Text Messages : Preaching God's Word in a Smartphone World / edited by John Tucker.
Material type: TextCopyright date: © 2017Description: xxii, 245 pages: bibliography, illustrations ; 23 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 1532630220
- 9781532630224
- BV4211.3 .T83 2017
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BV4211.3 .S76 2015 The challenge of preaching / | BV4211.3 .T43 2008 Teaching preaching as a Christian practice : a new approach to homiletical pedagogy / | BV4211.3 .T76 2003 Preaching and worship / | BV4211.3 .T83 2017 Text Messages : Preaching God's Word in a Smartphone World / | BV4211.3 .T83 2017 Text Messages : Preaching God's Word in a Smartphone World / | BV4211.3 .V36 2015 The pastor as public theologian : reclaiming a lost vision / | BV4211.3 .W37 2001 Speaking of the holy : the art of communication in preaching / |
Includes bibliographical references.
"Facebook. Twitter. Snapchat. We live in a rapidly changing world, a world that seems to be increasingly inhospitable towards preaching. In the face of digital technology, social media, cultural pluralism, and pastoral burnout, how can Christian preachers proclaim the gospel faithfully and effectively? This book answers that question by bringing together a selection of important voices from across North America, Asia and the Pacific. It argues that Spirit-empowered preaching is characterized by five attributes: it opens the Scriptures, engages the culture, addresses the listener, dissects the preacher, and elevates the Savior. With contributions from authors like William Willimon, Darrell Johnson, Lynn Baab, Robert Smith Jr., and Paul Windsor, this is an excellent resource for ordained ministers, lay preachers, theological students, and anyone wrestling with the challenge of preaching God's word in a smartphone world.
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