want to know what it means to be a preacher, to be confident in what God wants me to do and be in the ministry of preaching. All I want is a practical theology of preaching so that I know why I do what I do. I know that preaching isn’t a monotone droning on Sunday morning. Preaching isn’t “the fine art of talking in someone else’s sleep,” as Haddon Robinson quips. Nor is it an informational lecture on the long ago and far away in the Old or New Testaments. Preaching is more than that. I want a practical
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