The Art of Preaching Old Testament Narrative
Haddon Robinson, S D MathewsonPaperback 2002-04-01
An intriguing story can not only captivate an audience, but when presented in a familiar and personal way, can communicate important truths. Applying careful expository preaching methods to Old Testament stories, Mathewson guides students and preachers through a ten-step process from text selection to sermon delivery. 288 pages, from Baker.
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The power of an intriguing story can not only captivate an audience, but when presented in a familiar and personal way, can communicate important truths. With this realization, Steven Mathewson offers here a guide to applying careful expository preaching methods to popular Old Testament stories.Mathewson guides students and preachers through a ten-step process from text selection to sermon delivery. Mathewson then provides sample sermons and iinterviews of from five individuals, including Alice Mathews and Haddon Robinson. This book contains a number of pedagogical features-diagrams, figures, and two appendixes. Seminary students, professors, and pastors will appreciate this valuable tool for refining their narrative preaching skills.
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An intriguing story can not only captivate an audience, but when presented in a familiar and personal way, can communicate important truths. Applying careful expository preaching methods to Old Testament stories, Mathewson guides students and preachers through a ten-step process from text selection to sermon delivery. 288 pages, from Baker.
Publisher Description
The power of an intriguing story can not only captivate an audience, but when presented in a familiar and personal way, can communicate important truths. With this realization, Steven Mathewson offers here a guide to applying careful expository preaching methods to popular Old Testament stories.Mathewson guides students and preachers through a ten-step process from text selection to sermon delivery. Mathewson then provides sample sermons and iinterviews of from five individuals, including Alice Mathews and Haddon Robinson. This book contains a number of pedagogical features-diagrams, figures, and two appendixes. Seminary students, professors, and pastors will appreciate this valuable tool for refining their narrative preaching skills.