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Preaching to a post-everything world
crafting biblical sermons that connect with our culture
Book • 2008
Zack Eswine's book encourages preachers to craft sermons that are both faithful to Scripture and engaging for contemporary audiences.
He blends pastoral wisdom, cultural awareness, and practical homiletical guidance to help ministers communicate the gospel in a skeptical, pluralistic world.
The book emphasizes narrative, imagination, and pastoral sensitivity rather than merely technical homiletical formulas.
Eswine draws on examples and pastoral experience to show how sermons can address the felt needs and questions of listeners.
The result is a resource aimed at shaping preaching that is theologically robust and pastorally effective.
He blends pastoral wisdom, cultural awareness, and practical homiletical guidance to help ministers communicate the gospel in a skeptical, pluralistic world.
The book emphasizes narrative, imagination, and pastoral sensitivity rather than merely technical homiletical formulas.
Eswine draws on examples and pastoral experience to show how sermons can address the felt needs and questions of listeners.
The result is a resource aimed at shaping preaching that is theologically robust and pastorally effective.
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as a major influence on his preaching and as a resource he returns to regularly.

Peter Kenny

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