Soulfire: Preaching the Church’s Message in a Secular, Postmodern World

Soulfire: Preaching the Church’s Message in a Secular, Postmodern World
ISBN-10
1664213066
ISBN-13
9781664213067
Series
Soulfire
Category
Religion
Pages
382
Language
English
Published
2020-12-23
Publisher
WestBow Press
Author
Rev. Dr. Gary Nicolosi

Description

Preaching Jesus has been Gary Nicolosi’s life passion. In SoulFire he spotlights today’s secular, postmodern culture and unleashes a ground-breaking primer on preaching. He maintains that preaching is a calling, but also a skill to be learned and nurtured. Synthesizing a lifetime of experience, he shares his method of preaching and provides sermons organized around four critical areas: exploring faith, the spiritual journey, contemporary issues and church life. SoulFire is more than a book on preaching. The sermons are for any Christians that seek to understand and communicate Christian faith in a way that touches hearts, engages minds and transforms lives in Jesus. Seekers and skeptics also will benefit from this book as they come to explore Christianity in a thoughtful, honest but heartfelt way. SoulFire is a timely resource that will assist clergy, church members and people outside the church to find their way as followers of Jesus in these difficult times. Get ready to get real. Get ready to be challenged. Get ready to share the good news of Jesus in new ways. Get ready to re-imagine the church as a movement and not an institution. This is no time to play it safe. Our rapidly changing world is much too chaotic a place for Christians to give trite answers to tough issues. Jesus wants Christians whose souls are on fire to set the world on fire, and in the power of his redeeming love, we can!

Other editions

  • Soulfire
    • 2019-10-31
    • 268 pages
    • Paperback
    • Soulfire Chronicles
  • Soulfire
    • 2014-10-20
    • 83 pages
    • Paperback
    • Lyrical Press
  • Soulfire
    • 2013-08-15
    • 228 pages
    • Ebook
    • AuthorHouse
  • Soulfire
    • 2010-06
    • - pages
    • Paperback
    • Aspen Mlt, Incorporated

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