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OverviewPreaching is hard work. Anyone who has preached even for a short while will comprehend the synapse straining effort it takes to write and deliver a sermon. This book is to help people progress in their preaching over the long–haul of ministry, it addresses both skills and attitudes. Every preacher can become a better preacher. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jonathan Gemmell , William Chad NewsomPublisher: Christian Focus Publications Ltd Imprint: Christian Focus Publications Ltd Weight: 0.115kg ISBN: 9781527105379ISBN 10: 1527105377 Pages: 128 Publication Date: 03 July 2020 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsFull of home truths, this is the book I needed as a preacher (and will probably need again in a year's time): it often made me feel uncomfortable. Full of practical wisdom, this is a book that gave me some helpful ideas to sharpen my preaching. Full of warmth and wit, this is a book I enjoyed reading. -- James Hely Hutchinson ... preaching the Bible is a task that requires hard, painstaking, concentrated, prayerful work. Jon's enthusiastic treatment of the subject will stimulate young preachers to roll up their sleeves, and will urge experienced preachers to keep making progress, with the aim that their last-ever sermon should be their very best. A great aim! I commend the book most warmly. -- Edward Lobb I've known Jon since college days and I've watched him flourish in to an outstanding communicator. He has worked at his craft and this book is a call to himself and others to keep going. To not grow weary. To not lose the wonder of serving Christ. May the Lord use what you're holding to spur you on. -- Graham Shearer Full of home truths, this is the book I needed as a preacher (and will probably need again in a year's time): it often made me feel uncomfortable. Full of practical wisdom, this is a book that gave me some helpful ideas to sharpen my preaching. Full of warmth and wit, this is a book I enjoyed reading. -- James Hely Hutchinson I've known Jon since college days and I've watched him flourish in to an outstanding communicator. He has worked at his craft and this book is a call to himself and others to keep going. To not grow weary. To not lose the wonder of serving Christ. May the Lord use what you're holding to spur you on. -- Graham Shearer ... preaching the Bible is a task that requires hard, painstaking, concentrated, prayerful work. Jon's enthusiastic treatment of the subject will stimulate young preachers to roll up their sleeves, and will urge experienced preachers to keep making progress, with the aim that their last-ever sermon should be their very best. A great aim! I commend the book most warmly. -- Edward Lobb Full of home truths, this is the book I needed as a preacher (and will probably need again in a year's time): it often made me feel uncomfortable. Full of practical wisdom, this is a book that gave me some helpful ideas to sharpen my preaching. Full of warmth and wit, this is a book I enjoyed reading. -- James Hely Hutchinson Full of home truths, this is the book I needed as a preacher (and will probably need again in a year's time): it often made me feel uncomfortable. Full of practical wisdom, this is a book that gave me some helpful ideas to sharpen my preaching. Full of warmth and wit, this is a book I enjoyed reading. -- James Hely Hutchinson (Director, Institut Biblique de Bruxelles, Belgium ) I've known Jon since college days and I've watched him flourish in to an outstanding communicator. He has worked at his craft and this book is a call to himself and others to keep going. To not grow weary. To not lose the wonder of serving Christ. May the Lord use what you're holding to spur you on. -- Graham Shearer (Pastor, Musselburgh Baptist Church, Musselburgh, Scotland) Full of home truths, this is the book I needed as a preacher (and will probably need again in a year's time): it often made me feel uncomfortable. Full of practical wisdom, this is a book that gave me some helpful ideas to sharpen my preaching. Full of warmth and wit, this is a book I enjoyed reading. -- James Hely Hutchinson (Director, Institut Biblique de Bruxelles, Belgium ) ... preaching the Bible is a task that requires hard, painstaking, concentrated, prayerful work. Jon's enthusiastic treatment of the subject will stimulate young preachers to roll up their sleeves, and will urge experienced preachers to keep making progress, with the aim that their last-ever sermon should be their very best. A great aim! I commend the book most warmly. -- Edward Lobb (Director of Training, The Scottish Cornhill Training Course Glasgow) Author InformationJon is the Director of Conferences and Resources at The Proclamation Trust in London. Before this current role he was a pastor in Scotland for 12 years. Jon is married to Aileen and they attend Grace Church Greenwich. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |