Noone can avoid conflict, sin, and evil, or the hurt and brokenness they cause. The best way to transform conflict and hurt from being life-destructive to being life-constructive is to forgive and to be forgiven.
Preachers around the world will be blessed as they join the author in soaking themselves in Scripture and reflecting on what these Scriptures mean for them.
This book brings both an awareness of how one's African context gives a lens to hermeneutics, and also how to interpret texts with integrity despite our cultural influences.
Christ's letters to the seven churches still resonate today. This is a helpful guide for preachers looking to feed their flock often visited passage from John's vision of the apcalypse.
This book explores the power of the Bible that brings about God's transforming and liberating purposes, as well as its power as an often oppressively misused text.
John Stott reflects on the principles that govern preaching and provides practical advice to anyone who preaches. He stresses the need for careful listening, both to God's Word and the contemporary world.