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May 2008
The Emergent Church continues to be a source of fascination and annoyance to many pastors.
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May 2008
In Me to We (Group), Alan Nelson argues the “pastor-centric paradigm” found in most churches does not equip church members to serve,...
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May 2008
While it has nothing to do with preaching, The Last Lecture (Hyperion) is a book preachers should read.
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May 2008
Christ & Culture Revisited (Wm. B. Eerdmans) by D.A. Carson takes on the classic H. Richard Niebuhr book and offers contemporary believers...
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May 2008
In Comeback Churches (B&H), Ed Stetzer and Mike Dodson draw on the experiences of hundreds of churches to provide practical insights...
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May 2008
This intellectually compelling Christian apologia is written with integrity and compassion toward skeptics of Christianity and those...
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May 2008
What's the Shape of Narrative Preaching? is a compilation of contemporary homiletical essays honoring Eugene Lowry.
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Kindled Fire
Kindled Fire
Reviewed On: May 01, 2006
InKindled Fire (Christian Focus), Zack Eswine discusses the preaching insights of Charles H. Spurgeon, and applies those insights to the needs of contemporary preachers. Eswine, who teaches preaching at Covenant Seminary, offers us a chance to "apprentice" with Spurgeon in this well-written and helpful volume. In these pages, he allows us to sit at the feet of one of history's most effective preachers This will be a useful handbook for anyone who preaches.
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Ralph Douglas West is the founding pastor of The Church Without Walls (Brookhollow...
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In storytelling, it makes a difference how you tell it.
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Since 2003, John Ortberg has served as senior pastor of the Menlo Park Presbyterian...
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