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Preaching Made Practical

By: O. Palmer Robertson

In Preaching Made Practical Robertson discusses

  • What is preaching?
  • Who should preach?
  • What are the different kinds of sermons?
  • What are the basic parts of a sermon?
  • What are the steps in composing a sermon?
  • What makes for effective delivery of a sermon?

“More than ever the Christian church needs a new generation of men committed to the urgent necessity of preaching God’s word and who are gifted themselves to preach that word. …O. Palmer Robertson has provided the church with a timely, detailed, engaging, relevant and convicting exposition of what it means to ‘preach the word’. … Preaching Made Practical is a must read for any man seriously considering the Christian ministry. Churches and Seminaries will want to ensure that their young men read and digest its practical and deeply spiritual wisdom.”

From the Foreword by Rev. Dr. Ian HamiltonProfessor of Historical and Pastoral Theology, Westminster Seminary, UK, and former pastor of Cambridge Presbyterian Church, Cambridge, UK.

Robertson also includes helpful supplemental chapters on

  • Knowing God’s Will for Your Life
  • Worship According to the Word

Preaching Made Practical was originally published in 2015 by Evangelical Press.

O. Palmer Robertson served the church in the USA for 27 years in pastoral roles and in seminary teaching before spending another 27 years serving Christ in Africa. It was his great delight to teach Sermon Preparation to rising generations of Africans. His published works include The Christ of the Covenants, and A New Testament Biblical Theology: Christ of the Consummation.

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