Zack Eswine’s Preaching to a Post-Everything World urges preachers to reflect on their struggles and cultural context to craft biblical sermons that engage a secular, changing culture compassionately.
As part of A Year of Books on Preaching, I’m posting a review a month of a preaching book, and then a list of quotes and takeaways.
I posted a review of
I’ve read all kinds of preaching books, but I’ve never read a book like Integrative Preaching: A Comprehensive Model for Transformational Proclamation by Kent Anderson.
It’s hard to say something
I spent 12 hours on a plane on Tuesday, so I had time to plow into Kenton Anderson’s book Integrative Preaching: A Comprehensive Model for Transformational Proclamation. I’ll post a review
C.H. Spurgeon, the renowned British preacher of the 19th century, spoke harsh words against the overuse of sermon helps.
When a man named Jabez Burns released Two Hundred Sketches and Outlines of