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SermonBase Gift Certificate

10% off the normal price, now through the Christmas Season

Offer ends January 15th.

 

Now you can give a gift for that hard-to-buy-for Pastor!

SermonBase Message Planning Software is a unique tool which helps pastors to do the one thing they spend the most time on – writing sermons!

SermonBase helps pastors to plan, write, organize, and then find their sermons. By linking the various sermon Messages with sermon Series, pastors are able to view all of their work from one screen.

What’s more, by using the “Service” screen, each sermon can be closely integrated with the Music, Dramas, Videos, and Testimonies planned for the day.

A free Demo version of SermonBase is available, if you have not tried it yet.

If you have tried it, then simply buy the discounted SermonBase Gift Certificate here, and send it to your pastor friend as a gift.

The Gift Certificate comes as a PDF, which you will be able to email or print up and hand to someone as a gift.

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How to File Sermons so you never lose them

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I was reminded again of the power of using a great sermon planning software like SermonBase Message Planning Software. Here’s why:

I just came across a very nice outline study of Acts 16:6-12 on developing a God-given vision.  So the question was, How do I file this in such a way as to ever be able to locate it when I want it again?  Do I file it under “Acts 16:6-12″?  Or do I file it under “Vision”?  Or do I make two copies of it, and file one under each one (and bloat my file cabinet with extra paper?)

What’s cool about using something like SermonBase is that I created a sermon called “How to seek a God-given Vision” for the Title. Then under the Scripture reference in SermonBase, I entered “Acts 16:6-12″, and under the Topic category I entered “Vision” (which was already available in the drop-down list of selections, since I had filed a Vision sermon in the past.  Then I filled in the “Body” section with a quick list of the three main points of that message, so that I could quickly scan it in the future, to see if I would need it, without having to dig through my file cabinets and find the actual article.  Then, to be certain I could locate the actual article, I went over to the dialogue box entitled, “Hard-copy location”, and entered where I had physically filed the piece of paper.

Now whether I look up that sermon under “Vision” or “Acts 16″ or even “God-given Vision” in the title, I will be able to locate the entire article in my files.

What’s more, just to be certain that I do not forget, and think that the sermon points I listed in the Body dialogue of SermonBase, are somehow mine, I go over to the “Belongs to” dialogue menu selector and choose “Someone else” so that I know I am not the owner of the idea, just to be considerate of other people’s copyrights.

So, I was reminded once again what a cool tool is SermonBase® Message Planning Software.  That little tidbit – with all the others I have filed over the years – is waiting for me the next time I need to speak to that Topic or Scripture Text.  Thank you SermonBase!

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For better preaching,

Dr. Bill Miller

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