Discover a thoughtful approach to preaching that treats the Bible as a unified story, not a string of isolated verses.
This edition gathers insights on presenting Scripture by complete books from the pulpit. It argues that sermons organized around whole books can deepen understanding, encourage personal study, and bring fresh variety to worship. The discussion compares topical and expository methods, weighing their strengths and how they can complement each other to reveal the Bible’s “unsearchable riches.”
- Understand why preaching through an entire book can shape a pastor's work and engage listeners
- Learn how topical and expository methods each contribute to clear, unified messages
- See how a book-by-book approach influences study, preparation, and congregational understanding
- Explore ideas for building a sustained, book-centered sermon series
Ideal for readers interested in homiletics, ministry planning, and the craft of preaching to bring out the Bible’s full scope.