For Pastors: Prepare Preach Change (3 Volume Set)
Dodson, Rhett; Motyer, Alec; Moody, Josh; Weeks, Robin
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Cover TypePaperback
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ISBNPreachingBundle
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Page Count3 Volumes | 588
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PublisherChristian Focus
Endorsements (15)
“Moody & Weekes, with plenty of good sense, would encourage us preachers to reach the hearts of our listeners... Are they making a timely point? I think they are.”
See AllDick Lucas
Formerly Rector of St Helen's Bishopsgate, London
“It has not only convinced me of the importance of preaching to the affections, but has also inspired me to think that I must and can do this better.”
See AllVaughan Roberts
Rector of St Ebbe's, Oxford and Director of Proclamation Trust
“...offers a wise reminder that the truth of a sermon — no matter how logically and accurately it reflects Scripture — denies the power of the Word if there is no intention to affect the heart of the listener.”
See AllBryan Chapell
Pastor, Grace Presbyterian Church, Peoria, Illinois
“This book turns on the lights, helping preachers understand how hearts and lives can be affected by truth. I'm thrilled to see this book, handling such an important subject so well.”
See AllMichael Reeves
Theologian at Large, Wales Evangelical School of Theology, Bridgend, Wales
“For some, this little book will be a healthy reminder; for others, it will revolutionize their preaching.”
See AllD. A. Carson
Research Professor of New Testament, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, Deerfield, Illinois
“One of our best loved preacher-theologians, Alec Motyer, applies his customary wisdom, wit and clarity to provide a practical but inspiring introduction to the task of preaching. This refreshing guide, laced with excellent Biblical examples and astute observations from personal experience, will be a great read for preachers old and new, and I warmly commend it.”
See AllJonathan Lamb
Director, Langham Preaching, Oxford
“Alec Motyer is a man of the Bible. His love and understanding for the Scriptures, that was instilled in him from a very young age spills out in his writings and also in his recent book, Preaching?: Simple Teaching on Simply Preaching. Alec has done a fantastic job in making preaching as simple as the title suggests. The main point that stands out throughout the book is that preaching is uncomplicated, but requires work, and hard work. The work is not only in the preparation, but also the behavior and the spirituality of the preacher....The book is very helpful to both the novice as well as the veteran preacher. I highly recommend the book.”
See AllDavid Zadok
Director, Christian Witness to Israel, Hagefen Publishing, Israel
“Alec Motyer once said of Allan Harman's commentary on Isaiah, 'His work has made me wish wholeheartedly that I could start all over again.' And Alec's succinct and stirring treatise on preaching makes me wish wholeheartedly that I could start all over again-in that blessed privilege of preaching, praying and pastoring.”
See AllDale Ralph Davis
author and Bible expositor
“Given the content, readability and insights which Alec Motyer's book contains and the primacy of preaching combined with the present day abdication of confidence in the divinely ordained instrumentality of faithful expository public preaching of God's Word, this book is a "must" for preachers and for those who want to understand preaching and encourage preachers.”
See AllHarry L. Reeder
Pastor of Preaching & Leadership, Briarwood Presbyterian Church, Birmingham, AL
“Alec Motyer has had a profound, formative influence on my preaching. In this book he puts his decades of wisdom on expository preaching at the reader's fingertips. This is as practical and Biblically solid a book on preaching as you can find today.”
See AllTim Keller
Senior Pastor, Redeemer Presbyterian Church, New York City
“I have frequently attended Bible conferences to hear an accom- plished expositor and, after my soul was fed by his preaching, I wanted to sit with him and have a conversation about how he did it. To what extent does he consult commentaries? How much does he think about illustrations? If the text has three common interpretations, does he tell the congregation all three, or just the one he thinks correct? And how much of what he does relies on creativity as opposed to merely restating the text? Is application necessary in the sermon?Unashamed Workmen is like looking into the mind and over the shoulder of ten master expositors as they prepare, and then sitting in the audience as they deliver the fruits of their labors. The beauty of this project is that the reader can get answers, clearly noticing the differences of style and approach between the authors and yet also the one thing they hold in common: the primacy of the text.”
See AllHershael W. York Victor & Louise Lester Professor of Preaching
The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville, Kentucky Senior Pastor, Buck Run Baptist Church, Frankfort, Kentucky
“I love touring the workshops of craftsmen, examining the tools, the sights, the sounds, the materials and the procedures that result in works of beauty and utility. Dodson gives us just such a tour of the workshops of talented preachers, enabling us to look over the shoulders of these master craftsmen of proclaimed truth in order to learn how we might produce messages reflecting the beauty and utility of their sermons.”
See AllBryan Chapell Pastor
Grace Presbyterian Church, Peoria, Illinois
“In this valuable contribution to the art and science of preaching, Rhett Dodson has assembled a team of world-class expositors, each providing a sample sermon together with a fascinating fly- on-the-wall look at the preparation methods that produced them. While sometimes revealing the methodological idiosyncrasies of the preacher, the different approaches to sermon preparation nevertheless display a reassuring degree of overlap, driving home the point that, though personality, cultural context, and stylistic preferences may vary widely, faithful exposition will always aim at common goals (faithfulness to the text in its context, the nurture of believers, the conversion of the lost, the exaltation of God). Practical and encouraging, this volume will undoubtedly further the development of faithful preachers and faithful preaching, all to the glory and praise of the Lord.”
See AllDavid Strain Senior Minister
First Presbyterian Church, Jackson, Mississippi
“What a privilege pastors have in preaching the living Word of God each week. And here is a book to encourage us in that responsibility. Whether the reader is a pastor fresh out of seminary or a seasoned veteran of the pulpit, he will find these pages to be remarkably helpful and practical. Prepare to be inspired, challenged and exhorted.”
See AllJason Helopoulos Author of A Neglected Grace
Assistant Pastor, University Reformed Church, East Lansing, Michigan
“This is a great book. It brings together diverse and complement- ary voices from experienced expository preachers who are thoroughly committed to the Gospel. It is not a textbook. Its strength and freshness depend on the sweep of voices. This is not so much a book for students as for preachers a book to savor, reading a chapter or two, then a few weeks later another chapter or two, and so on, so as to refresh your vision and practice.”
See AllD. A. Carson Research Professor of New Testament
Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, Deerfield, Illinois
About the Author
of Unashamed Workmen
Rhett Dodson is pastor of Grace Presbyterian Church, Hudson, Ohio.
of Preaching
Alec Motyer was formerly principal of Trinity College, Bristol and is a well-known author and Bible expositor.
of Burning Hearts
Josh Moody is Senior Pastor of College Church in Wheaton, Illinois. His books include Burning Hearts, Journey to Joy, No Other Gospel, and The God–Centered Life. For more, visit www.GodCenteredLife.org.
Robin Weekes is pastor of Emmanuel Church in Wimbledon, London