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Say It! A Celebration of Expository Preaching in the African American Tradition argues that Biblical Exposition is most dynamic when coupled with the African American preaching tradition. Charlie Dates, Romell Williams, George Parks, Jr., Terry D. Streeter and a cast of pastors and preaching professors collaborate to demonstrate the power of exposition in the cradle of the Black pulpit. The...

accurate delivery. Scripture’s power for “teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness” (2 Tim. 3:16) does not demand a certain style of expression. The expositor is free to give expression of a text in a manner that brings glory to God by its clarity, faithfulness to the Word of God, and holiness. Second in sequence, but equally important to the definitions of expository preaching, is the preacher’s ability to speak from the Scriptures to contemporary issues for the people of God. The preacher