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		<title>Eight Tips For Writing Effective Sermon Titles</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[These eight tips were first presented in “The Copywritter’s Handbook” by Bob Bly. I read them on one of my favorite blogs, CopyBlogger, and thought they related very strongly to what every preacher learns about the importance of effective sermon titles.
Here they are:

Direct Titles
Bly calls them “Direct Headlines” but we’re talking sermon titles. This would [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>These eight tips were first presented in “<a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0805078045?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=preachernormn-20&amp;link_code=as3&amp;camp=211189&amp;creative=373489&amp;creativeASIN=0805078045"><span>The Copywritter’s Handbook</span></a>” by Bob Bly. I read them on one of my favorite blogs, <a href="http://www.copyblogger.com/"><span>CopyBlogger</span></a>, and thought they related very strongly to what every preacher learns about the importance of effective sermon titles.</p>
<p><span>Here they are:</span></p>
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<li><span><strong>Direct Titles</strong>
<p>Bly calls them “Direct Headlines” but we’re talking sermon titles. This would simply be a direct statement concerning the sermon’s content. For example, “Great Missionaries Of The Bible.” These kinds of direct statements tell the audience what they are about to hear expounded. The hook is the interest in the statement key words &#8211; “Missionaries” and “Bible.” I’m interested in mission work and I’m interested in the Bible. I’m interested in the biblical accounts of God’s missionaries. I’m going to pay attention to this sermon!</p>
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<li><span><strong>Indirect Titles</strong>
<p>The indirect title (or headline) hooks on the audiences curiosity. These kinds of titles use double meaning to create curiosity. Like, “The Story Of The Tator Family.” People see that and think, “who are the Tators and what’s their story?” Well, the Tators are a metaphor for character traits that we either want to avoid or imitate. DicTator, ImiTator, SpecTator, etc. The sermon has nothing to do with a family named Tator, it has to do with a family of character traits.</p>
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<li><span><strong>News Title</strong>
<p>This is a title that draws attention based on a news story. I have used news titles from local news papers and from national news to great success in my lessons. Local news is very effective especially when you’re posting your sermon titles on a sign board or in the same local paper the news title came from. For example, “Issues Raised By The Death Of Terri Shiavo.”</p>
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<li><span><strong>The <em>How To</em> Title</strong>
<p>People love this kind of title! When you state in your title that you are going to tell people how to do something that they really want to know how to do, they will pay attention. For example, “How To Love Life And See Good Days,” “How To Handle The Word Of God,” “How To Be And Stay Saved.”</p>
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<li><span><strong>The <em>Question</em> Title</strong>
<p>Like the <em>How To</em> title, this one appeals to the audience’s desire to see a particular question answered. It may also appeal to an empathetic response from the audience. That is the, “yes, I’ve had that same question,” response. For example, “Is Once-Saved-Always-Saved True?,” “How Great Is Your Faith?,” “Is There A Universal Code Of Ethics?,” “What Must I Know In Order To Be Saved?,” “What Do I Want?,” “What Are You Willing To Put Up With?”</p>
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<li><span><strong>The <em>Command</em> Title</strong>
<p>The kind of title boldly tells the audience what they must do. For example, “Take Heed How You Hear!,” “Flee Idolatry!,” “Obey The Truth!,” “Fortify Your Family!” Notice, these kinds of titles are exclamations of actions that must be taken in order to accomplish a desired goal, i.e. salvation and faithfulness.</p>
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<li><span><strong>The <em># Reasons Why</em> Title</strong>
<p>These titles don’t necessarily have to contain the words “Reasons Why” but they will point to the number of major heading in your sermon body. For example, the title of this article, “Eight Tips For Writing Effective Sermon Titles.” What do you get in the content of the article? Eight tips for writing effective sermon titles. Imagine that. Here are some sermon title examples, “Three Things God Desires,” “Three Parables For Judah,” “Four Great Gifts,” “Seven Things Needed For Your Faith.”</p>
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<li><span><strong>The <em>Testimonial </em>Title</strong>
<p>These titles give a testimonial regarding the biblical effect you want your audience to get. I know you have to be careful when using the word “testimonial” because of the denominational abuse of basing salvation on a persons “personal testimony.” This title would be something like, “I Read The Bible And Left The Catholic Church,” “I Am A Member Of The Church Of Christ Because…,” “Confessions Of A Former Mormon,” “I Was One Of Them But…”<br />
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<p><span>Remember, no amount of cleverness on the part of the title can make up for poor content. Let me know your thoughts and examples on using titles like these.</span></p>
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		<title>New Book: 30 Ways in 30 Days to Save Your Family</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 11 Apr 2009 21:58:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Our congregations are only as strong as the families of which they are composed! That&#8217;s why we, as ministers, have to preach God&#8217;s upbuilding word on the value and importance of a strong and healthy family.

