Why Good Speakers Still Fail to Persuade

Many people believe persuasive speaking skills come from confidence, vocal power, or stage presence. While these elements matter, they are not the foundation of persuasion. A speaker can be energetic, articulate, and well-prepared, yet still fail to convince an audience. The reason is simple: persuasion depends more on reasoning than delivery. Audiences may enjoy a … Read more

Why Many Faithful Sermons Fail to Persuade

Recovering the Lost Art of Argument in Preaching Introduction — The Quiet Failure in the Pulpit Many sermons today are biblically faithful, theologically sound, and passionately delivered—yet they fail to persuade. Listeners nod politely. They appreciate the effort. They may even affirm the doctrine. But when the sermon ends, conviction is shallow, and transformation is … Read more