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Power in the Pulpit- Review from a student,
By Bradley Rushing (New Orleans, LA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Power in the Pulpit: How to Prepare and Deliver Expository Sermons (Hardcover)
Vines, Jerry, and Jim Shaddix. Power in the Pulpit. Chicago: Moody Press, 1999. Author Sketch Dr. Jerry Vines is the pastor of First Baptist Church, Jacksonville, Florida. He has served two terms as president of the Southern Baptist Convention. He has been a pastor for more than forty years. He and his wife, Janet, have four children. He has authored many books, some of which include Spirit Works, Spirit Life, The Believers Guide to Hebrews, and The Believers Guide to First Corinthians. Book Purpose Power in the Pulpit is the combination of two books on preaching, A Practical Guide to Sermon Preparation and A Guide to Effective Sermon Delivery, written by Jerry Vines in 1985 and 1986. These two books were updated, revised, expanded and put into one volume by Jim Shaddix resulting in a volume that is suitable for the classroom setting and also helpful to the pastor who prepares and delivers sermons each week. Power in the Pulpit seeks to take advantage of years of practical experience and classroom training by closing the gap between classroom theory and what actually works in a pastor's weekly preparation. The book's purpose is to give practical help specifically to the man who is faced with the responsibility of preaching on a week by week basis (Vines and Shaddix 1999, 13). Content Summary Power in the Pulpit is divided into three major divisions: The Preparation for Exposition, The Process of Exposition, and The Presentation of Exposition. Each division is a vital component of exposition, which if neglected results in messages that are less than appropriate sacrifices to God in worship. Each major division is divided into subsections which guide the preacher through each important step in preparing messages that reflect biblical truth. Thus, the process culminates in sermons which declare truth with passion and conviction. Personal Evaluation of the Book's Contribution to Expository Preaching Theory and Methodology
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
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Pastor's Comprehensive Guide to Expository Preaching,
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This review is from: Power in the Pulpit: How to Prepare and Deliver Expository Sermons (Hardcover)
"Power in the Pulpit" is Jim Shaddix's reorganized, updated, and expanded compilation of two earlier works by Jerry Vines. As such, the book is co-authored by an academician and a pastor. Its purpose is to give practical help to the local church pastor who has the responsibility of preaching weekly. It is designed to champion an expository approach to preaching while being sensitive to the nuances of weekly pastoral preaching. The goal of the authors is to close the gap between classroom theory and what actually works in a pastor's weekly preparation.The book is divided into the three parts, those being preparation, process, and presentation of exposition. "Power in the Pulpit" is a comprehensive, thorough, and exhaustive study of the art and science of expository preaching. Theological and philosophical foundations are examined, detailed descriptions of the process are explored, and practical suggestions for implementation are encouraged. The book is written in language a novice can understand with principles that the seasoned preaching veteran will find helpful. At the time of this writing, if I could recommend only one volume on expository preaching, this would be it.
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Fantastic Book!,
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This review is from: Power in the Pulpit: How to Prepare and Deliver Expository Sermons (Hardcover)
This book is a great balance between passion and technique. These men write not as theoreticians, but as effective practitioners. Every chapter is filled with helpful material that will improve even the veteran pastor.
Thanks for writing such a great resource!
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