How does sermon delivery affect your credibility as a preacher?
Preachingtodaysermons.com says:
“When a congregation is listening to a sermon they have a sub-conscious feeling about how the speaker is coming across. For example, listeners might think, “Gee, he’s uncomfortable,” or “She’s angry or upset.” They wouldn’t think, “He is not standing up straight,” or “…not speaking loudly,” or “…is not looking at me.” Those observations are really conscious decisions–where somebody is looking, or how someone is standing. They detect the unconscious emotion: discomfort, ill at ease, anxious, angry, upset.”
Check out the here; they offer some good suggestions about how pastors can enhance credibility by tweeking the delivery of their message.
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