
Preaching with Humanity by Geoffrey Stevenson
Today, many people question the value of preaching. Yet preaching is one of the most awesome callings in the world. Preaching with Humanity considers questions such as: How can 'old-fashioned' preaching survive in a YouTube culture? What is the place of preaching in a 'mission-shaped Church'? How can we preach with humanity - with our fellow human being, not 'to' them, or 'at' them from a height or a distance? Whether you are new to preaching or building on existing skills, this book will help you in the life-long process of becoming a preacher with humanity.
‘An energizing book to feed the preaching of both the new enthusiast and the experienced practitionerIt answers the questions you only half dared articulate, and is sure to stimulate you to fresh resolve.’ -- John Pritchard, Bishop of Oxford
‘A first-class exploration of the art of preaching.’ -- David Day, St Nicholas Durham
'Highly readable and immensely practical.' The Reader -- The Reader
‘A first-class exploration of the art of preaching.’ -- David Day, St Nicholas Durham
'Highly readable and immensely practical.' The Reader -- The Reader
* Geoffrey Stevenson is a popular speaker and trainer of preachers and writes, teaches and speaks on the theology and practice of communication today. * Revd Stephen Wright is a former Director of the College of Preachers and is currently Tutor in Biblical Studies and Practical Theology at Spurgeon's College, London. His work with a leading Baptist training college and with the ecumenical Oasis Youth Work and Ministry course gives him a wide cross-denominational perspective on preaching.
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| ISBN 13 | 9780715141366 |
| ISBN 10 | 0715141368 |
| Title | Preaching with Humanity |
| Author | Geoffrey Stevenson |
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| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Church House Publishing |
| Year published | 2008-05-14 |
| Number of pages | 176 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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