Roger Van Harn here puts forth pointed questions that sermon listeners really ask of preachers: Why should we listen to sermons? Doesevery sermon need a Bible text? How can a sermon be the word of …
Mr. Nixon intensive study of Calvin's addresses have enabled him to present here a scholarly and readable volume that examines the approach, subject-matter, and the methods employed by a Bible expo…
This book is a work of scholarship, but it is hoped that laymen as well as more professional students of church history will welcome the comprehensiveness and suggestiveness of the research done an…
In this volume, Dr. John P. Milton, professor of Old Testament at Luther Theological Seminary, St. Paul, shows how relevant the message of the Old Testament is to current needs, and how enriched pr…
This is a book that should have never been taken out of print. It is a great guide for the young preacher in how to prepare and present his sermon. It is easy to read, has helpful suggestions, and …
Preaching is a great subject! Is there a greater? Homiletics because of its involvement with preaching becomes in itself a great subject. Any word that can help men preach the glorious Gospel of Je…
Benjamin Keach (1640-1704) was an important Particular Baptist preacher, author, and ardent defender of Baptist principles. Often in prison and frequently in danger for preaching the Gospel, he was…
This book places into the hands of the modern reader a rich selection of eleven outstanding addresses-outstanding in choice of subject, content, and evangelistic fervor. The directness of approach …
This book is not intended to be read from cover to cover. Editor James W. Cox includes various sections written by different preachers on how to go about writing sermons on certain portions of the …
In the previous three volumes 70 best Bible stories, 70 familiar Bible story and 70 less-known Bible stories, i death with the histories of incidents in the outstanding characters in the Bible.