Book Reviews
The Empowerment Church - Carlyle Fielding Stewart
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The Empowerment Church: Speaking a New Language for Church Growth By Carlyle Fielding Stewart III / Abingdon Press How can the church bring people to salvation in Christ? Through the personal revitalization and transformation of God's people! Writing from an African American perspective to pastors and laypeople of all backgrounds, Stewart advocates cultural relevancy and evangelical fervor while offering effective strategies, spiritual guidelines, and practical insights. 136 pages, softcover from Abingdon. |
Somebody's Calling My Name - Review
Walker provides a glimpse into the characteristics and importance of music to African Americans. It is her contention that music, preaching, and praying are all fundamentals to helping the African American survive in this land. There are a few very helpful and interesting assertions.
Weary Throats and New Songs
Teresa Frye Brown's musical ministry forms a background for her application of music a metaphor to the preaching moment. In the book she interviews numerous preaching sistas and uses categories from her homiletics courses to structure the data that she found in the interviews.
Top 10 Selling Preaching Books Through this Site: Part 3
Here are the two best selling books on preaching through this site.
Top 10 Selling Preaching Books Through this Site: Part 2
In this post we continue looking at the top 10 selling preaching books bought through this site.
Top 10 Selling Preaching Books Through this Site: Part 1
I have been blogging on preaching for about a year now. Through all the blogs I have suggested books on preaching. Over the past year here are the top 10 best selling books on preaching.































