Part of my year-long series on books about preaching
In my opinion, application is the hardest part of preaching. Haddon Robinson used to say that more heresy is preached in application than in
Paul Kalanithi was a neurosurgeon who understood disease. When he saw images from a CT scan, the diagnosis was immediate: cancer. This time, though, it was different. The images were his own.
His
If you’re a preacher and you’ve never listened to Tim Keller’s 2006 lectures at Gordon-Conwell, you really need to correct that oversight. I’m not exaggerating when I say that
I generally don’t like fiction books that are trying to make a point. You know the book: a struggling person meets a wise guide who imparts wisdom so that the struggler becomes
Life is busy. I don’t know anyone in ministry who has more time than they need. We live in the middle of an avalanche of obligations, tasks, and appointments.
The result is