In a letter to a priest written on 7th March 1960, C. S. Lewis gave this advice:
"As an old lecturer may I give a bit of advice about preaching? The joints (we have finished point A: now for B or Here the digression ends) cannot be made too clear. Unless you seem to yourself to be exaggerating them almost absurdly they will escape 9/10 of your hearers. Also, slow, slow. If you want people to weep by the end, make them laugh in the beginning." The Collected Letters of C. S. Lewis, Volume III, p. 1138
"The preaching of the Cross is, I know, nonsense to those who are involved in this dying world, but to us who are being saved from that death it is nothing less than the power of God." 1 Corinthians 1:18 (J. B. Phillips translation)
"As an old lecturer may I give a bit of advice about preaching? The joints (we have finished point A: now for B or Here the digression ends) cannot be made too clear. Unless you seem to yourself to be exaggerating them almost absurdly they will escape 9/10 of your hearers. Also, slow, slow. If you want people to weep by the end, make them laugh in the beginning." The Collected Letters of C. S. Lewis, Volume III, p. 1138
"The preaching of the Cross is, I know, nonsense to those who are involved in this dying world, but to us who are being saved from that death it is nothing less than the power of God." 1 Corinthians 1:18 (J. B. Phillips translation)
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