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Southwestern Journal of Theology 2021 Book of the Year Award
(Honorable Mention, Preaching/Ministry/Leadership) A veteran pastor
with thirty years of experience guides readers through a ten-step
process to preaching Old Testament narratives from text selection
to delivery. The first edition received a Christianity Today award
of merit and a Preaching magazine Book of the Year award. This
edition, now updated and revised throughout for a new generation,
includes a new chapter on how to preach Christ from the Old
Testament and an exemplary sample sermon from Mathewson. Foreword
by Haddon W. Robinson.
The right words for the right occasion A pastor must be able to
step with ease into a number of different speaking venues. In
addition to a regular preaching schedule, you as a pastor face an
endless parade of special occasions at which you are asked to
speak. Some occasions are planned, others are unexpected, but for
all occasions you must be ready to communicate the Word of God in a
way that complements the liturgy and worship. Preaching for Special
Services gives you practical guidance on how to develop and deliver
clear, listener-sensitive sermons for special occasions such as
weddings, baptisms, and funerals. Each chapter examines the history
and theology of preaching for a particular occasion and then
centers on the development of the sermon for that event. Scott M.
Gibson's approach to sermon construction is based on Haddon W.
Robinson's central-idea preaching described in his Biblical
Preaching. Preaching for Special Services also offers an extensive
list of resources for each special occasion and specific exercises
to help you put the principles in this book into practice.
This new volume in the "Preaching With" series reveals how pastors
can preach in a way that employs--with creativity--the six writing
genres or forms found in the Bible. Each chapter includes practical
"Try this" suggestions and ends with a quick checklist for
preachers to consider when preaching from each of the six genres.
Readers will learn how to expand their repertoire of creative,
interesting, and relevant sermons.
In most twenty-first century congregations, women outnumber men by
as much as fifty percent or more. Unfortunately, masculine
anecdotes and a lack of understanding of the different ways women
and men listen, learn, and perceive ideas of leadership and power
leave many women feeling detached from the messages conveyed from
the pulpit.
How can a pastor effectively minister to both men and women? How
do the ways in which women understand sermons differ from those of
men? Preaching That Speaks to Women invites preachers to consider
how gender affects the way sermons are understood and calls them to
preaching that relates to the entire congregation.
Drawing from her experience as a teacher of ministry students, as
well as her experience as a missionary, conference speaker, and
radio Bible teacher, Alice Mathews explores both the myths and
legitimate boundaries for speaking about women as listeners. She
considers the ways women think about themselves, make ethical
decisions, handle stress, learn, and view leadership and power and
applies the results to the task of preaching. Mathews advocates
effective preaching that does not ignore women or merely typecast
women in narrowly defined roles.
Statistics show that the average person watches almost 5 hours of
television per day - that's more than 1,700 hours a year. It's
obvious from these statistics that television is doing something
right, for people to be tuned in for that amount of time. Stop
Preaching and Start Communicating has nothing to do with
television's content. Instead, it has everything to do with
examining television as an effective communications medium, and how
oral communicators can learn from it. In this book you will learn:
- how to define and get to know your target audience - how to begin
and end a message that gets attention and leaves them breathless -
how to communicate without notes - how to communicate just one
memorable big idea - how to communicate to transform, rather than
to simply inform
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Matthew (Paperback)
Craig S. Keener; Edited by Grant R Osborne, D. Stuart Briscoe, Haddon Robinson
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Matthew was the most popular Gospel in the early church, widely
read for its clear emphasis on Jesus' teaching. Drawing on its use
as a teaching or discipleship manual, Craig Keener expounds Matthew
as a discipleship manual for believers today. In his skilled hands,
this first-century text becomes as relevant and contemporary as
information downloaded from the Internet, while it challenges us
with its divine perspective on how life ought to be lived. In this
clear, incisive commentary, readers will find an introduction with
background material concerning authorship, date and purpose, as
well as a summary of important theological themes. A
passage-by-passage exposition follows that focuses on understanding
what significance the Gospel of Matthew had for its original
readers in order to see its relevance for the church today.
Students, pastors, Bible teachers and everyone who wants to
understand the message of Matthew for the church will benefit from
this excellent resource.
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Luke (Paperback)
Darrell L. Bock; Edited by Grant R Osborne, D. Stuart Briscoe, Haddon Robinson
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In Luke's vivid narrative, Jesus comes into Galilee proclaiming
"good news to the poor . . . freedom for the prisoners and recovery
of sight for the blind." More than any other Gospel, the Gospel of
Luke shows Jesus' great concern for the downtrodden, the oppressed
and the marginalized--including women and children and even those
outside the house of Israel. Darrell Bock shows why Luke's Gospel
is "tailor-made" for the world we live in--a world often divided
along ethnic, religious, economic and political lines. After all,
the Jesus portrayed by Luke is a source of unity for his disciples
and for believers from every walk of life. Tax collectors, Roman
soldiers, prostitutes, city officials, religious leaders, widows
and fishermen were among the diverse group brought together in the
early Christian church. Bock's dual focus on understanding what
Luke wanted to communicate to his original readers and on how that
message is relevant for today makes this an excellent resource.
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