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  • Lectionary Preaching Workbook Series 5 Cycle A (Revised)

    $59.93

    Bigger, stronger, better! This newly revised edition of Russell Anderson’s best-selling Lectionary Preaching Workbook retains all of the great features that have made it an indispensable tool for busy pastors who need a helping hand with their weekly homiletic research and want to make the most of their limited preparation time. Combining concise but insightful textual notes with a wide range of creative preaching ideas, each chapter provides plenty of starting points for developing stimulating sermons that make the scriptures come alive for the people in the pews. In addition to a convenient sermon planning template plus overviews of Matthew (the featured Gospel narrator in Cycle A) and each liturgical season, every week’s material includes:
    * a listing of applicable Revised Common, Roman Catholic, and Episcopal lectionary texts
    * a theme for the day
    * brief commentary on the Old Testament, New Testament, and Gospel lessons
    * a prayer for the day
    * theological reflections exploring the relationships between the texts
    * several possible preaching approaches, each with a suggested title and “sermon angle”
    * additional illustrations to assist in fleshing out the message

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  • Preaching The Parables Series 4 Cycle A

    $18.68

    Richard Sheffield preaches and writes with clarity and conviction. He has a rare gift of interpreting parables so they are accessible to his audience while retaining their heavenly truth for our lives. He has a heart for God, and that comes through in this book.
    Rev. David E. Gray
    Former Acting Assistant Secretary, U.S. Department of Labor
    Presbyterian Chaplain, American University

    When Richard Sheffield sang “I Love to Tell the Story” as a child, he never dreamed that he would end up telling that age-old story for his life’s work. Yet “telling the story” is a vital form of communication for preachers and the most effective way to reach audiences with God’s powerful plan of salvation. People love to hear stories, sing about stories, and tell stories — but above all, they remember stories! Jesus knew this; indeed, he was a master storyteller himself. Jesus’ most powerful sermons — the parables — were simply earthly stories with heavenly meanings, using such common imagery as salt and light, sheep, a mustard seed, weeds, lamps with oil, and workers in a vineyard.

    Preaching the Parables expands on 14 of Jesus’ parables appearing in Cycle A of the Revised Common Lectionary and brings them into a more modern setting. In Sheffield’s hands, the stories he loves to tell are as varied as familiar songs in the hymnal: he uses the children’s song “The Wise Man Built His House upon the Rock” as a springboard for a vivid portrayal of the difference between wise and foolish builders; “This Little Light of Mine” provides further insight into Jesus’ teaching in Matthew 5; and the plaintive wail of “The Ninety and Nine” reminds us — just like Luke 15 — that if we were the only wandering sheep, our wonderful shepherd would seek for us until we were found.

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  • Conversations With Barth On Preaching

    $31.99

    Readers of William H. Willimon’s many books have long discovered the influence of Karl Barth, one of the most significant theologians of the twentieth century. In this new book, Willimon explores that relationship explicitly by engaging Barth’s work on the pitfalls and problems, glories and grandeur of preaching the Word of God. This Swiss theologian, says the author, expressed one of the highest theologies of preaching of any of the great theologians of the church. Yet too much of Garth’s understanding of preaching lies buried in other sources. Willimon brings this material to light, introducing readers to Barth’s thought on both the meaning and the practice of preaching.

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  • More Alive Than Ever

    $16.18

    The Gospel of John has a unique function – unlike the synoptic Gospels, which provide chronological accounts of Jesus’ life and ministry, John weaves the story and words of Jesus around seven miracles that he calls “signs.” These signs are the visible evidence that Jesus is the source of true life. Through his spoken words and healing power, Jesus’ inspiring life force flows outwardly to all who believe in him.

    This in-depth exploration of the miracle stories in John’s Gospel helps you discover how to tap in to this powerful life force and become more alive than ever. Each chapter studies the scripture text of a miracle to identify the quality associated with it, then offers numerous illustrative examples demonstrating how this “sign” or trait can positively influence daily living.

    With thought-provoking discussion questions included, More Alive Than Ever is an excellent resource for small group Bible study or adult Sunday school classes. Its convenient illustration index also makes this a rich source of meaningful metaphors and stories for preaching. But even more, it’s stimulating reading for anyone who wants greater insight into these marvelous accounts of God’s power at work.

