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Preaching Course

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Basic course of 4 hours free

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Workload:18 hours

What will I learn?

Unlock the art of impactful preaching with our comprehensive Course on Preaching, designed for Humanities professionals here in Namibia. Master effective communication techniques, audience engagement strategies, and public speaking skills suitable for our context. Learn to craft compelling sermons with structured organisation, supported by thorough research and content development relevant to Namibia. Enhance your delivery through practice and feedback, ensuring your message resonates with the people. Join now to elevate your preaching ability and captivate any audience, from the church to the community.

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Learning outcomes

Strengthen the development of the practical skills listed below

Master clear messaging: Craft concise, impactful communication that everyone understands.

Engage audiences: Use storytelling and examples to captivate and connect with the listeners.

Enhance public speaking: Improve voice projection, tone, and body language for better delivery.

Structure sermons: Organise compelling introductions and conclusions that keep the audience listening.

Develop content: Research and incorporate relevant, historical context, especially within the Namibian context.