
Evangelistic Preaching That Connects: Guidance in Shaping Fresh and Appealing Sermons - Paperback
Evangelistic Preaching That Connects: Guidance in Shaping Fresh and Appealing Sermons - Paperback
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by Craig A. Loscalzo (Author)
"One problem with evangelistic sermons is that they look and sound like evangelistic sermons."So says Craig Loscalzo, respected preacher and teacher of preachers. He believes in the gospel and its unique power, but knows that today's pastors no longer proclaim the gospel in a more or less "Christian" culture. Our pluralistic setting means that the evangelistic sermons of yesterday--which assumed a common premise and deep respect for Christian authorities--can no longer work so smoothly. So here you will find invaluable guidance in shaping evangelistic sermons that are fresh and appealing to today's unbeliever.Evangelistic Preaching that Connects includes a rationale for evangelistic preaching, sample sermons and practical direction, making it ideal for working pastors and seminary students alike.
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So says Craig Loscalzo, respected preacher and teacher of preachers. He believes in the gospel and its unique power, but knows that today's pastors no longer proclaim the gospel in a more or less "Christian" culture. Our pluralistic setting means that the evangelistic sermons of yesterday - which assumed a common premise and deep respect for Christian authorities - can no longer work so smoothly. So here you will find invaluable guidance in shaping evangelistic sermons that are fresh and appealing to today's unbeliever. Evangelistic Preaching That Connects includes a rationale for evangelistic preaching, sample sermons and practical direction, making it ideal for working pastors and seminary students alike.
Author Biography
Craig A. Loscalzo (Ph.D., Southern Baptist Theological Seminary) is pastor of Immanuel Baptist Church in Lexington, Kentucky. Previously he was associate professor of Christian preaching at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville.



