    Chapters include:

    ? Joy Is Like The Rain
    John 2:1-12

    ? Trust Is An Umbrella
    John 4:46-54

    ? Hope Can Be Moving
    John 5:1-9

    ? Bread Is Always Needed
    John 6:1-14

    ? Peace Is Like A Flowing River
    John 6:16-21

    ? Seeing Is Getting The Mud Out Of Your Eyes
    John 9:1-41

    ? New Life Is Like A Grain Of Wheat
    John 11:1-44

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  • Retelling The Story

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    Is the typical didactic sermon still an adequate vehicle for communicating essential biblical truth? In this provocative and enlightening volume, Larry Lange contends that story sermons are a far more effective way to proclaim the Good News in a modern world that largely communicates through narrative-driven multimedia spectacle.

    The powerful stories in the Bible don’t need to be turned into morals or ideas to convey the gospel. But because they were composed in a radically different cultural context, they may require additional explanation or interpretation to make them relevant for contemporary audiences. So how can a preacher add narrative elements to these stories without diminishing their dramatic impact or changing their meaning?

    Retelling The Story outlines an innovative process for retelling biblical stories that utilizes fictional elements and contexts yet remains faithful to the scriptural text. Several creative and homiletical issues are comprehensively examined, and six sample sermons are included to illustrate various aspects of this process at work. Inject exciting new life into the old, old story with this primer for developing dramatic sermons that touch hearts and minds and souls.

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  • Preaching Parables To Postmoderns

    $33.33

    Preface
    1.Postmodernity
    The Nature Of Change
    The Premodern And Modern Ages
    The Postmodern Experiment
    Characteristics Of Postmodernity
    2.Parables: A Window Of Truth For Postmoderns
    Definition Of Parable
    Relationship Of Jesus’ Parables To The Hebrew Tradition
    The Purpose Of The Parable
    Characteristics Of The Parables Of Jesus
    Interpreting The Parables For Preaching
    Steps In Developing The Homiletical Text
    Preaching Parables To A Postmodern Age
    3.A Study Of Parables For Sermon Preparation
    Parable One: The Sower (Matthew 13:1-23)
    Parable Two: The Unforgiving Servant (Matthew 18:21-35)
    Parable Three: Laborers In The Vineyard (Matthew 20:1-16)
    Parable Four: Talents (Matthew 25:14-30)
    Parable Five: The Good Samaritan (Luke 10:25-37)
    Parable Six: The Friend At Midnight (Luke 11:1-13)
    Parable Seven: The Rich Fool (Luke 12:13-14)
    Parable Eight: The Prodigal Son (Luke 15:1-32)
    Parable Nine: The Persistent Widow (Luke 18:1-8)
    Parable Ten: The Pharisee And The Tax Collector (Luke 18:9-14)
    Conclusion
    4.Four Sermons
    Sermon One: The Unforgiving Servant (Matthew 18:21-35)
    Sermon Two: Talents (Matthew 25:14-30) Sermon Three: The Good Samritan (Luke 10:25-37)
    Sermon Four: The Prodigal Son (Luke 15-11-32)

    Notes
    Bibliography
    Index

    Additional Info
    Stiller argues that Jesus’ parables, through their narrative, personal, and oral dimensions and reversal of expectations, provide unique access to Christianity for those whose experience and hopes we label “postmodern.”

    Aligning contemporary scholarship with today’s cultural assumptions, Stiller offers preachers a working knowledge of postmodern sensibilities, an understanding of the parable genre, an analysis of ten parables, and a sample of how one might preach them effectively.

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  • Lectionary Preaching Workbook Series 8 Cycle B

    $62.43

    The challenge of creating a fresh, incisive sermon every Sunday can sometimes seem overwhelming — but if you have the all-new edition of CSS’ acclaimed Lectionary Preaching Workbook at your fingertips, you’ll never feel that way again! With penetrating reflections on Cycle B lectionary passages and a thorough discussion of preaching themes plus a treasure trove of supporting illustrations, this comprehensive volume is the perfect starting point for your weekly homiletic research. Carlos Wilton combines a scholar’s deep insight into the biblical texts with a pastor’s practical understanding of how to make them come alive for the people in your pews, and his astute commentary is sure to stimulate your thought process and provide plenty of seeds for developing messages with maximum impact. A handy, easy-to-use sermon planning template is also included to facilitate the process of building your sermon. The Lectionary Preaching Workbook is an indispensable tool that helps you to powerfully proclaim God’s Word while getting the most out of your limited preparation time.

