Preaching with Spiritual Vigour
Murray Capill
Including lessons from the the life and practice of Richard Baxter.

Two trends are to be avoided in preaching. On the one hand a subjectivism and entertainment orientation for the crutch of popularity: on the other an intellectualism, a zimmer frame encouraging impressions of depth and thoughtfulness. We need guidance and help for our preaching that doesn't send us skittering down the road of the latest fad adapted from the world.

Richard Baxter is regarded as one of the Christian church's models of pastoral practice, many books have been written about his pastoral skills and methods to aid the modern pastor, but Baxter was also an effective preacher. It is one of the reasons why his ministry showed that spark of vitality that changed his surrounding community for the better.

Murray Capill set out to discover Baxter's secret. From a thorough study of Baxter's preaching ministry he has constructed a useful framework for us to follow.
Not theoretical or historical in orientation, it seeks to inspire and assist pastors to greater preaching vitality.

About M A Capil
New Zealander Lecturing on preaching at the Reformed Theological College, Geelog Australia.

Pages: 248

Reviews

"Capill makes a timely challenge to those who say that all preachers need to do is rightly to analyse Scripture. Baxter saw that there must be a thorough understanding of the spiritual issues in a text. The author highlights the man who saw himself as ‘but a pen in God’s hand’. The book shows us what a mighty pen he was." (Jonathan Wood, The Banner of Truth)

ISBN: 9781857928570
Catalogue code: N/A
Publisher: CHRISTIAN FOCUS - published 15/03/2003
Format: Paperback  

£9.99