Classic Pentecostal Sermon Library Vol 1
Author : Ray H. Hughes
Publisher : Pathway Press
Page : 176 pages
File Size : 30,82 MB
Release : 2011
Category : Religion
ISBN : 1596845589
Author : Ray H. Hughes
Publisher : Pathway Press
Page : 176 pages
File Size : 30,82 MB
Release : 2011
Category : Religion
ISBN : 1596845589
Author : Ellen G. White
Publisher : Review and Herald Pub Assoc
Page : 370 pages
File Size : 37,1 MB
Release : 1990
Category : Adventists
ISBN : 9780828008785
Author : John F. MacArthur
Publisher : Thomas Nelson
Page : 188 pages
File Size : 13,23 MB
Release : 2006-05-08
Category : Religion
ISBN : 141856737X
You don't have to be perfect to do God's work. Look no further than the twelve disciples, whose many weaknesses are forever preserved throughout the pages of the New Testament. Join bestselling author John MacArthur in Twelve Ordinary Men as he draws principles from Christ's careful, hands-on training of the original disciples for today's modern disciple, you! Jesus chose ordinary men--fishermen, tax collectors, political zealots--and turned their weakness into strength, producing greatness from people who were otherwise unremarkable. The twelve disciples weren't the stained-glass saints we imagine. On the contrary, they were truly human, all too prone to mistakes, misstatements, wrong attitudes, lapses of faith, and bitter failure. Simply put, they were flawed people, just like us. But under Jesus' teaching and touch, they became a force that forever changed the world. MacArthur takes you into the inner circle of the disciples--their selection, their training, their personalities, and their incredible impact. As MacArthur took a closer look at the lives of the twelve disciples, he found himself asking difficult questions along the way, including: Why did Jesus pick each of the twelve disciples? How did Jesus teach them everything he could in just eighteen short months? Can the lessons that Jesus taught the disciples can still influence our faith today? In Twelve Ordinary Men, you'll learn that disciples are living proof that God's strength is made perfect in weakness. As you get to know the men who walked with Jesus, you'll see that if he can accomplish his purposes through them, he can do the same through you.
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Publisher : Review and Herald Pub Assoc
Page : 434 pages
File Size : 13,11 MB
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ISBN : 9780828008709
Author : Ronald J. Allen
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 360 pages
File Size : 24,8 MB
Release : 2022-06-08
Category : Religion
ISBN : 1725259613
Preaching the Manifold Grace of God is a two-volume work describing theologies of preaching from the historical and contemporary periods. Volume 1 focuses on historical theological families: Orthodox, Roman Catholic, Lutheran, Reformed, Anabaptist, Anglican/Episcopal, Wesleyan, Baptist, African American, Stone-Campbell, Friends, and Pentecostal. Volume 2 focuses on families that are evangelical, liberal, neo-orthodox, postliberal, existential, radical orthodox, deconstructionist, Black liberation, womanist, Latinx liberation, Mujerista, Asian American, Asian American feminist, LGBTQAI, Indigenous, postcolonial, and process. In each case, the author describes the circumstances in which the theological family emerged and describes the purposes and characteristics of preaching from that perspective.
Author : Richard Sibbes
Publisher :
Page : 368 pages
File Size : 38,49 MB
Release : 1837
Category : Christian life
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Author : Ray H. Hughes
Publisher : Pathway Press
Page : 175 pages
File Size : 43,20 MB
Release : 2011
Category : Religion
ISBN : 1596845651
Author : Ray H. Hughes
Publisher : Pathway Press
Page : 177 pages
File Size : 36,21 MB
Release : 2011
Category : Religion
ISBN : 1596845694
Author : Ray H. Hughes
Publisher : Pathway Press
Page : 172 pages
File Size : 20,5 MB
Release : 2011
Category : Religion
ISBN : 1596845678
Author : O.C. Edwards, Jr.
Publisher : Abingdon Press
Page : 1073 pages
File Size : 39,72 MB
Release : 2010-09-01
Category : Religion
ISBN : 1426725620
A History of Preachingbrings together narrative history and primary sources to provide the most comprehensive guide available to the story of the church's ministry of proclamation. Bringing together an impressive array of familiar and lesser-known figures, Edwards paints a detailed, compelling picture of what it has meant to preach the gospel. Pastors, scholars, and students of homiletics will find here many opportunities to enrich their understanding and practice of preaching. Volume 1, appearing in the print edition, contains Edwards's magisterial retelling of the story of Christian preaching's development from its Hellenistic and Jewish roots in the New Testament, through the late-twentieth century's discontent with outdated forms and emphasis on new modes of preaching such as narrative. Along the way the author introduces us to the complexities and contributions of preachers, both with whom we are already acquainted, and to whom we will be introduced here for the first time. Origen, Chrysostom, Augustine, Bernard, Aquinas, Luther, Calvin, Wesley, Edwards, Rauschenbusch, Barth; all of their distinctive contributions receive careful attention. Yet lesser-known figures and developments also appear, from the ninth-century reform of preaching championed by Hrabanus Maurus, to the reference books developed in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries by the mendicant orders to assist their members' preaching, to Howell Harris and Daniel Rowlands, preachers of the eighteenth-century Welsh revival, to Helen Kenyon, speaking as a layperson at the 1950 Yale Beecher lectures about the view of preaching from the pew. Volume 2, contained on the enclosed CD-ROM, contains primary source material on preaching drawn from the entire scope of the church's twenty centuries. The author has written an introduction to each selection, placing it in its historical context and pointing to its particular contribution. Each chapter in Volume 2 is geared to its companion chapter in Volume 1's narrative history. Ecumenical in scope, fair-minded in presentation, appreciative of the contributions that all the branches of the church have made to the story of what it means to develop, deliver, and listen to a sermon, A History of Preachingwill be the definitive resource for anyone who wishes to preach or to understand preaching's role in living out the gospel. "...'This work is expected to be the standard text on preaching for the next 30 years,' says Ann K. Riggs, who staffs the NCC's Faith and Order Commission. Author Edwards, former professor of preaching at Seabury-Western Theological Seminary, is co-moderator of the commission, which studies church-uniting and church-dividing issues. 'A History of Preaching is ecumenical in scope and will be relevant in all our churches; we all participate in this field,' says Riggs...." from EcuLink, Number 65, Winter 2004-2005 published by the National Council of Churches