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Metaphor: The Language of Discovery and Invention

by Mark Farnham | Apr 20, 2011 | Book Reviews, Language, Pastoral Ministry, Preaching

What is metaphor? Aristotle defined it as giving some “thing” a name that belongs to something else. The “thing” is called the metaphor’s “target” and the “something else” from which it takes a name is its “source.” Like the etymology of the word, meta (over, across,...

Metaphor, Part 2: The Pin-Prick of Metaphor

by Mark Farnham | Apr 18, 2011 | Book Reviews, Language, Pastoral Ministry, Preaching

In his book, I is an Other, James Geary recounts the story of Édouard Claparède, a Swiss neurologist who studied patients with neurological damage who could not recall old memories. One of his patients had completely lost her short-term memory. Everyday when she...

The Place of Metaphor in Thinking, Writing, and Preaching, Part 1

by Mark Farnham | Mar 30, 2011 | Book Reviews, Language, Pastoral Ministry, Preaching

I am the Good Shepherd. I am the Door. I am the Bread of Life. How often would I have gathered you under my wings. My beloved is a bouquet of flowers. I have fought a good fight. Metaphor is a powerful tool in communication; so powerful, in fact, that Jesus conveyed...

The Pastor as Theologian, 4: The Nature of Pastoral Ministry

by Mark Farnham | Feb 28, 2011 | Christian Thinkers, Pastoral Ministry, Preaching, Theology

Much confusion exists today regarding the proper model of pastoral leadership. Both pastors and congregations develop concepts of pastoral ministry that are both unbiblical and destructive to the church. Some see the pastor as entrepreneur, the one who is supposed to...

The Pastor as Theologian, 3: Without Theological Preaching, There Is No Revival

by Mark Farnham | Feb 18, 2011 | Christian Thinkers, Church History, History, Pastoral Ministry, Preaching, Theology

One of the clearest lessons we learn from church history is that strong biblical preaching is absolutely vital to the health and vitality of the church. From the birth of the New Testament until today, every significant phase of authentic revival, reformation,...
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