The subject matter of this book is of general. Interest, the author hopes. However, as the title suggests, it is intended especially for ministers, and more especially still for young men who have …
Dating from their origin from 1809 and claiming now to be the largest religious body to have originated on American soil, the brotherhood of Disciples of Christ has grown in less than a century and…
Brooks was known throughout the English-speaking world as "a prince of preachers" an the pulpit was his "throne".in emphasis his sermons were doctrinal and shot through with a Christian humanism.
In this book, the author deals with neglected chapters in the history of preaching -vital material that has so far been appreciated almost exclusively by a few linguistic experts and students of se…
This book makes a through analysis of those practical principles which underlie the development and preparation of effective sermons from the Bible.
The preachers of the gospel is not doing something new, however original he or she may feel. Ecclesiastes was right: there is nothing new under the sun. The ancients stole all of our best ideas. Th…
Much preaching today begins with the hearer's felt needs and then moves to how Chrsitianity can solve those problems. But this often results in trite Chrsitologies that merely use Jesus as a vehicl…
If you're a preacher, you probably know the feeling. But it doesn't have to be that way. You can learn to preach in a way that will be readily, even eagerly, received by your congregation. It's …
From the master of the method come these practical lines on the composition and delivery of an expository message. Of all men, the author is perhaps the most suited and best qualified to write on a…
Why limit the proclamation of the vital message of God to only one or two overworked sermon forms? The author challenges those who preach: a major league pitcher who has only a good fastball has to…