The Divine Voice (Brazos Press)

Subtitled "Christian Proclamation and the Theology of Sound," Webb thinks "it is imperative for those concerned about the future of the church to rethink the theology of the Word by putting it in the context of the study of sound." This is an insightful book and deserves the

Handling Life When You’re Hot, Dry, and Donkeyless

I Samuel 9:1-6, 14-17 From the time the children of Israel entered into the Promised Land they were led by judges. These were people that God raised up, who were mightily endued with the Spirit of God. This period lasted for some three hundred years. Deborah was one of those judges, as was Gid

Preaching & Passion: An Interview with Robert Smith

Robert Smith teaches preaching at Beeson Divinity School and has been a featured preacher at past sessions of the National Conference on Preaching. He will be part of the 2005 conference in Nashville, which will use the theme "Preaching With Passion." Preaching editor Michael Duduit recently tal

The Difference Between Milk and Meat

The believer's motivation to obey God Doug Walton said that the sermons at our church were full of "milk for baby Christians," and that he would prefer more meat from the pulpit. The Dawsons actually left our church because they wanted more meat. And even from the more satisfied members of the

Preaching to a Shifting Culture (Baker Books)

Reading Preaching to a Shifting Culture is like sitting in on a lively conversation with a group of insightful preachers discussing their craft. This excellent volume brings together the contributions of a team of outstanding preachers and teachers of preaching, including Haddon Robinson, Bryan Chap