Developing First Person Biblical Preaching as a Means of Creative Communication in a Multi-media Culture
Author: Leslie Charles Hewitt
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Published: 2000
Total Pages: 544
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Author: Leslie Charles Hewitt
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Published: 2000
Total Pages: 544
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: J. Kent Edwards
Publisher: Zondervan Academic
Published: 2009-05-26
Total Pages: 204
ISBN-13: 0310314550
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe Steps from Text to Narrative SermonPresenting biblically centered sermons in a new,creative genrePastors and teachers are always on the lookout for newways to expand the effectiveness of their preaching.Sermons delivered in the first-person point of view canweave the power of story and drama into the biblicalteaching, making familiar—and not-so-familiar—characters and situations come to life. This book helpsstudents and pastors understand how first-personsermons can be preached with biblical integrity. Itextends Haddon Robinson’s “big idea” philosophy ofpreaching to this new genre.J. Kent Edwards takes a practical approach as he walksreaders through the steps needed for creating sermonsthat are faithful to the text and engaging to the listener.Examples and worksheets enable readers to apply thisunique approach to one of their own sermons. The bookincludes a CD-ROM with a video sample of first-personnarrative preaching.
Author: Les Hewitt
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Published: 2021
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ISBN-13: 9780648795933
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Stephen Chapin Garner
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Published: 2008
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781587432187
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA step by step guide for crafting effective, dynamic, biblically-based, first person narrative sermons.
Author: Keith Willhite
Publisher: Baker Books
Published: 2003-02-01
Total Pages: 169
ISBN-13: 1585585912
DOWNLOAD EBOOKSince 1980, Haddon Robinson has influenced generations of students and preachers through his widely used classic text, Biblical Preaching, in which he shows preachers how to communicate the Bible's big ideas with precision. But does Robinson's "big idea" approach to expository preaching still work in today's diverse cultures and fast-paced world? The Big Idea of Biblical Preaching, now in paperback, presents a strong defense of the ongoing relevance of this approach to expository preaching. An experienced and skilled group of contributors to this volume includes: Paul Borden, Scott M. Gibson, Duane Litfin, Terry Mattingly, John Reed, Bruce L. Shelley, Donald R. Sunukjian, Joseph M. Stowell III, Bruce K. Waltke, Scott Wenig, and Keith Willhite. This volume is written not only for the current generation of students but also for today's preachers, who will find in the pages of this book a powerful approach to expository preaching.
Author: James Henry Harris
Publisher: Abingdon Press
Published: 2019-10-15
Total Pages: 236
ISBN-13: 1501889079
DOWNLOAD EBOOKPreachers and students of preaching need help communicating hope! They want their sermons to communicate the promises of scripture, so that people can envision a new world in which their lives will be transformed. Preachers want to experience a new sense of freedom in their preaching, and to extend liberation based on their reading and interpretation of the scripture. James Henry Harris introduces interpretation theory and continental philosophy as a resource for preachers to resist and overcome interpretive oppression, and lays out a new theory of scriptural interpretation. He analyzes philosopher Paul Ricoeur’s hermeneutics as a helpful guide for modern preachers, and incorporates in his analysis of the lived experience of the Black church. Harris highlights the preaching of several 19th and 20th century Black women, including Jarena Lee, Maria Stewart, and Mary Evans. Beyond the Tyranny of the Text develops a five-part method for preaching that stretches from preparation to proclamation, and demonstrates how this method for interpretational creativity emerges from fidelity to the text. Harris demonstrates his method with sermonic exegesis of the Book of Jonah. With this new process of reading, rereading, un-reading, writing, and un-writing the text, the author offers wisdom and tools for reflection and illumination. At its core, Beyond the Tyranny of the Text challenges the field of homiletics and all preachers to un-write like Jesus Christ: to get in front of the text, to understand preparation and preaching as a creative and transformative enterprise.
Author: Mark Galli
Publisher: Zondervan
Published: 2009-08-08
Total Pages: 164
ISBN-13: 0310832845
DOWNLOAD EBOOKMaster the craft of effective communication that grabs attention and wins hearts.Like everyone else, preachers long to be understood. Unfortunately, the rules first learned in seminary, if misapplied, can quickly turn homiletic precision into listener boredom.To capture heart and mind, Mark Galli and Craig Larsen suggest preachers turn to the lessons of journalism. In Preaching That Connects, they show how the same keys used to create effective, captivating communication in the media can transform a sermon.Amply illustrated from some of today’s best preachers, Preaching That Connects walks through the entire sermon, from the critical introduction to the bridge to illustrations and final application. Key points include the five techniques for generating creative ideas, your six options for illustrations, and the ten rules for great storytelling—and why the transition sentence is the hardest sentence you’ll write.Preaching That Connects is for all who seek to hone their craft to communicate the truth of the gospel effectively.
Author: Timothy Keller
Publisher: Penguin
Published: 2015-06-09
Total Pages: 240
ISBN-13: 0698195094
DOWNLOAD EBOOKPastor, preacher, and New York Times bestselling author of The Prodigal Prophet Timothy Keller shares his wisdom on communicating the Christian faith from the pulpit as well as from the coffee shop. Most Christians—including pastors—struggle to talk about their faith in a way that applies the power of the Christian gospel to change people’s lives. Timothy Keller is known for his insightful, down-to-earth sermons and talks that help people understand themselves, encounter Jesus, and apply the Bible to their lives. In this accessible guide for pastors and laypeople alike, Keller helps readers learn to present the Christian message of grace in a more engaging, passionate, and compassionate way.
Author: Scott M. Gibson
Publisher: Baker Books
Published: 2004-08
Total Pages: 256
ISBN-13: 0801091624
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA challenge to preachers to proclaim the Scriptures with authority and power in a post-Christian world.
Author: Haddon W. Robinson
Publisher: Baker Books
Published: 2003-03
Total Pages: 144
ISBN-13: 0801091500
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis fresh approach to preaching shows how to combine God's Word with the power of drama to develop a unique, relevant, and effective preaching style.