Haddon W. Robinson is long-time professor of preaching at three seminaries and one of the few who preaches as well as he teaches it.
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It's interesting to hear one person complain about preaching having
too little content and exposition while another complains about it
being too dense and not enough stories to relate too. (Continue Reading)
If we were to spotlight the greatest tragedy of the modern day church, it would not be that traditional churches are too churchy or that seeker-centered churches have too many cappuccino machines (Continue Reading)
This is the fattest book I’ve ever opened on hermeneutics. (“Hermeneutics” is a fancy seminary term for the discipline of Bible interpretation). (Continue Reading)
For a man to preach with the missions passion of John Piper, the biblical power of John MacArthur, the story-telling excellence of Chuck Swindoll, the community love of Andy Stanley, the natural (Continue Reading)