EPISODE · Jun 30, 2025 · 53 MIN
Preaching Engagingly with Richard Chin
from Starting Strong: Thriving in the First Years of Preaching · host Matt & Oli
Send us Fan MailWelcome to Starting Strong: Thriving in the First Years of Preaching — the podcast for new and growing preachers who want to handle God’s word faithfully and deliver it engagingly.In this first episode, we’re joined by Richard Chin, National Director of AFES and seasoned Bible teacher, to tackle a vital question: How do you preach in a way that keeps people listening — not just politely, but eagerly — while staying true to the text?Richard shares candid wisdom drawn from decades of preaching to students and churches alike:How to bridge the gap between ancient text and modern earsThe biggest mistakes young preachers make when trying to be ‘interesting’Practical habits that make sermons clearer, sharper and genuinely captivatingIf you’re longing to grow beyond boring sermons and into preaching that connects and transforms, this conversation will challenge and encourage you to preach the living Word to living people with faithfulness and life.Our prayer is that these conversations would help raise up a generation of faithful, clear, and compelling preachers of God's Word. If you've enjoyed this episode, subscribe, leave a review, and share it with someone who would benefit.
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Send us Fan Mail Welcome to Starting Strong: Thriving in the First Years of Preaching — the podcast for new and growing preachers who want to handle God’s word faithfully and deliver it engagingly. In this first episode, we’re joined by Richard Chin, National Director of AFES and seasoned Bible teacher, to tackle a vital question: How do you preach in a way that keeps people listening — not just politely, but eagerly — while staying true to the text? Richard shares candid wisdom drawn from de...
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