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Folly, Grace, and Power: The Mysterious Act of Preaching is unavailable, but you can change that!

When you stand before your congregation, what do you hope to accomplish when you preach the Word? If people have Bibles and the freedom to read and pray on their own—why do they need you? In short, what do you bring to the table? Author, Pastor, and Professor John Koessler answers those questions and many more. Why does one sermon have a powerful effect on the audience while another falls flat?...

of his suffering, and the book of Revelation depicts the events that surround his return. The book of Revelation, the Bible’s last prophetic book, states that “the testimony of Jesus is the spirit of prophecy” (Rev. 19:10). The Bible addresses a variety of subjects. It recounts the history of God’s people and describes their experience of God. It contains beautiful poetry and offers sound wisdom for ordering our lives. But its single unifying theme is Christ. The silence of this age is an exclamatory
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