just now

1x04 - Why Do Sermons Die?

In our fourth episode, host Kevin Doi and Profess…

First published

11/29/2018

Genres:

religion

Listen to this episode

0:00 / 0:00

Summary

In our fourth episode, host Kevin Doi and Professor Daniel Lee of Fuller Seminary discuss preaching, asking: Why do sermons die? After discussing how the purpose of sermon is to present the Living Word of God, Kevin and Professor Lee dig into the elements of a good sermon; the signs of good preaching; and a word of encouragement for pastors.

Duration

Parent Podcast

Centering: The Asian American Christian Podcast

View Podcast

Share this episode

Similar Episodes

    4x02 - Race vs. Ethnicity in Asian America

    Release Date: 07/09/2020

    Description: In Centering, the Asian American Christian podcast, Hmong American minister Der Lor and Indian American therapist Melba Mathew explore how our communities are nurtured, built, and supported. In this episode, Der and Melba share about the tension and unity between their ethnic (Hmong, Indian) and racial (Asian American) identities. Centering is produced by Jason Chu, engineered by Alexander Catedral, with music by Mark Redito.

    Explicit: No

    2x01 - Decolonizing Worship for Asian Americans

    Release Date: 04/04/2019

    Description: We're back! It's season 2 of CENTERING: the Asian American Christian Podcast. This week, our new host Irene Cho, joins Angie Hong (www.angiekayhong.com), SueAnn Shiah (www.sueannshiah.com), and Julie Tai (www.fuller.edu/chapel) to talk Asian American worship: what does it look like, where does it start, and what's our future?

    Explicit: No

    1x07 - Talking Southeast Asian Ministry with Ken Kong

    Release Date: 12/20/2018

    Description: Centering welcomes our first guest: Cambodian-American minister Ken Kong, the founder of Southeast Asian Ministries (http://seasianministries.com). Ken shares about his family's story of immigration and faith, his experience as a Southeast Asian American in Asian American circles, and the important work going on in Cambodian and Southeast Asian Christian communities.

    Explicit: No

    1x05 - How Do We Fix the Asian American Church?

    Release Date: 12/06/2018

    Description: This week on the Centering podcast, Kevin Doi and Professor Daniel Lee of Fuller Seminary discuss: how can we fix the Asian American church? After asking what this question means - and why it resonates with so many Asian American Christians - Kevin and Daniel explore the topics of internalized self-hatred, the need for practical resources for Asian American Christian communities, and how to lovingly build up the church.

    Explicit: No

Similar Podcasts

    The Reclaim Podcast

    Release Date: 04/26/2021

    Authors: AACC

    Description: By, for, and about Asian American Christians, the Reclaim Podcast is the official podcast of the Asian American Christian Collaborative.

    Explicit: No

    APARC

    Release Date: 09/09/2021

    Authors: APARC

    Description: Welcome to the Asian Pacific American Resource Center (APARC) podcast! APARC is a community committed to affirming the experiences of Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) students and their diverse communities. Join us for upcoming resources that touch on topics such as college, leadership, professional development, and life after college, while centering on AAPI identity.

    Explicit: No

    Breakaway Sunday Messages

    Release Date: 08/06/2020

    Authors: Breakaway Christian Fellowship

    Description: The Sunday message podcast for Breakaway Christian Fellowship. We are an Asian American church located in the heart of Silicon Valley in Cupertino, California.

    Explicit: No

    Center for Asian American Christianity

    Release Date: 05/01/2021

    Authors: The Center for Asian American Christianity at PTS

    Description: The Center for Asian American Christianity is a thought leader in the areas of Asian American theology and ministry. We curate a forward-thinking conversation about the issues confronting Asian American churches at ltiaa.comLearn more about the Center for Asian American Christianity at https://www.ptsem.edu/academics/center-for-asian-american-christianity

    Explicit: No

    Podcast – DUMPLING Magazine

    Release Date: 01/06/2022

    Description: Asian American magazine bringing you the best in Asian American tastemaker interviews, reviews and general news.

    Explicit: No

    Mx. Asian American

    Release Date: 08/30/2020

    Authors: Mx. Asian American

    Description: Asian or American? My name is Karen Zheng, and I am the host of Mx. Asian American. Mx. Asian American is a podcast detailing the Asian American experience in America. In each episode, I invite other Asian Americans to discuss issues relating to the community, everything from mental illness, career aspirations, racism to food, love languages, and pop culture. Connect with us: [email protected]

    Explicit: No

    Asian American Podcasters Podcast

    Release Date: 08/20/2020

    Authors: Asian American Podcasters Association

    Description: The official podcast of the Asian American Podcasters Association

    Explicit: No

    MIL SPEC Believer

    Release Date: 02/16/2021

    Authors: Ryan McCary

    Description: Hosted by Ryan McCary (TACP Officer / JTAC).A Podcast centering around life in the Military as a Christian.

    Explicit: No

    THOUGHTS with CJL

    Release Date: 04/19/2021

    Description: Three Asian American people with some thoughts about being Asian, American, and people.

    Explicit: No

    CUNY TV's Asian American Life

    Release Date: 09/10/2020

    Authors: CUNY TV

    Description: An in-depth news magazine program that addresses topical issues affecting the Asian American communities nationwide and profiles Asian American leaders.

    Explicit: No

    The Asian American Experience

    Release Date: 09/24/2020

    Authors: D to the Doan

    Description: This is the Asian American experience, where I talk about my life experiences as a military veteran and being Asian American.

    Explicit: No