The Visual Preacher

The Visual Preacher
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Publisher : Fortress Press
Total Pages : 143
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ISBN-10 : 9781506464749
ISBN-13 : 1506464742
Rating : 4/5 (49 Downloads)

Synopsis The Visual Preacher by : Steve Thomason

Steve Thomason's plan was that after graduating from college, God would allow him to become a Disney animator so that one day he could open his own animation studio. It turned out God had other plans, and Thomason became a parish pastor--a pastor with a passion for both art and preaching. In The Visual Preacher: Proclaiming an Embodied Word, Thomason's winsomely illustrated text shows preachers visual techniques to study the Bible, construct a sermon, use the physical space where they preach, create two-dimensional images, and develop and use videos. Thomason shares his dual passions based on his conviction that the effectiveness of visual communication lies at the heart of thegospel itself--that it is the reason God took on human flesh in Jesus. Believing that pictures speak differently than words, he offers readers practical ways to combine visual communication with the Word of Scripture and the words of their sermon so that when they are done preaching, their listeners will say, "We have seen Jesus." He assures readers they don't have to be skilled artists or technological wizards to effectively use visuals in preaching. Rather, he presents basic principles he has learned as a working preacher and encourages readers to use the ones that make sense to them and to throw out the rest. Preachers are story-tellers, says Thomason. This book will help preachers create and use images that make them even better storytellers than they already are.

The Visual Preacher

The Visual Preacher
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Publisher : Augsburg Fortress Publishers
Total Pages : 143
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781506464732
ISBN-13 : 1506464734
Rating : 4/5 (32 Downloads)

Synopsis The Visual Preacher by : Steve Thomason

In The Visual Preacher: Proclaiming an Embodied Word, Steve Thomason's winsomely illustrated text shows preachers basic principles and visual techniques to create and use images that will make them even more effective communicators than they already are. Preachers need not be skilled artists or technological wizards to apply Thomason's ideas.

Making a Scene in the Pulpit

Making a Scene in the Pulpit
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Publisher : Westminster John Knox Press
Total Pages : 224
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ISBN-10 : 9781611648966
ISBN-13 : 1611648963
Rating : 4/5 (66 Downloads)

Synopsis Making a Scene in the Pulpit by : Alyce M. McKenzie

How can preachers ensure that their sermons continue to engage listeners in a world defined by visual media and the short, segmented delivery of information? Alyce McKenzie harnesses the element of drama and the human fascination with scenes to offer ministers a modern means of sermon development and delivery. McKenzie's core strategy is to invite listeners into scenes—whether from Scripture or contemporary life—and, once they are there, to point them toward the larger story of God's relationship with humankind. Creating such scenes unifies the whole process of preaching, she says, from the preacher's daily life observations to interpretation of scenes from Scripture, to sermon shaping, sequencing, and delivery. The process culminates in a specific understanding of the purpose of the sermon: to send listeners out into the scenes they'll play in their lives for the next week, equipped to act out their parts in ways that are kinder, more just, and more courageous than last week.

Preaching

Preaching
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Publisher : Baker Books
Total Pages : 288
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ISBN-10 : 9781441201232
ISBN-13 : 1441201238
Rating : 4/5 (32 Downloads)

Synopsis Preaching by : Calvin Miller

Because they are speaking to a younger society more attuned to lively dialogue and visual images, pastors need a fresh wineskin for a timeless message of redemption. Calvin Miller, who has preached and equipped preachers for decades, offers a volume of helpful insights for pastors to deliver the heart of the gospel via the Jesus-endorsed vessel of compelling storytelling. For the working pastor, Miller's crash course on preaching is a welcomed study. Now available in trade paper.

The Homebrewed Christianity Guide to Jesus

The Homebrewed Christianity Guide to Jesus
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Publisher : Fortress Press
Total Pages : 194
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ISBN-10 : 9781506401256
ISBN-13 : 1506401252
Rating : 4/5 (56 Downloads)

Synopsis The Homebrewed Christianity Guide to Jesus by : Tripp Fuller

Christology is crazy. Its rather absurd to identify a first-century homeless Jew as God revealed, but a bunch of us do anyway. In this book, Tripp Fuller examines the historical Jesus, the development of the doctrine of Christ, the questions that drove christological innovations through church history, contemporary constructive proposals, and the predicament of belief for the church today. Recognizing that the battle over Jesus is no longer a public debate between the skeptic and believer but an internal struggle in the heart of many disciples, he argues that we continue to make christological claims about more than an event or simply the Jesus of history. On the other hand, C. S. Lewiss infamous liar, lunatic, and Lord scheme is no longer intellectually tenable. This may be a guide to Jesus, but for Christians, Fuller is guiding us toward a deeper understanding of God. He thinks its good newsgood news about a God who is so invested in the world that God refuses to be God without us.

