I’ve really enjoyed teaching homiletics at Heritage Seminary this Fall. I’ve assigned three texts: Biblical Preaching
by Haddon Robinson, Preaching & Preachers
by D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones, and Preaching to the Heart,
Good news for those of us who are preachers and who feel inadequate. You’re in good company. In fact, if you don’t feel this way, you probably shouldn’t be preaching.
In January 1548, Hugh Latimer confronted preachers who were more engaged in business and pleasure than on preaching. He preached a famous sermon at St. Paul’s Cathedral in which he named the
I suppose it’s partly my fault. I egged Bill Kinnon into posting. I should know better. Whenever he posts, it’s a doozy (a good one usually too) – and his latest post
As quoted by Mike Bullmore at The Gospel Coalition Canada Conference yesterday:
When a man, by constant contemplation of the Passion and Resurrection of our Lord, finds himself so inflamed with the love