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Waiting on the Word: Preaching Sermons that Connect People to God
Lorraine Cavanagh
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Description for Waiting on the Word: Preaching Sermons that Connect People to God
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Waiting on the Word is an exploration of the gift of preaching and of becoming an effective communicator - someone who is able to connect with people's innate desire for God. In an age of soundbites and information overload, Lorraine Cavanagh believes that we can lose sight of God's real work in the world. Through waiting on the Word that abides in the preacher's own heart, and in the hearts of the people, the preacher can learn to speak the deep truth which comes with knowing God and which will teach and inspire. This unique book also ... Read more
Waiting on the Word is an exploration of the gift of preaching and of becoming an effective communicator - someone who is able to connect with people's innate desire for God. In an age of soundbites and information overload, Lorraine Cavanagh believes that we can lose sight of God's real work in the world. Through waiting on the Word that abides in the preacher's own heart, and in the hearts of the people, the preacher can learn to speak the deep truth which comes with knowing God and which will teach and inspire. This unique book also ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
Darton Longman & Todd Ltd
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2017
Condition
New
Number of Pages
160
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780232532623
SKU
V9780232532623
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Usually ships in 4 to 8 working days
Ref
99-2
About Lorraine Cavanagh
is an Anglican priest in the Church in Wales. She has served in a variety of preaching contexts both rural and urban and has led workshops and quiet days on preaching for clergy and lay readers in Wales and England. She writes a weekly blog at jobbingtheologian.blogspot.co.uk. Her website www.lorrainecavanagh.net.
Reviews for Waiting on the Word: Preaching Sermons that Connect People to God
'A good sermon always changes us: nobody who hears one can ever be the same again. How important it is, then, that Lorraine has written this fine exploration of the need for the preacher to find space and peace to connect with God in order truly to connect with those who hear her talk.'
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