The context was a building program for an urban congregation. The
beginning bore no omens of controversy. But before long, both the
pastor (the author) and the congregation found themselves in a
storm that threatened the church's very existence and the pastor's
future in ministry.It is common in this kind of storm that neither
the preacher nor his flock will expect to hear from God. But the
arresting message of this book is that it is often through the
preaching itself that God speaks to the issues of conflict. It is
through preaching that the issues are resolved, and neither the
pastor nor the people are left unchanged.By example and by precept
this book shows how to weather a storm in the only successful
way--by preaching through it under the guiding hand of a
compassionate God who knows our human anguish. This is a book you
cannot afford to ignore. For, as one preacher puts it, you're
either "coming out of a storm, in a storm, or heading for a storm."
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