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ISBN: 0825431980

ISBN13: 9780825431982

Preaching with Freshness

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The reality of ministry is that pastors often struggle-they struggle with the week-to-week demands of ministry that sap the physical and spiritual energy needed for sermon preparation and... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Restoring Preachings' Purpose

Reviewed by Dr. Michael Philliber for Reader Views (2/09) Many pastors, priests and ministers find that after a few years out of seminary the tires on their ministerial dream-machine have gone flat, and they're riding dangerously on their rims. Some throw their hands up in disillusionment and walk away, while others resign themselves to the three to four year cycle of hopping from congregation to congregation. But Bruce Mawhinney gives a hope-filled alternative in his "Preaching with Freshness." In this highly readable, 258-page paperback, Mawhinney tells the story of fictional character Pastor Paul Andrews, and his amazing turnaround. "Preaching with Freshness" is, as the title indicates, all about preaching. It is instructive, but the instruction is told within the framework of an imaginary narrative. This is the all-to-familiar storyline that has been, and is being, lived out by loads of preachers all over the United States and other countries. It's the story of frustration, flatness, flawed goals, and feelings of failure. Many ministers will be able to relate to the story quickly and find themselves in the pages of this book. Yet the author has woven hope and help into most of the chapters. The hope and help in "Preaching with Freshness" comes through Pastor Paul Andrews accidentally meeting up with his old homiletics professor, Dr. Vickerson. That chance meeting blossoms into a deep, rich Paul-and-Timothy-like relationship, in which the aged Dr. Vickerson leads Pastor Andrews back to his central purpose as a minister. From that renewed commitment to the central purpose of pastoral ministry comes out various insights, habits and practices for starting to preach with a new freshness. Though "Preaching with Freshness" is primarily a work on homiletics, it is not "preachy," with dry "how-to" lessons from some academic theoretician. Because the didactic substance is placed within a well-written story by someone who knows what he is writing about first-hand, readers will find themselves absorbed by the plot, and gladly consuming whole sections in a single sitting, ready to pick up the book at the next available opportunity. One of the surprising benefits of "Preaching with Freshness" is that not only can preachers profit from the material, but also Bible teachers in a congregation's Sunday School program. The principles developed in these chapters can translate over into most any Bible teaching scenario, with real advantage. Finally, this is an essential read for anyone on a pastoral search committee, especially as they form the indispensable criteria for a new pastor. Therefore I highly recommend "Preaching with Freshness" by Bruce Mawhinney for preachers and Sunday School teachers who feel the fire has been snuffed out, and for pastoral search committee members who need a place to begin as they think about looking for the right kind of pastor for their congregation. I also commend "Preaching with Freshness" to ministers who feel that thin

I didn't want to stop reading it!

I am a Pastoral Intern for the summer and when the Pastor I am serving under gave me this book to read, I thought to myself, "great another book on preaching, as if I haven't read enough of these in 3 years on Homiletics." But I started reading it and I was enthrolled in it. I read it in three days, the fastest I have read a book in a long time, I just couldn't put it down. I read thru it and it reminded me of some things I had learned, some things I wish I would have learned and helped me explain some things I was suppose to learn in Hom Class. Great book I would recommend it and think it would be applicable, whether yoy have been preaching 1 month or 50 years God Bless, Paul Philemon 25

Great Book

This is a great book! It reinforces the disciplines of study and organization! I have recommended this book to many people and have given it to fellow preachers as a gift.If I were pastoring a church, I would definitely use the principles found in this book to improve my pulpit ministry!I thoroughly enjoyed the format in which it was written, any one of us in full-time ministry can identify with any one portion of the emotions and experiences that the lead character went through during the "dry spell" in his life!

An excellent book about preaching written in a unique style.

This book addresses the task of preaching and preachers in the form of a novel. It tells the story of a pastor on the verge of burnout who regains his passion for, and develops new skill in, preaching. Mawhinney does a good job of presenting solid, and sometimes profound, instruction for preaching in a very readable format. I kept reading because I wanted to find out the story ended. I highly recommend this book for new and veteran preachers.
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