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Thursday, August 21, 2008

Book of the Week: The Art and Craft of Biblical Preaching

"Packed with useful tools that span a wide array of homiletical issues…a tremendous value to preachers seeking to be effective communicators….Pastors will appreciate the many practical ideas, and cautions, offered by the contributors….Preachers of all ages should hear Chuck Swindoll's wisdom in his chapter Simplify….One of the first volumes a pastor should receive when beginning in ministry. With its brief chapters, the book can be utilized as a chapter-a-day continuing education resource." — Leadership journal 


The most complete practical encyclopedia ever on the practice of preaching based on articles from who’s who of over a hundred respected communicators of Christian truth, edited by Haddon Robinson and Craig Brian Larson using significant resources from the ministries of Christianity Today International. Includes audio CD with preaching technique examples from the book. 


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