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September 2008
In many churches, the "forgotten people" are the missionaries who represent us on foreign fields, faithfully sharing Christ far from...
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September 2008
Recently I invited Preaching Now readers to suggest some of the best books they've read in the past year. Here are more of the responses.
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September 2008
Recently I invited Preaching Now readers to suggest some of the best books they've read in the past year. Here are more of the responses.
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August 2008
The late Robert Webber provided us with many books that have influenced ministry in our own age.
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August 2008
Michael P. Knowles offers a rich analysis of the apostle Paul’s philosophy of preaching through a study of the early chapters of Second...
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August 2008
Eswine has provided here a useful handbook to faithful biblical preaching in the challenging context of postmodernity.
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August 2008
Those who enjoy church history will want to take a look at Garth M. Rosell's The Surprising Work of God.
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A Mind For God
A Mind For God
Reviewed On: November 01, 2006
One of the
challenges preachers face, even in speaking to their own faithful, is
that Christians have become increasingly captive to popular culture. In
A Mind For God
(InterVarsity), James Emery White challenges believers to break free
from that cultural captivity through new spiritual and intellectual
disciplines, and he offers a variety of practical aids. Not only is
this a good book for your own reading – it would also be an excellent
resource for a class or leadership development study.
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