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Preaching with Variety: How to Re-Create the Dynamics of Biblical Genres is unavailable, but you can change that!

Preaching with Variety reveals how pastors can preach creatively by borrowing the dynamics of six genres or forms found in the Bible. Each chapter includes practical ?Try this? suggestions and ends with a quick checklist for preachers to consider when preaching from each of the six genres. Readers will learn how to expand their repertoire of creative, interesting, and relevant sermons.

and heart, voice and voice, and that this has inevitably registered itself in the ongoing story of Christ and in the style of the New Testament.… [I]t is as though God says to men one by one: “Look me in the eye.” —Amos Wilder, Early Christian Rhetoric Epistle is the dominant literary form of the New Testament, comprising approximately twenty-one of its twenty-seven books.[1] This highly flexible genre was so useful that it continued as the primary form of written communication in the early church
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