Feed My Sheep: A Passionate Plea for Preaching

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“If you can read only one book this year on preaching, make it this one: Feed My Sheep” — Don Whitney

Biblical preaching is rare today, replaced by sharing, suggesting and storytelling. But the authority of opening and explaining the Word of God is lost when men reduce preaching to that. Too often, men called to feed Christ’s sheep with the Word of God do little more than pet them. This book is a plea to “preach the Word”! But it’s not just a book for pastors; it’s every bit as useful to guide church members to know what to look for in a pastor and in holding their preachers to a lofty Biblical standard.

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Feed My Sheep

A Passionate Plea for Preaching

“If you can read only one book this year on preaching, make it this one: Feed My Sheep” — Don Whitney

Biblical preaching is rare today, replaced by sharing, suggesting and storytelling. But the authority of opening and explaining the Word of God is lost when men reduce preaching to that. Too often, men called to feed Christ’s sheep with the Word of God do little more than pet them. This book is a plea to “preach the Word”! But it’s not just a book for pastors; it’s every bit as useful to guide church members to know what to look for in a pastor and in holding their preachers to a lofty Biblical standard.

Chapters and contributors:

Feed My Sheep: A Passionate Plea for Preaching:

1) The Primary of Preaching
R. Albert Mohler, Jr.

2) The Foolishness of Preaching
James Montgomery Boice

3) Expository Preaching
Derek Thomas

4) Experiential Preaching
Joel R. Beeke

5) The Teaching Preacher
R. C. Sproul

6) Preaching to the Mind
John Armstrong

7) Preaching to the Heart
Sinclair R. Ferguson

8) Preaching With Authority
Don Kistler

9) Evangelistic Preaching
Eric Alexander

10) Preaching to Suffering People
John Piper

11) A Reminder to Shepherds
John MacArthur