Synopsis:
No function of the pastor is as visible and stress inducing as preaching. Being a good preacher requires learning the mental, emotional, spiritual and physical skills needed to effectively share God's word with a congregation. It demands a commitment to the craft of preaching. But few pastors feel adequately prepared for this high-stakes responsibility when they begin their ministries. Mary Hulst knows what it takes to preach well. Forged by her experiences as a pastor, preaching professor and college chaplain, she recognizes the challenges of the pulpit. In this uniquely practical book, Hulst provides foundational concepts and tips that all pastors can use, whether they are ministry newcomers or seasoned professionals. Preaching can bring both you and your congregation great joy and satisfaction, week after week. And A Little Handbook for Preachers can help you deliver a better sermon by Sunday.
Review:
"Why would anyone other than a preacher read a handbook for preachers? While this book is packed with clear, practical encouragement and suggestions for preachers, it also offers a quick educational course for those in the pews. . . . This is a great resource for worship committees and councils, especially as they seek to support those who stand behind the pulpit each Sunday."--Kristy Quist, Banner, June 3, 2016
"Mary Hulst knows what it takes to preach well. Forged by her experiences as a pastor, preaching professor and college chaplain, she recognizes the challenges of the pulpit. In this uniquely practical book, Hulst provides foundational concepts and tips that pastors can use, whether they are ministry newcomers or seasoned professionals."--The Light, May 2016
"First-year preaching students to seasoned veterans will find Hulst's book . . . a helpful guide to improving their preaching quickly."--Justin L. McLendon, The Journal of the Evangelical Homiletics Society
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