A Consumer's Guide to Preaching

Most preaching is boring. I don't get anything out of my preacher's sermons. From the minute he reads the text, I know what he is going to say. These-and dozens of complaints like them-may be heard in many gatherings of Christians talking seriously about their church. What's the problem? Is it all the preacher's fault? Jay Adams says NO! Preaching is not a one-way street where the responsibility for communicating God's message rests completely on the shoulders of the preacher. The listener plays an active role in the communication process-for good or ill. This book offers help for the consumers of preaching. It will: · introduce you to some of the biblical guidelines that point out the listener's responsibilities. · confront and offer solutions to many problems encountered in listening to sermons. · outline a program to help sincere churchgoers sharpen their communication skills. · deal with the needs of those who must listen to inadequate preaching. And much more.

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