It is the belief stressed in this book that the two most important functions of the minister, preaching and pastoral work, are not in conflict. In fact, they strengthen and reinforce each other. Th…
Best identifies the most common problems facing anyone who seeks to interpret the New Testament. He then shows how the preacher, teacher or ordinary reader can faithfully draw out the meaning of th…
Yates, an OT scholar, writes an incredibly interesting volume on the OT Prophets. Each prophet (major/minor) is discussed in a readable format. He includes background history, the prophet's charact…
The Parker Society was the London-based Anglican society that printed in fifty-four volumes the works of the leading English Reformers of the sixteenth century. It was formed in 1840 and disbanded …
Preaching on the Brink offers cutting-edge insights into the future of Christian preaching: where it is headed and why it is changing. The essays in this collection treat such diverse topics as wom…
This book provides an integrated view of preaching and living of how preaching is interrelated with other activities of a minister and his church. How it can help make these other ministries more e…
The New Testament writers proclaimed their message passionately and persuasively. This volume explores how we can preach faithfully from those texts. The chapters cover the main texts and genres of…
In a world hungering for a lively experience of God's Word, the role of liturgical preaching takes on a new urgency. The church must proclaim the Gospel with persuasive clarity if the life-giving W…
This book is ecumenical because it speaks from one Christian tradition to others, 'from faith to faith'. It is personal and challenging, and it presents the great theological issues which it raises…
Christ was not a boring preacher! How wonderful it would be, if Christian preachers throughout the world were ministering like their master! Drawing on examples of Christ's preaching from the Gospe…