The Four Voices of Preaching
Robert Stephen ReidPaperback 2006-08-01
Pastor and communication researcher Robert Stephen Reid identifies four 'voices' routinely adopted by preachers: teaching, encouraging, sage, and testifying. Reid helps pastors understand their predominant voice, and how to develop the others.
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Pastors often feel bombarded with an array of options for how to implement their craft. In this helpful book, Robert Reid argues that pastors will be more faithful and effective in their preaching when they understand exactly what they are trying to accomplish when they enter the pulpit. Do they want to encourage? Offer wisdom? Persuade folks to take up a particular course of action? Prophetically criticize the church or society? Reid contends that preachers tend to generally adopt one of four possible "voices" for their preaching: teaching, encouraging, sage, or testifying. He shows how these four voices differ, helps pastors understand which voice is predominantly theirs, and helps them sharpen the appropriate preaching skills. Sample sermons of each type of voice are included.
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Pastor and communication researcher Robert Stephen Reid identifies four 'voices' routinely adopted by preachers: teaching, encouraging, sage, and testifying. Reid helps pastors understand their predominant voice, and how to develop the others.
Publisher Description
Pastors often feel bombarded with an array of options for how to implement their craft. In this helpful book, Robert Reid argues that pastors will be more faithful and effective in their preaching when they understand exactly what they are trying to accomplish when they enter the pulpit. Do they want to encourage? Offer wisdom? Persuade folks to take up a particular course of action? Prophetically criticize the church or society? Reid contends that preachers tend to generally adopt one of four possible "voices" for their preaching: teaching, encouraging, sage, or testifying. He shows how these four voices differ, helps pastors understand which voice is predominantly theirs, and helps them sharpen the appropriate preaching skills. Sample sermons of each type of voice are included.