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Can you imagine Jesus preaching to roughneck fishermen without ever climbing into one of their boats? This book is intended to help the people of God, preachers and listeners alike, make vital connections between the altars in our churches and the lunchrooms at work, between the washing of one's car and the cleansing of one's soul. Preacher in a Hard Hat is an invitation for everyone involved in preaching?the speaking, listening, studying, and shaping of God's word?to coordinate their efforts and focus their energies. It explores the unique partnership between a pastor and his parishioners,…mehr

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Can you imagine Jesus preaching to roughneck fishermen without ever climbing into one of their boats? This book is intended to help the people of God, preachers and listeners alike, make vital connections between the altars in our churches and the lunchrooms at work, between the washing of one's car and the cleansing of one's soul. Preacher in a Hard Hat is an invitation for everyone involved in preaching?the speaking, listening, studying, and shaping of God's word?to coordinate their efforts and focus their energies. It explores the unique partnership between a pastor and his parishioners, one in which the parishioners invite the pastor into their daily lives. Preacher in a Hard Hat is a collection of wry observations, personal ruminations and copious notes on the challenge of making the Word of God arresting, current, and compelling for today's believers. Each chapter includes a sample homily/sermon that illustrates the insights and strategies discussed.
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Autorenporträt
Jim Schmitmeyer is pastor of St. Aloysius Gonzaga Parish, a suburban church near Cincinnati. He also serves as an adjunct professor of homiletics at Mount St. Mary Seminary. The author of three books and numerous articles on ministry and spirituality, Schmitmeyer won the 2000 Best New Author award from the Catholic Press Association for his collection of essays: A Calendar of Care: Reflections of a Country Pastor.