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I Believe in Preaching

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13 March 2014

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Preaching/Sermons

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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.Is preaching dead -...

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.

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.Is preaching dead -...

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.

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
I Believe in Preaching $22.99
Koorong code 399981
ISBN 9781444790078
Pages 352
Publisher Hodder & Stoughton
Publication date 13 March 2014
Dimensions 20 x 130 x 198mm
Weight 0.238kg
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    This is an easy read. This is not so much a theological exposition or defence on preaching but personal reflections and encouragement of an experienced pastor and preacher. We get to see some of the more personal thoughts of Stott on his ministry and preaching. \\nHe gives various suggestions, not all of which I would necessary agree with, but nonetheless he makes some important points that are worth considering for any preacher.