers by Charles E. Jefferson, Chapter 12, “Building the Tower."A church likes to feel itself in the grip of a man who knows not only where he is going but also by what stages the goal can in all probability best be reached. Some men’s sermons are only bushwhackers fig…

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Quiet Hints, Chapter 11–"The Value of a Target”

Posted by on 2.1.10 in Pastors, Preaching

Notes taken from Quiet Hints to Growing Preachers by Charles E. Jefferson, Chapter 11, “The Value of a Target.""It is easier to lose one’s way in the ministry than in any other calling.""Even men who work prodigiously on their sermons may forget the end for which sermons ought to be prepared.""An aiml…

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Quiet Hints, Chapter 10–"Despondency”

Posted by on 1.31.10 in Pastors, Preaching

Notes taken from Quiet Hints to Growing Preachers by Charles E. Jefferson:"The world does not know how great a tax upon a sensitive man an earnest sermon is. No man can vitalize other men without devitalizing himself. Sermons that heal and lift have in them the red blood of the preacher’s heart.” “A disheartened man takes the…

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Quiet Hints, Chapter 9–"Clerical Hamlets”

Posted by on 1.30.10 in Pastors, Preaching

Notes taken from Quiet Hints to Growing Preachers by Charles E. Jefferson, Chapter 9, “Clerical Hamlets."Whatever else a minister may be he must be preeminently a man of good cheer.” …

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Copyright Good and Bad

Posted by on 1.29.10 in Keep Believing Ministries, Pastors, Preaching

Yesterday I received a note from someone who wanted to know my views on those who use my material in their own preaching and writing. It seems that he had run across an unusual case (at least it is unusual in my experience) and wanted to know my opinion. How do I feel when I find out that other people out there somewhere, unnamed and unknown to me,…

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Quiet Hints, Chapter 8–"Impatience”

Posted by on 1.29.10 in Pastors, Preaching

Notes taken from Quiet Hints to Growing Preachers by Charles E. Jefferson, Chapter 8, “Impatience.""Excessive boldness is recklessness, and recklessness wrecks a church.""Spunk is good, but the servant of the Lord must be something more than fighting-cock or bulldog.""No other single sin works such havoc in…

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Quiet Hints, Chapter 7–"Cowardice”

Posted by on 1.28.10 in Pastors, Preaching

Notes taken from Quiet Hints to Growing Preachers by Charles E. Jefferson, Chapter 7, “Cowardice.""It is easier to call a man a coward than to prove him one.""A man may be a coward without knowing it.""Surely no minister can be other than a coward unless strength be given him from above. All things conspire…

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