No function of the pastor is as visible and stress inducing as preaching. But few pastors feel adequately prepared for this high-stakes responsibility when they begin their ministries. Forged by her experiences as a pastor, preaching professor and college chaplain, Mary Hulst provides practical tips for all pastors, whether ministry newcomers or seasoned professionals.
No function of the pastor is as visible and stress inducing as preaching. But few pastors feel adequately prepared for this high-stakes responsibility when they begin their ministries. Forged by her experiences as a pastor, preaching professor and college chaplain, Mary Hulst provides practical tips for all pastors, whether ministry newcomers or seasoned professionals.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Mary S. Hulst (PhD, University of Illinois) is the college chaplain and a member of the faculty at Calvin College where she preaches weekly at campus services. She previously served as a professor of preaching at Calvin Theological Seminary and as senior pastor of Eastern Avenue Christian Reformed Church. She lives in Grand Rapids, Michigan, with her husband Andrew Kromminga.
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Foreword by Mark Labberton Introduction 1. Biblical Preaching 2. God-Centered Preaching 3. Grace-full Preaching 4. Compelling Preaching 5. Imaginative Preaching 6. Contextual Preaching 7. Relevant Preaching 8. Embodied Preaching 9. Self-less Preaching 10. Getting Feedback About Your Preaching Conclusion Acknowledgments Appendix: Resources for Inspiration and Education Notes