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In this guide, William Evans - one of America's best-regarded Bible teachers in the early 20th century - shares his effective, groundbreaking methods for remembering the Bible.Combining psychology with Biblical theology, this book discusses the nature of the human memory and how it may be purposed toward assimilating and retaining aspects of the Bible doctrine. In this large print edition, Evans' instructions are easy to follow and suitable for both adults and children, and techniques he describes may be used in wider studies of texts. Many of the instructions are unusual or unconventional even today; however, their efficacy is proven and attested to by many who were hitherto unable to recall even the most quotable and iconic of Bible passages. Each chapter in this book builds upon the last, gradually but steadily helping the reader train his memorization.
Muscle deterioration, extreme bone loss, crippling imbalance, weaker cardiovascular systems are typical signs of aging that take approximately thirty years to develop on Earth, but occur in just a few months in a weightless space capsule. NASA scientist William J. Evans developed the programme that prevents this accelerated ageing from happening in space for the planned space flight to Mars.
This practical book supplies ministers, theological students, and laymen called upon to preach with a helpful tool for their ministries. Rather than being an attempt at a complete and exhaustive treatment of homiletics, it is a clearly outlined guide, written in a conversational tone, for study, selection of sermon texts and themes, and sermon building.Dr. William Evans has drawn upon extensive education and years of experience as a pastor, preacher, and Bible instructor to produce a guidebook that is personal and easily understood. After establishing definitions of terms under consideration, he examines the value of the personality of the preacher, the voice and interpretation of the text and theme, and the gathering and arranging of sermonic materials employed. He then gives close attention to the introduction, body, and conclusion, various types of sermons, and the use and abuse of illustrations. A concluding section contains sermon outlines which illustrate the material of the preceding pages.
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