A Month of Sundays: Making Sense of Things

Book, 2001, 256 pp
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A Month of Sundays provides just that--a month's worth of Earle W. Fike Jr.'s best Sunday sermons in thirty-some colorful, inspiring chapters. These are narrative sermons of unusual character and power.

Readers seeking inspiration will be blessed by these sermons, which flow from a pastoral heart and are confrontational without being judgmental, invitational without being imperative.

Students or pastors seeking to improve preaching skills or who like to learn from what others do will benefit from these examples of the preaching craft.

"A Month of Sundays does indeed make sense of things.-- Fike's writing not only makes sense, it celebrates sense. With his uncanny ability to choose just the right word or phrase, Fike employs language that appeals not only to the mind, but also to the senses. He is a proclaimer of the gospel in ways that confront, comfort, and delight." --Kenneth L. Gibble, Pastor and Writer

"Fike has done a wonderful job of creating a devotional reading collection that is Bible-based and deeply thoughtful." --June Alliman Yoder, Associated Mennonite Biblical Seminary

"Organized loosely into four sections, the sermons cover a good cross-section of the Bible and the Christian calendar. Nearly half of the sermons cite texts from both the Old and New Testaments. Earle W. Fike Jr. picks a particular theme and develops it in a practical, easy-flowing manner. The sermons are engaging and instructive. I recommend this book for pastors. It provides useful sermon fodder and makes good devotional reading." --Mennonite Brethren Herald

TypePrint
GenrePersonal Theory/Thesis
ExpressionSermon
AudienceLeaders
LanguageEnglish
PublisherHerald Press

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