Preaching in the Spirit: A Preacher Looks for Something That Human Energy Cannot Provide
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Having been a Methodist preacher for more than fifty years, Dennis Kinlaw well knows the challenges and triumphs of pulpit ministry. He also has learned some painful lessons about the preacher's relationship with God. He has learned that a pulpiteer needs more than a good outline and a few brilliant illustrations to communicate the Word. He says, "We must come to the end of ourselves so that the Spirit may work without hindrance in our lives" (p. 124).
This warm and thoughtful book has been translated into six languages and is used around the world as a basic text for homiletics. Dr. Kinlaw focuses on the preacher's relationship with God and his people, as well as the preacher's own spiritual health. Preaching in the Spirit is a book that inspires and informs preachers from every Christian tradition.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #145552 in Books
- Published on: 1998-08
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 128 pages
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- ISBN13: 9780916035822
- Condition: USED - ACCEPTABLE
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About the Author
Dennis F. Kinlaw is a United Methodist evangelist and president of the Francis Asbury Society, a ministry located in Wilmore, Kentucky. Former president and chancellor of Asbury College, Dr. Kinlaw is a frequent contributor to Christianity Today and other leading journals. He is also the author of The Mind of Christ (Evangel Publishing House, 1998).
Customer Reviews
BEST preaching tool ever
Perfect for ministers of all levels. If you are just starting out or have been preaching for a while, this book is a gem to have. Kinlaw again delivers a super instructional book. Read it even if you never plan to preach. At least you'll be ready if the opportunity arises. It also helps you to learn to expect more from your pastor and how to critic sermons.



