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I Believe in Preaching
John StottPaperback 2014-03-13
In a digital age, where congregations have unprecedented access to resources, do we still need sermons? In this book, John Stott examines the theological foundations for preaching, and the bridge-building role of applying biblical truth to the everyday lives of Christians. 368 pages, from Hodder & Stoughton.
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Is preaching dead - or at least dying? In a digital age, where congregations have unprecedented access to resources, do we still need sermons?
John Stott's I believe in Preaching has been essential reading for ministers, students and lay preachers for over three decades. Its message is as relevant today as ever.
'I do believe in preaching. . . I believe that nothing is better calculated to restore health and vitality to the Church or to lead its members into maturity in Christ than a recovery of true, biblical, contemporary preaching.' John Stott
This edition also contains a brand new introduction form the original series editor Michael Green
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In a digital age, where congregations have unprecedented access to resources, do we still need sermons? In this book, John Stott examines the theological foundations for preaching, and the bridge-building role of applying biblical truth to the everyday lives of Christians. 368 pages, from Hodder & Stoughton.
Publisher Description
Is preaching dead - or at least dying? In a digital age, where congregations have unprecedented access to resources, do we still need sermons?
John Stott's I believe in Preaching has been essential reading for ministers, students and lay preachers for over three decades. Its message is as relevant today as ever.
'I do believe in preaching. . . I believe that nothing is better calculated to restore health and vitality to the Church or to lead its members into maturity in Christ than a recovery of true, biblical, contemporary preaching.' John Stott
This edition also contains a brand new introduction form the original series editor Michael Green