Preaching
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The Expository Genius of John Calvin
Book by Steven Lawson
“The aim of this book is to raise the bar for a new generation of expositors.” —Dr. Steven J. Lawson Looking to the past for outstanding Bible-based, Christ-centered, and life-changing preaching, Dr. Steven J. Lawson focuses on sixteenth-century Geneva, Switzerland. … Learn More
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The Gospel Ministry
Book by Thomas Foxcroft
On November 20, 1717, Thomas Foxcroft presented a message on faithful gospel ministry and was strongly petitioned to have it published as a book. However, Foxcroft had not delivered this message at a conference for pastors, but at his own … Learn More
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The Best of 2003-2006 Pastors Conferences
Conference Messages by Various Authors
The intense pressure to adopt man-centered approaches to ministry from the world pounds against preachers and congregants alike. We must therefore be exhorted to remain God-centered in our worship and encourage our leaders as they faithfully preach the Word. This … Learn More
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Preachers and Preaching
Teaching Series by R.C. Sproul
In this series, Dr. Sproul examines Martin Luther’s view of preachers and preaching, and demonstrates that Luther’s descriptions of a pastor and guidelines for preaching offer valuable instruction for the church today. As he discusses the qualifications of a pastor, … Learn More
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Together for the Gospel 2006
Conference Messages by Various Authors
“We have come together for the gospel.” With these words Mark Dever welcomed the more than 2,800 men assembled for the 2006 Together for the Gospel conference for pastors in Louisville, Kentucky. Mark Dever, Ligon Duncan, C.J. Mahaney, and Albert … Learn More
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Overcoming the Eclipse of God: 2006 Pastors Conference
Conference Messages by Various Authors
Across America, the people of God strive to bring lost people the good news of Jesus Christ. As part of the Great Commission, this is commendable. But our attempts are often misguided as we inadvertently displace the Lord as the … Learn More
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Principles of Biblical Ministry: 2008 Pastors Conference
Conference Messages by Various Authors
We believe that God has ordained the preaching of His Word, prayer, and the sacraments as the means by which He sanctifies people’s lives. There is no substitute for the Scriptures if we want to know and please God, and … Learn More
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What Is Biblical Preaching?
Book by Eric Alexander
The booklet is a brief account of the main principles on which expository preaching is based. The content comprises eight sections dealing with such subjects as the distinctives of expository preaching, the priority of such preaching in the church today, the … Learn More
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Why Johnny Can’t Preach
Book by T. David Gordon
T. David Gordon has identified a problem, one that affects us all and needs fixing. Our preaching is just not communicating properly anymore. Fortunately, Gordon not only explains the causes of this failure but also shows us how to make … Learn More
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The Forgotten Spurgeon
Book by Iain Murray
This book seeks to throw light on the reasons which have given rise to the superficial image of Spurgeon as a genial Victorian pulpiteer, a kind of grandfather of modern evangelicalism. Even before his death in 1892 newspapers and church … Learn More
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Overcoming the Eclipse of God: 2005 Pastors Conference
Conference Messages by Various Authors
The modern church-growth movement has produced many formulas and strategies for achieving rapid growth in church attendance. And while the desire to reach the lost is commendable, the pursuit of God and His standards is all too often lost in … Learn More
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Preaching: The Centrality of Scripture
Book by Albert Mohler
Preaching is in a state of crisis, evidenced most seriously by immaturity, confusion and ignorance among professing Christians as a result of the poverty of the pulpit. The remedy, Dr. R. Albert Mohler affirms, is to obey Paul’s parting charge … Learn More
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Preaching for God’s Glory
Book by Alistair Begg
Seasoned pastor Alistair Begg observes that much of what is said from today’s pulpits cannot be counted as Bible-based, God-glorifying, and life-changing. Rather than preparing a steady diet of spiritual meat, pastors are mistakenly serving up a self-focused snack—ultimately leaving … Learn More