Preaching The Parables Series 2 Cycle C
$27.95
Parables provide insights and lessons that are timeless. When they are employed in preaching the hearer receives images which are easy to remember. Preaching the parables provides a means of communicating the teachings of Jesus for modern Christians.
With each parable Keeney includes:
Scripture Text so readers do not have to refer to the Bible
The theme of the parable
The context of the parable
how it fits into the church year
how it relates to the other scripture passages for the day
Some issues that the parable addresses
Ideas for preaching the parable
Creative illustrations which can be used in preaching
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SKU (ISBN): 9780788010170
ISBN10: 0788010174
William Keeney
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: January 2004
Publisher: CSS Publishing
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