….[Flynn] contends rightly that the sermon must first "live" in the preacher's life in order for the message to authentically transform the lives of others…
- S. David Moore, D.Min., Ph.D., pastor, professor, author, and historian, The Foursquare Church,
...A book not only about how to <i>do</i> preaching but also about how to <i>be</i> the message we preach-how to allow that message to transform us and bring authenticity and integrity to our pulpit ministry….
- Dr. Samuel R. Chand, president emeritus, Beulah Heights Bible College, president, SRC Consulting,
<i>Words That Transform</i> fills a critical gap in the current preaching and homiletics literature. It manages the almost impossible mix as an excellent academic text and a useful, practical tool for pastors and ministry leaders…Flynn's work is sure to serve as a catalyst for personal renewal…
- Bobby Hill, Ed.D., executive director, Calvary Leadership Institute,
This book accelerates transformational communication….a text on preaching that will raise up passionate harvest workers and reapers in this epic season of kingdom explosion worldwide.
- Dr. Joseph Umidi, professor, pastor, senior director of NLMI church network,
…This book will help any preacher who has the courage to read it.
- Mark Batterson, lead pastor, National Community Church, Washington, D.C.,
…A spiritual retreat for the preacher's soul.
- Russell W. West, Ph.D., associate dean and professor, Asbury Seminary's Beeson International Center for Leadership and Preaching,
God is life. His words impart life. A sermon should be an intimate encounter with the life-giving essence of the Word Himself. How do we as preachers extend such an encounter to our listeners? How can we offer words that transform? James T. Flynn unpacks the power of preaching to change lives and provides a new way to consider sermon preparation and delivery. Words That Transform re-images sermon-making as an experience of incarnation. A sermon begins as a seed sown in the womb of the preacher's heart through intimacy with God. That word takes upon itself flesh in the preacher's life, changing the preacher first. When proper delivery is married to imagination, the sermon's potential to transform others is realized. Using scholarship, practical teaching, and personal narrative, this book will lead preachers toward personal renewal and new power in their preaching ministry.
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Chapter 1 Foreword
Chapter 2 Preface
Chapter 3 Acknowledgments
Chapter 4 Chapter 1: Can These Bones Live?
Chapter 5 Chapter 2: What If God Were One of Us? Preaching That Lives and Breathes
Chapter 6 Chapter 3: How's Your Love Life? The Place of Intimacy in Sermon-shaping
Chapter 7 Chapter 4: Life Happens: Life Experience as a Catalyst for Growth
Chapter 8 Chapter 5: Heart-shaping: Refinement as a Pathway to Maturity
Chapter 9 Chapter 6: Sermon-shaping: Birthing Sermons That Transform
Chapter 10 Chapter 7: Imagine That! Creativity and Imagination in Sermon-shaping
Chapter 11 Chapter 8: Words That Transform: The Sermon's Power to Change
Chapter 12 Bibliography
Chapter 13 Index
Chapter 14 About the Author