Charley Reeb
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Abingdon Preaching Annual 2025
$30.99Add to cartThe local pastor’s go-to resource for weekly sermon planning.
The Abingdon Preaching Annual 2025 is Lectionary-based and follows the calendar year (January – December). It includes special days like Maundy Thursday and Ash Wednesday, and indexes for Scriptures and themes, to assist preachers with non-Lectionary sermons.
Each entry begins with a preacher-to-preacher prayer for preparation, then moves to the key feature: a commentary on one or more texts for the week, exploring themes and storylines, theological reflections, and thoughts about how the text and topic relate to our lives today. Also included are ideas for bringing the text to life–stories, illustrations, ideas for further reading, questions the preacher might pose to the congregation, and suggestions for a ‘call to action’ in response to the message.
Finally, for the preacher’s ongoing enrichment, the Annual includes excerpts from new books on preaching and homiletics. This helpful resource is written by every-week preachers who aim to come alongside you, offering a reliable starting point for your sermonic planning, writing, and delivery.
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Thatll Preach : 5 Simple Steps To Your Best Sermon Ever
$13.99Add to cartExperienced preacher, teacher and author, Charley Reeb, gives readers a 5-step plan for writing and delivering a sermon that can transform lives for Christ. He covers preparation, sermon structure, storytelling, and how to ‘preach with presence’. He examines lectionary and topical preaching models, and shows the reader how to determine which model to use; he further instructs the reader to use the 5-step plan for each model. Finally, That’ll Preach! offers sermon outlines and full sermons, as examples to illustrate the book’s teaching. The entire book stems from the author’s view that sermons must be engaging in order to be effective. This laser focus results in a book that is powerful and immediately useful, concise and purposeful. It is a book for every preacher.
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Mission Possible
$19.95Add to cartThroughout the seasons of Advent, Christmas, and Epiphany, we are often reminded of the importance of drawing near to God. But as the busyness of life absorbs into our homes, our relationships, and our spirits, it can be difficult to rely upon the grace of God and hear the voice of his Spirit. The promise of the season, though, is that through God’s revelation to us in Christ, we can discover a hope that empowers a broken world.
In nineteen sermons, Charley Reeb sets out to remind us that God’s mysterious ways are limitless in power. It is impossible to truly comprehend the possibilities of an immaculate conception or of God in the flesh, but when the church proclaims the message of redemption and displays God’s unmatchable love, it exposes a truth that begins to transform the heart of the world. This is the greatest calling of any believer — living a life that serves as light and hope.
Whether used as a sermon resource, a personal study and reflection guide, or as a curriculum for group and Sunday school study, Mission Possible! calls us into thoughtful discussion and seeks to move us deeper into the realm of the kingdom with a hopeful urgency that inspires us to breathe in God’s word and exhale his grace to a world in need.
The titles included in this book are:
Three Things You Can Count On (Mark 13:24-37)
While You Wait (Mark 1:1-8)
A Light in the Darkness (Newtown, CT, school shooting) (John 1:6-8, 19-28)
Nothing Is Impossible with God! (Luke 1:26-38)
The Joy of Christmas (Luke 2:1-14 [15-20])
The Power of Patience (Luke 2:22-40)
Addicted to Hurry (Matthew 25:31-46)
Less Is More (John 1:[1-9] 10-18)
The Power of Appreciation (Matthew 2:1-12)
The Wind (Mark 1:4-11)
Mission Possible! (John 1:43-51)
The Great Omission (Mark 1:14-20)
Defeating Discouragement (Mark 1:21-28)
Does Prayer Make Any Different? (Mark 1:29-39)
Unstoppable Love (Mark 1:40-45)
Prayer Changes Things (Mark 2:1-12)
Learn to Play Again (Mark 2:13-22)
True North (Mark 2:23–3:6)
The Cost of Discipleship (Mark 9:2-9)