Making a Difference in Preaching
Haddon W. Robinson, Keith Willhite, Scott M. GibsonPaperback 2002-04-01
This collection of shorter writings, penned over a forty-year period, provides a helpful understanding of Robinson's preaching theory, method, and practice. It is well-suited for pastors looking for refreshing insights into their preaching, as well as seminary students or lay speakers. From Baker.
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Making a Difference in Preaching offers a collection of Haddon Robinson??'s shorter writings on preaching, penned over a forty-year period. Now available in paperback, the book provides readers with a helpful understanding of Robinson??'s preaching theory, method, and practice. This collection, edited by Scott Gibson, illuminates the key differences between good preaching and poor preaching. Each chapter contains discussion/reflection questions and a list of books for further reading. The book is well-suited for pastors looking for refreshing insights into their preaching, as well as seminary students or lay speakers.
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This collection of shorter writings, penned over a forty-year period, provides a helpful understanding of Robinson's preaching theory, method, and practice. It is well-suited for pastors looking for refreshing insights into their preaching, as well as seminary students or lay speakers. From Baker.
Publisher Description
Making a Difference in Preaching offers a collection of Haddon Robinson??'s shorter writings on preaching, penned over a forty-year period. Now available in paperback, the book provides readers with a helpful understanding of Robinson??'s preaching theory, method, and practice. This collection, edited by Scott Gibson, illuminates the key differences between good preaching and poor preaching. Each chapter contains discussion/reflection questions and a list of books for further reading. The book is well-suited for pastors looking for refreshing insights into their preaching, as well as seminary students or lay speakers.