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Approach Quote by Max Lucado

“I have some friends whose sermons are extremely practical - so practical that I can put them right to use. I'm trying to learn how to do that better; but I don't think my approach or style really has changed in these 30 years. Whether that's good or bad I don't know, but I don't think it has.” quote by Max Lucado
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“I have some friends whose sermons are extremely practical - so practical that I can put them right to use. I'm trying to learn how to do that better; but I don't think my approach or style really has changed in these 30 years. Whether that's good or bad I don't know, but I don't think it has.”

Max Lucado

About This Quote

Source Book: Grace for the Moment, Max Lucado, 2000

The speaker notes that practical sermons are useful, yet his own method hasn't evolved over decades, leaving him uncertain about growth.

In simple terms: Practical sermons work, but his style hasn't changed in 30 years.

Key Takeaway

Consider how to refresh your approach.

Themes

faith practicality growth reflection

Mood

thoughtful uncertain

Type

advisory reflective

When to use this quote

  • church teaching
  • personal study
  • mentoring
  • public speaking

Key Concepts

pastell application stagnation

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can you intentionally evolve your teaching style?
  • What new methods could enhance practical application?
A Different Perspective

Stagnation may limit deeper impact despite usefulness.

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