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Why is preaching with a pen important?

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Using a pen in sermon preparation engages cognitive processes differently than typing and aids in deeper reflection.

The act of writing with a pen in sermon preparation fosters a tactile engagement that enhances retention and comprehension. Studies have shown that tactile learners, such as young men, exhibit better retention of information when they write by hand rather than typing. This process allows preachers to think deeply about the text, shape ideas through brainstorming, and connect emotionally with the content they prepare. As pastors engage with the Word through this method, their handwritten notes can reflect their understanding, mood, and interpretation, which helps to convey a more passionate and informed sermon. Additionally, the tangible nature of pen and paper encourages a slower, more reflective approach in an age where speed is often prioritized over depth.

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