Sharpen your pulpitsmanship with a practical guide to sermon construction
This clear, probado manual helps preachers organize ideas, present arguments, and build courses of sermons that teach with unity and direction. It covers how to use history, proof, and testimony to persuade, while also offering practical tips on visual aids and delivery. Ideal for those who want a disciplined, thoughtful approach to preaching.
- Learn methods for presenting arguments that clarify truth and invite reflection
- Discover how to design a cohesive “course” of sermons rather than a string of isolated talks
- Get practical guidance on visual aids, charts, and classroom-style teaching techniques
- Understand how to balance presumption, burden of proof, and testimony to strengthen your message
Ideal for readers of practical theology and anyone preparing to preach, teach, or lead religious study sessions.