Binding: Paperback
Page Count: 351
Publisher: Eerdmans
ISBN# : 9780802806277
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Description : In his preface to this major
study on preaching by John Stott, Michael Green writes, “Much of the current
uncertainty about the gospel and the mission of the church must be due to a
generation of preachers which has lost confidence in the Word of God.”Perhaps no
one is more eminently qualified to address this concern than John Stott whose
scholarship and personality have shown generations of believers that he has
total confidence in the Word of God and in preaching. “I believe that nothing is
better calculated to restore health and vitality to the Church or to its members
into maturity in Christ” reflects Stott, “than a recovery of true, biblical,
contemporary preaching.” His book provides precisely those practical guidelines
and experienced perspectives needed for such a recovery.After beginning with a
historical sketch of preaching, Stott examines contemporary objections to
preaching, looking in particular at the Cybernetics Revolution and the influence
of television. He then moves on to the theological foundations for preaching
after which he examines how preaching can serve to build bridges across chasms
of political, social, and ethical controversies. His study then takes on a more
practical slant as he discusses how to cultivate and overcome the obstacles to
Bible study as well as how to prepare sermons. He ends with a frank yet
thoughtful reflection on the preacher’s responsibility to live his message
through sincerity, earnestness, courage, and humility.
Addressed to the head as well as to the heart, this book will
encourage and challenge both ministers and laypersons to give themselves more
wholeheartedly to their calling—to make known God’s message of salvation to a
world in dire need of hearing it.
Evangelical Christian Publishers Assocation
Gold
Medallion award for Christian Ministry (1983)