The Power of Multisensory Preaching and Teaching

The Power of Multisensory Preaching and Teaching
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Publisher : Zondervan
Total Pages : 261
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780310315377
ISBN-13 : 0310315379
Rating : 4/5 (77 Downloads)

Synopsis The Power of Multisensory Preaching and Teaching by : Rick Blackwood

Most preaching and teaching in the church engages only one of the senses—hearing. In The Power of Multisensory Preaching and Teaching, Rick Blackwood shows how recognizing and engaging the multiple senses of the congregation can lead to greater impact. Blackwood presents both biblical evidence and scientific research showing that the more senses we stimulate in teaching and preaching, the greater the levels of learner attention, comprehension, and retention. Blackwood addresses both the “why” and the “how” of multisensory communication. Regardless of one’s current skill level, this practical book can help anyone add multi-sensory elements to messages in order to take communication to the next level—more compelling, clear, and memorable. As a result of reading this book readers can be more effective as a communicator and teacher. The book includes tools, examples, and worksheets.

We Make the Road by Walking

We Make the Road by Walking
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Publisher : Jericho Books
Total Pages : 346
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ISBN-10 : 9781455513987
ISBN-13 : 1455513989
Rating : 4/5 (87 Downloads)

Synopsis We Make the Road by Walking by : Brian D. McLaren

From critically acclaimed author Brian McLaren comes a brilliant retelling of the biblical story and a thrilling reintroduction to Christian faith. This book offers everything you need to explore what a difference an honest, living, growing faith can make in our world today. It also puts tools in your hands to create a life-changing learning community in any home, restaurant, or other welcoming space. The fifty-two (plus a few) weekly readings can each be read aloud in 10 to 12 minutes and offer a simple curriculum of insightful reflections and transformative practices. Organized around the traditional church year, these readings give an overview of the whole Bible and guide an individual or a group of friends through a year of rich study, interactive learning, and personal growth. Perfect for home churches, congregations, classes, or individual study, each reading invites you to Cultivate an honest, intelligent understanding of the Bible and of Christian faith in 21st century Engage with discussion questions designed to challenge, stimulate, and encourage Reimagine what it means to live joyfully and responsibly in today's world as agents of God's justice, creativity, and peace If you're seeking a fresh way to experience and practice your faith, if you're a long-term Christian seeking new vitality, or if you feel out of place in traditional church circles, this book will inspire and activate you in your spiritual journey.

The Christ-Centered Expositor

The Christ-Centered Expositor
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Publisher : B&H Publishing Group
Total Pages : 190
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ISBN-10 : 9781433685750
ISBN-13 : 1433685752
Rating : 4/5 (50 Downloads)

Synopsis The Christ-Centered Expositor by : Tony Merida

The Christ-Centered Expositor by pastor and preaching professor Tony Merida provides a comprehensive overview of effective expository preaching that begins with the inner life of the expositor, and then moves to the essential elements of sermon preparation and delivery. Ideal for pastors, teachers, and students, The Christ-Centered Expositor will equip you for greater faithfulness to God, his Word, and his mission.

Acts

Acts
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Publisher : Christian Focus
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1527101398
ISBN-13 : 9781527101395
Rating : 4/5 (98 Downloads)

Synopsis Acts by : Kevin DeYoung

Illustrated throughout Brings the book of Acts to life Don't just read the Bible, 'see' it as well

Sermons That Sing

Sermons That Sing
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Publisher : InterVarsity Press
Total Pages : 140
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780830849345
ISBN-13 : 0830849343
Rating : 4/5 (45 Downloads)

Synopsis Sermons That Sing by : Noel A. Snyder

Preaching and music are both regular elements of Christian worship, yet they often don't interact or inform each other in meaningful ways. Theologian, pastor, and musician Noel A. Snyder considers how preaching that seeks to engage hearts and minds might be helpfully informed by musical theory—so that preachers might craft sermons that sing.