My Homiletic Swimming Pool
Homiletics Preparation by
Timothy Tow
Swimming Pool, this is the first book on Homiletics written by Timothy Tow. Although many books on homiletics abound in Christian book rooms today, this book is quite different from the rest. Illustrated also are his four forms of support for powerful and effective preaching, namely, Statement, Restatement, Illustration and Testimony
Issues of Biblical Interpretation
Homiletics Preparation by
Mark E. Moore
My Homiletic Mark is the Director of the Institute for Christian Resources as well as a professor of New Testament at Ozark Christian College since 1990. Whether right or wrong, we understand a Bible passage not merely by what the text says to us, but by what we bring to the text–our presuppositions and attitudes (i.e. our hermeneutical construct). In other words, different people get differing meanings from the Bible, not because each Bible passage contains many meanings, but because we approach the Bible in different ways
Hermeneutics
Bible Exegesis by
12 Lesson Class
Hermeneutics in 12 Lessons –Thisis actually a book of 12 separate lessons as taught in a class dealing with subjects then doing a casestudy on specific examples. Subjects include grammar, figures of speech and prophetic symbolism.
Hermeneutics
College Class by
New England Bible
Hermeneutics in 12 Lessons –Thisis actually a book of 12 separate lessons as taught in a class dealing with subjects then doing a casestudy on specific examples. Subjects include grammar, figures of speech and prophetic symbolism.
Preparing Expository Sermons
Homiletics Preparation by
Joel James
A good resource from a preacher who spent a lifetime teaching and preaching. Preparing your sermons in such a way that you resay what God said is a demanding process. He teaches a great method of block diagramming the text. But whether you are studying from the original languages (which is best) or from your English, Zulu, Sotho, or Swahili Bible, the study process you’ll learn in this book will produce clear, biblical sermons—sermons that explain and apply God’s very words.
Teaching Tactics
Teaching Scripture by
Harvest Time
The aim if the course is to teach a bible lesson. However the course goes far beyond basics. Teaching and preaching are compared. Audio visual tools are discussed. Instructional objectives arree and measured. Self evaulation is measured. The200+ page workbook includes scriptural and self test questions at the end.
High Impact Bible Studies
Teaching Scripture by
Elmer Towns
High Impact Bible Studies intended especially for devotional leaders and Sunday School teachers, this complete guide will help you integrate the message of the Scriptures into your own life so that you can effectively teach the good news to others.