    Each Sunday’s material includes:

    ? a listing of applicable Revised Common, Roman Catholic, and Episcopal lectionary texts

    ? a theme for the day

    ? commentary on the Old Testament, New Testament, and Gospel lessons

    ? possible preaching approaches

    ? a pastoral prayer

    ? numerous illustrations to flesh out the message

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  • On Earth As It Is In Heaven Matthew Year A

    $29.95

    With a goal of transcendent awareness, John Shea presents this commentary on the Sunday Gospel readings for those who are drawn to the spiritual wisdom of the Gospels. Ideal for Christian preachers and teachers, and Christians who meditate on the Gospels, Shea’s book takes a literary-spiritual approach. He analyzes the mindsets of characters and how Jesus complimented, critiqued, praised these mindsets, to inspire meditation, reflection, and spiritual development. On Earth as It Is in Heaven, Year A is the first book of a four-volume set, The Spiritual Wisdom of the Gospels for Christian Preachers and Teachers. This set is a Lectionary-based resource that references both Roman Catholic and Revised Common Lectionaries, making it useful and interesting to various Christian denominations. A Scripture index makes Shea’s insightful reflections accessible for personal reflection on the Gospel texts as well as other uses outside of liturgical preparation. With wisdom relevant to our contemporary world, The Spiritual Wisdom of the Gospels for Christian Preachers and Teachers: On Earth as It Is in Heaven will find its way to the top of your resource list.

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  • Visions And Healing In The Acts Of The Apostles

    $14.95

    Trances, visions, healing miracles: permeating the biblical records are these altered states of consciousness, through which some early Christians experienced God. Today’s rituals and liturgies are related to those experiences, which have become significant elements in the Christian tradition and mysticism. Pilch uses cultural anthropology, cognitive neuroscience, and medical anthropology to interpret these past events, and to explore the contemporary liturgical potential of this new understanding. Backed with solid, scientific insights, this interdisciplinary book will help the reader gain appreciation of our ancestors’ faith and the power of Scripture and liturgy.

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  • Hearing The Word Of God Year A

    $15.95

    The commentaries on the Lectionary readings in Hearing the Word of God are an attempt not only to hear the Word of God in Scripture but also to suggest ways that the Sunday readings might continue to nurture faith and life. Inevitably they reflect the time in which they were first written-as a popular weekly column in America from November 2000 to Advent 2001.

    Hearing the Word of God includes Scripture readings for the Sunday, followed by a reflection on the reading, and concludes with “Praying with Scripture,” a series of questions and meditations to guide readers in making a personal application of the reflection.

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  • Lectionary Preaching Workbook Series 3 Cycle C

    $47.43

    Practical preaching strategies to help the over-burdened parish pastor communicate God’s Word in vital, meaningful ways.

    This is the third volume in CSS’s third series of popular preaching workbooks — Designed to help you get the most out of every moment you spend in sermon preparation.

    Special Features Include:
    Commentary on Roman Catholic, Episcopal, Lutheran, and Common Lectionary texts
    Sermon Starters for First Lesson, Second Lesson, and Gospel texts for every Sunday in Cycle C
    “Theological Clues” to help you explore the relationships among all the texts for each Sunday
    Wide Margins and Stay-flat binding for ease of use
    Overviews of preaching challenges and possibilities for each liturgical season
    Extensive Bibliography of exegetical and homiletic resources for Cycle C preaching
    And All-new Insights from one of CSS’s most well-respected and successful authors

    This workbook is an exercise in liturgical, as well as lectionary preaching. It springs from the rationale that most lectionary helps ignore the liturgical setting of the lessons assigned to the various Sundays. It is this author’s contention that the exegetical/homiletical process begins with the church year. The year, cycles, seasons, Sundays, and festivals establish the themes and provide theological clues for worship and, particularly, preaching, especially in the first half of the church year. This approach is the outgrowth of the author’s doctoral dissertation and four of his books, The Renewal Of Liturgical Preaching, The Song And The Story, and Lectionary Preaching Workbook, Cycle A and Cycle B. Each deals with preaching from the lectionary texts in the context of the worship, work, and lives of the people of God.

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  • Spirit Filled Teaching

    $22.98

    Acclaimed teacher Roy B. Zuck reveals how teachers can tap into the power of divine energy to fulfill their calling and use their gifts at a deeper level. By applying these timeless, spirit-focused principles, teachers will learn how to teach more effectively and inspire students spiritually.

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