Preaching

  • Whats God Saying Here

    $19.99

    Preachers and teachers are expected in Scripture to teach the whole counsel of God. Yet, in the Bible, God says some rather odd things, and strange things seem to happen. The natural tendency for preachers and teachers alike is to skip over such troubling texts. We tend to cherry pick from passages that we like and conveniently stray from texts or verses that are confrontational or bizarre. Many teachers of the Bible will ask, “How do you teach that? Let’s just move on to the next passage or the next verse.”

    In What’s God Saying Here? Eric J. Bargerhuff and Matthew D. Kim offer advice on how to handle and communicate 30 of the most confusing verses, passages, sayings, and stories in the Bible. With the authors’ advice and encouragement and help from the Holy Spirit, preachers and teachers will be less fearful about teaching such confusing passages. Providing suggestions for exegeting, illustrating, and applying these difficult passages, this book offers guiding principles for teaching peculiar texts with greater precision and confidence.

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  • Preaching And Teaching Difficult Texts Of The New Testament

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    Understand how to preach or teach all the New Testament, including passages or genres that prove challenging.

    What do preachers do when they come across a difficult passage not covered in seminary? What about teachers who haven’t even been to seminary? This book equips all of them to understand and handle challenging passages and genres in the New Testament such as:

    *Introductions, lists of names, and conclusions in the epistles,
    *Well-known, well-worn stories,
    *Short passages,
    *Texts that may not be considered inspired or that have textual issues,
    *Old Testament quotations or allusions,
    *References to noncanonical texts such as Enoch or Maccabees,
    *Enigmatic passages such as “baptized on behalf of the dead” (1 Cor. 15:29),
    *Potentially explosive topics such as homosexuality and gender,
    *Eschatological texts such as Jesus’ Olivet Discourse or the book of Revelation.

    Preaching and teaching the Bible is difficult work, but it’s worth the effort. As Paul wrote to Timothy, all Scripture is inspired and useful for teaching–even the difficult ones. If we know where to look and how to dig, significant treasure awaits the adventurous preacher and teacher.

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  • Biblical Preaching Fourth Edition

    $26.99

    This bestselling textbook on biblical preaching is a contemporary classic in the field. It offers students, pastors, and Bible teachers expert guidance in the development and delivery of expository sermons.

    This new edition provides resources, methods, and advice for new generations of students and pastors. It has been revised and updated throughout by Scott Wenig, professor emeritus of applied theology and Haddon W. Robinson Chair of Biblical Preaching at Denver Seminary. Wenig adds a step to the preaching method that has been widely accepted and utilized by Robinson’s former students. The book also includes a foreword by Torrey Robinson.

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  • Gospel Centered Preaching

    $12.99

    Introduction
    17 Principles Of Gospel-centered Preaching
    1: The Goals Of Preaching
    2: The Means Of Preaching
    3: The Content Of Preaching
    4: The Priorities Of Preaching
    5: The Process Of Preaching

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    This accessible manual on preaching unpacks the core of how a preacher must think and what they must do. And it focuses our eyes on the central message – the gospel.

    Use this resource to train yourself and others as a new preacher, to develop your thinking and skills as a growing preacher, and to encourage and sustain yourself as a seasoned preacher.

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