Brothers, has anyone else tried starting with the theological studio, instead of exegesis/sermon builder studio, for sermon prep? It's not a fundamentally different approach, but has helped me with "thematic"/biblical-theological exegesis. I'm preaching through Mark's gospel, and created a theological studio "report" that synthesized the themes of "kingdom" and "healing" in Mark's gospel to help me frame the individual stories in the overall story of redemption. From there, I've been able to move directly into sermon builder for particular kingdom/healing passages (like Mark 2:23-3:6, this week), incorporating the work from the theol. studio. I find it helpful to work from the "top of the funnel" down, sometimes, so I don't get lost in the weeds. It's proved helpful with this major thematic element in Mark. I'm curious what any of you have experimented with, and found useful?