When I heard Rebecca Hagelin interviewed about her new book, &#8220;30 Ways in 30 Days to Save Your Family,&#8221; it [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Our congregations are only as strong as the families of which they are composed! That&#8217;s why we, as ministers, have to preach God&#8217;s upbuilding word on the value and importance of a strong and healthy family.
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<div>When I heard Rebecca Hagelin interviewed about her new book, &#8220;<a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1596985682?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=preachernorm-20&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=9325&amp;creativeASIN=1596985682">30 Ways in 30 Days to Save Your Family</a><img src="http://www.assoc-amazon.com/e/ir?t=preachernorm-20&amp;l=as2&amp;o=1&amp;a=1596985682" width="1" height="1" border="0" alt="" style="border:none !important; margin:0px !important;" />,&#8221; it sounded like a valuable resource on ascertaining the modern needs of our families. When we have a better knowledge of what our teens are facing, and the struggles of parents to deal with those problems, we are better enable to apply the timeless gospel of Christ to these modern needs.</div>
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<div>In doing some further research on the book, I was even more intrigued and decided to order a copy. I&#8217;ll be doing a full book review when I get it and read it. In the meantime, here&#8217;s the table of contents to help you get an idea of what&#8217;s inside.</div>
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<li>Commit To The Daily Battle</li>
<li>Envision The Childhood You Want For Your Children, And The Adults You Want Them To Become</li>
<li>Assess Your Home</li>
<li>Understand How Marketers Target Your Children</li>
<li>Make Your Home Inviting, Warm, And Fun!</li>
<li>Create Family Time</li>
<li>Discuss The Modern Challenges Of Friendship With Your Teens And Evaluate Your Own Friendships</li>
<li>Know The Difference Between Your Principles And Your Preferences</li>
<li>Write A Letter To Your Teen</li>
<li>Battle The Culture, Not Your Child</li>
<li>Direct Your Child&#8217;s Education</li>
<li>Learn How To Have Meaningful Discussions With Your Child</li>
<li>Vow To Be The Parent (Not Your Child&#8217;s Best Friend)</li>
<li>Secure Allies In The Battle</li>
<li>Develop And Follow Your &#8220;Mother&#8217;s Intuition&#8221; And &#8220;Father Knows Best&#8221; Instincts</li>
<li>Install Parental Controls On Your Televisions &#8211; And Be The Ultimate Control</li>
<li>Be Your Family&#8217;s Movie Critic</li>
<li>Tell Your Children What Makes A True Hero, And Pledge To Be A Hero, Too</li>
<li>Teach Your Children Every Day That They Have God-Given Value</li>
<li>Establish A Family Tradition Of A Daily Quiet Time</li>
<li>Set The Example</li>
<li>Follow Ten Simple Steps With Your Teens To Foster Ongoing Support For Their Purity</li>
<li>Set Clothing Standards For Your Daughter That Reflect She Is To Be Respected And Admired For Who She Truly Is</li>
<li>Dress Your Son In Respect</li>
<li>Obtain A Reliable Internet Filter</li>
<li>Keep Your Kids Safe In Online Social Networking</li>
<li>Let The Golden Rule, Rule Your Home</li>
<li>Help Your Children to Connect Ownership Of Material Things And Privileges With Work</li>
<li>Teach Your Children To Be Good Stewards</li>
<li>Make Your Own List</li>
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<div>From the table of contents, this looks like it will be a very insightful and helpful book. Look for the full review soon. If you read it before I do post your comments about it here.</div>
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