The Dynamics of Biblical Preaching

The Dynamics of Biblical Preaching
Author: Jonathan Lamb
Publsiher: Langham Preaching Resources
Total Pages: 169
Release: 2016-09-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781907713774

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The purpose of our lives is to know the God of the universe who made us and loves us. It is this purpose that biblical preaching meets through explaining God’s word. Biblical preaching centres around proclaiming God’s Word and preachers are to be mouthpieces for God as we encounter the living Christ through Scripture. Jonathan Lamb illustrates the power of God’s Word by focusing our attention on the heart, task and purpose of preaching by leading us through Nehemiah 8:1-12. Reworked to benefit from the authors’ years of experience working alongside indigenous preaching movements around the world, this book includes excellent resources for group studies, preaching preparation and running a preachers’ group.

Dynamics of Biblical Preaching

Dynamics of Biblical Preaching
Author: Jonathan Lamb
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2016
Genre: Bible
ISBN: 1783681101

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The Dynamics of Preaching Ministry Dynamics for a New Century

The Dynamics of Preaching  Ministry Dynamics for a New Century
Author: Warren W. Wiersbe
Publsiher: Baker Books
Total Pages: 159
Release: 1999-11-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781441231482

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Wiersbe crystallizes the unchanging principles of preaching and applies them in practical and creative ways to ministry in the new century.

The Dynamics of Biblical Preaching

The Dynamics of Biblical Preaching
Author: Jonathan Lamb
Publsiher: Langham Publishing
Total Pages: 169
Release: 2016-09-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781907713750

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The purpose of our lives is to know the God of the universe who made us and loves us. It is this purpose that biblical preaching meets through explaining God’s word. Biblical preaching centres around proclaiming God’s Word and preachers are to be mouthpieces for God as we encounter the living Christ through Scripture. Jonathan Lamb illustrates the power of God’s Word by focusing our attention on the heart, task and purpose of preaching by leading us through Nehemiah 8:1-12. Reworked to benefit from the authors’ years of experience working alongside indigenous preaching movements around the world, this book includes excellent resources for group studies, preaching preparation and running a preachers’ group.

Preaching with Variety

Preaching with Variety
Author: Jeffrey D. Arthurs
Publsiher: Preaching With
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0825420199

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This new volume in the Preaching With series reveals how pastors can preach in a way that employs--with creativity--the six writing genres or forms found in the Bible. Readers will learn how to expand their repertoire of creative, interesting, and relevant sermons.

A Theology of Preaching

A Theology of Preaching
Author: Richard A. Lischer
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 117
Release: 2001-06-08
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781579106591

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Richard Lischer's book is a stirring affirmation of preaching's importance as a major enterprise in its own right. It is, he writes,"a theological preface whose aim is to show how theology informs preaching and how preaching, as a kerygmatic, oral, practical activity, informs theology and brings it to its final form of expression." Dr. Lischer points to the historically negative results of preaching's exclusion from theology, and then shows the benefits derived from the proper interaction of the two disciplines. As he elaborates on this theme, he explores the centrality of the Resurrection in both theology and preaching, the relation of the law and the gospel, and how preaching calls upon theology to recover its oral-aural foundation. For Lischer, the act of preaching is an exercise of the preacher's imagination. The real work of imagination is not inserting clever stories or esthetically-pleasing images into the argument of the sermon. It is knowing how to read texts in such a way that they will be allowed to function according to their original power and intent.

Preaching with Power

Preaching with Power
Author: Michael Duduit
Publsiher: Baker Books
Total Pages: 331
Release: 2006-07-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781441234797

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For twenty years Preaching magazine has observed, encouraged, and reported on the state of Christian proclamation. Among the most important and popular features of the publication are the personal interviews with outstanding preachers and influencers of preaching. Preaching with Power combines the best of the most recent interviews to build a resource that imparts valuable insight from many gifted communicators. Editor Michael Duduit has skillfully combined interviews with such luminaries as Bryan Chapell, T. D. Jakes, Haddon Robinson, Rick Warren, and more. Each tells his own story in his own words, speaking about his passion to preach God's truth. Better than any volume currently available, this collection captures the rich diversity and power of preaching in America.

Preaching to Be Heard

Preaching to Be Heard
Author: Lucas O'Neill
Publsiher: Lexham Press
Total Pages: 119
Release: 2019-02-13
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781683592372

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"If a sermon is preached in a church and no one is listening, does it make a difference?" There are many expository preachers who forego dynamic delivery and many dynamic preachers who lose sight of faithfully communicating the biblical text. Too often preachers feel they have to choose one or the other. But dynamic delivery and faithful exposition are not mutually exclusive. In Preaching to Be Heard, Lucas O'Neill shows pastors that presenting engaging sermons that are biblically focused is not an impossibility. In fact, the key to commanding attention lies in the text itself. Rather than relying on tricks or gimmicks, his approach to sermon writing focuses on maintaining tension throughout while sticking close to the biblical text. Using practical examples and a step-by-step method, O'Neill shows pastors how relying on the inherent anticipation within Scripture can lead to sermons that are powerful--and heard.