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Alliterated Sermon Outlines by John G Butler was written specifically for WORDsearch's annual pastors conference. John Butler has an amazing gift to alliterate and now he shares with you his step-by-step techniques of alliterating sermon outlines. Butler addresses six aspects of alliteration: • The Precedence for Alliteration • The Purpose of Alliteration • The Practices of Alliteration • The Props for Alliteration • The Preparation for Alliteration • The Perils of Alliteration About the Author John G. Butler has been a Baptist minister for over half a century with "pastorates in Williamsburg, Ohio; Detroit, Michigan; Chicago, Illinois; and Clinton, Iowa. He is a veteran of the United States Navy, attended Tennessee Temple University and graduated from Cedarville University. Butler is also the author of the Bible Biography Series —a twenty-seven volume series about major Bible characters; the Studies of the Savior —a ten volume series about Jesus Christ; and, the Daily Bible Reading—a unique four volume devotional series that emphasizes expository Bible study.
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“First, you can become more interested in alliterating your sermon than in the substance of your sermon. Substance in sermons is more important than alliterating.” (Page 8)
“In your desire to alliterate, you must be careful not to use words that muddy the meaning of your text or outline.” (Page 8)
“Preaching is not to entertain but to educate and exhort” (Page 3)
“you must have substance and you must have it well organized in delivery or you will lose your audience quickly” (Page 3)
“To have a lasting effect, the person hearing your sermon must be able to remember your sermon” (Page 3)