<transcy>Preaching (La prédication)</transcy>
Presentation
Most Christians, including pastors, find it difficult to communicate their faith by showing the transformative power of the gospel of Christ in people's lives.
Timothy Keller is famous for his accessible, insightful and erudite preaching. They inspire millions of Christians and have led many to the faith. This book by Keller is more of a charter for relevant modern preaching than a manual for preachers. It will fuel preachers' reflection on how to reach out to a culture that is not interested in the gospel but in desperate need of it. He will explain the basic tasks of preaching: teaching the Word, integrating the gospel, adapting to a given culture, aiming at hearts, centering on Christ.
This book is for preachers, bloggers, Bible study teachers, youth leaders, discussion group leaders - anyone who wants to communicate their faith effectively.
This book will help you:
- Communicating your faith to a post-modern culture.
- Understand the basic tasks of preaching the gospel.
- Fuel your reflection on the ministry of preaching.
Highlights of the book:
- Experience: Keller shares 40 years of ministry.
- Relevance: Challenging post-modern culture with the gospel.
Public:
- Preachers, teachers, youth leaders.
- Bloggers, writers, Bible study leaders.
- Those who wish to communicate the Christian faith.
Table of contents
Introduction: three levels of preaching
Prologue: What is good preaching?
PART ONE: Serve the Word
Chapter 1: Preach the Word
Chapter 2: Preach the Gospel every time
Chapter 3: Preach Christ through all Scripture
PART TWO: Reaching out to people
Chapter 4: Preaching Christ in the midst of a culture
Chapter 5: Preaching and modern thought (late)
Chapter 6: Preaching Christ by addressing the heart
PART THREE: A demonstration of the Spirit and of power
Chapter 7: Preaching and the Spirit
Acknowledgments
Appendix: The art of writing a textual preaching
Notes
About the author
Details
Original title : Preaching: communicating Faith in an Age of Skepticism
Author : Timothy Keller
Publisher: Éditions Clé
ISBN : 978-2-35843-044-9
Publication : February 2017
Pages : 336
Dimensions : 14 x 21 cm
Weight : 394 g
Format : paperback
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