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Preaching to a Post-Everything World: Crafting Biblical Sermons That Connect with Our Culture is unavailable, but you can change that!

Do you think a postmodern audience may render your preaching post-relevant? Think again. Zack Eswine takes you through the nuts and bolts—and the heart and soul—of engaging today’s multicultural society with compelling messages from the pulpit. Such preaching, however, requires more than just contextualizing the message. Using this comprehensive and practical guide will help you to preach God’s...

the LORD saves not with sword and spear. For the battle is the LORD’s, and he will give you into our hand” (1 Sam. 17:46–47). Because the Lord saves his people (what is true), We are meant to know that he is God (what to do). For our purposes in this chapter, we will use Luke 24:1–12 as our primary example. To locate the big idea in this passage we first search for a divine comment. We find it in verse 12: “But Peter rose and ran to the tomb: stooping and looking in, he saw the linen cloths by themselves;
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