Foreword by John MacArthur. Do pastors and church leaders today really need a wake-up call to return to the apostolic priorities of preaching and prayer as the primary means to accomplish church growth? In an age in which the church has become infatuated with pragmatism, success models, sociological methodologies, management...
Foreword by John MacArthur. Do pastors and church leaders today really need a wake-up call to return to the apostolic priorities of preaching and prayer as the primary means to accomplish church growth? In an age in which the church has become infatuated with pragmatism, success models, sociological methodologies, management techniques and marketing, the answer is a resounding "Yes." The goal of this book is to exhort and encourage pastors and church leaders to escape the full court press of expediency and to restart as offense of biblical priorities and methods. The church will not impact society until she regains her love for preaching and a no-compromise commitment to sound, biblical exposition.??The value of this MENTOR title (first published in 1996 and revised in 2009) is that it not only shows us where the problems are but gives us a healthy reminder of the essentiality of prayer and preaching. ***-Publisher.***
Foreword by John MacArthur. In recent years we are told that there has been an increase in people coming to faith in Christian Church, yet impact on society seems to have been minimal. What is really happening? David Eby presents a persuasive and yet gentle rebuke to the church for paying more attention to marketing rather than preaching. The value of this MENTOR publication is that it not only shows us where the problems are but gives us a healthy reminder of the essentiality of preaching.
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Foreword by John MacArthur. Do pastors and church leaders today really need a wake-up call to return to the apostolic priorities of preaching and prayer as the primary means to accomplish church growth? In an age in which the church has become infatuated with pragmatism, success models, sociological methodologies, management...
Foreword by John MacArthur. Do pastors and church leaders today really need a wake-up call to return to the apostolic priorities of preaching and prayer as the primary means to accomplish church growth? In an age in which the church has become infatuated with pragmatism, success models, sociological methodologies, management techniques and marketing, the answer is a resounding "Yes." The goal of this book is to exhort and encourage pastors and church leaders to escape the full court press of expediency and to restart as offense of biblical priorities and methods. The church will not impact society until she regains her love for preaching and a no-compromise commitment to sound, biblical exposition.??The value of this MENTOR title (first published in 1996 and revised in 2009) is that it not only shows us where the problems are but gives us a healthy reminder of the essentiality of prayer and preaching. ***-Publisher.***
Foreword by John MacArthur. In recent years we are told that there has been an increase in people coming to faith in Christian Church, yet impact on society seems to have been minimal. What is really happening? David Eby presents a persuasive and yet gentle rebuke to the church for paying more attention to marketing rather than preaching. The value of this MENTOR publication is that it not only shows us where the problems are but gives us a healthy reminder of the essentiality of preaching.
Power Preaching For Church Growth$31.99
Koorong code287013
ISBN9781845504342
Pages256
PublisherChristian Focus Publications
Publication date20 March 2009
Dimensions15 x 138 x 216mm
Weight0.33kg
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