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Preaching To A Post-Everything World
Crafting Biblical Sermons That Connect with Our Culture
Bryan Chapell
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Zack Eswine
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The sermon is dead. Long live the sermon. Do you think a postmodern audience may render your preaching post-relevant? Think again. Zack Eswine takes you through the nuts and bolts--and the heart and soul--of engaging today's multicultural society with compelling messages from the pulpit. Such preaching, however, requires more than just contextualizing the message. Using this comprehensive and practical guide will help you to preach God's truth without compromising doctrine or ignoring the faithful. Eswine shows how God's own interactions with humanity model relevant preaching and offers fresh, field-tested insights into the application of homiletics. Valuable appendixes detail steps to an effective sermon and provide questions for assessing cultural developments with spiritual discernment. Whether a new or experienced speaker, in church leadership or in parachurch ministry, you can make an impact on the rising global village--starting now.
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ISBN
: 9780801091940
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Baker Book House
Product Code
: 205045
Dimensions
: 152 x 229 mm
Binding
: Paperback
Number of pages
: 288
Release Date
: 01.05.2008
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