THE ART OF FEEDBACK
My I.N.S.P.I.R.E.D framework has the last step called Dialogue. The art of feed-backing your sermon. You have to have the courage to review how it went. The more consistent you are with feedback the quicker you will grow.
Below are some great thoughts from my friend Ben Graves who is such a phenomenal preacher.
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Couple quick thoughts I’ve had on debriefing my own preaching… worst case scenario is you dwell TOO long on how bad you thought it went OR how GOOD you thought it went. Both are dangerous… these are the questions I went thru this last week after not feeling strong about how I executed…
1. WAS I FAITHFUL TO GODS WORD… at the end of the day can I say this word was accurate to scripture. If yes… I can stop the mental trip out a bit :)
2. Why was it unclear and what did my prep look like? (Usually the sermon not landing or hitting is found in this question)
3. ONE TAKEAWAY FOR NEXT WEEK… just one. (In my prep, in my prayer, in my organization, in my delivery… one thing I’m thinking on going into the next week)
Then I prayed on Monday “god it’s behind me all I can control is what I have this week let me grow and be more faithful to communicating your word” disappointment can’t drive your prep… Jesus and helping people MUST!
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Michael El-Takrori
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THE ART OF FEEDBACK
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