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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Kenneth F Brown , Randy a MarshallPublisher: Wipf & Stock Publishers Imprint: Wipf & Stock Publishers Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 0.60cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.240kg ISBN: 9781532689192ISBN 10: 1532689195 Pages: 78 Publication Date: 10 July 2019 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback 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 ContentsReviewsWhat if the gospel is far more personal than we imagine, Jesus more human--and divine--than we dare fathom? What if we heard from, not just about, pilgrims who'd witnessed the ragged wonder, the confounding anguish--and ecstasy--of encountering the Christ? With cultivated ease and warm sagacity, Kenneth Brown invites us into such holy mystery in What If? --Elizabeth Hankins, Executive Director, OneTribe Ken has handled the sacred text as ably as anyone for decades, but he pushes beyond the standard 'three points and a poem' formula. His exposition mines the rich depth of the biblical characters, he parses modern culture as if it were a Greek verb, and he weaves it all together to craft a message that moves the listener/reader to transformation. --J. D. Templeton, Minister of Adult Discipleship, Trinity Baptist Church, Kerrville, TX My pastor, mentor, and friend Kenneth Brown draws the reader/hearer into the biblical text by using his sanctified imagination to add names, relationships, and expressions. --Don Higginbotham, Single Adult Pastor, The Woodlands First Baptist Church, Houston, TX Kenneth Brown's anthology of first-person sermons are as much educational as they are inspirational. The historic and cultural details in these messages make the stories come alive while conveying biblical truth. Anyone who reads these amazing personal accounts of God's love touching real lives will have the opportunity to know and appreciate the creator and sustainer of all humankind in an even greater capacity. --Mark Weible, Director of Church Planting, Greater Orlando Baptist Association What if the gospel is far more personal than we imagine, Jesus more human--and divine--than we dare fathom? What if we heard from, not just about, pilgrims who'd witnessed the ragged wonder, the confounding anguish--and ecstasy--of encountering the Christ? With cultivated ease and warm sagacity, Kenneth Brown invites us into such holy mystery in What If? --Elizabeth Hankins, Executive Director, OneTribe Ken has handled the sacred text as ably as anyone for decades, but he pushes beyond the standard 'three points and a poem' formula. His exposition mines the rich depth of the biblical characters, he parses modern culture as if it were a Greek verb, and he weaves it all together to craft a message that moves the listener/reader to transformation. --J. D. Templeton, Minister of Adult Discipleship, Trinity Baptist Church, Kerrville, TX My pastor, mentor, and friend Kenneth Brown draws the reader/hearer into the biblical text by using his sanctified imagination to add names, relationships, and expressions. --Don Higginbotham, Single Adult Pastor, The Woodlands First Baptist Church, Houston, TX Kenneth Brown's anthology of first-person sermons are as much educational as they are inspirational. The historic and cultural details in these messages make the stories come alive while conveying biblical truth. Anyone who reads these amazing personal accounts of God's love touching real lives will have the opportunity to know and appreciate the creator and sustainer of all humankind in an even greater capacity. --Mark Weible, Director of Church Planting, Greater Orlando Baptist Association Author InformationKenneth F. Brown, a lifelong Texan, graduated from Howard Payne University in Brownwood, Texas, majoring in English and biblical Greek. After earning his Master of Theology in Biblical Greek from Southwestern Baptist Seminary, he studied educational psychology at the University of Texas in Austin. Brown served as a Baptist pastor for fifty years, then retired to teach Bible study and biblical Greek in South Texas, where he lives with his wife of over sixty-five years. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |