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Kindled Fire: How the Methods of Ch Spurgeon Can Help Your Preaching (Revised)

Contributor(s): Eswine, Zack (Author)

ISBN: 9781845501174

Publisher: Mentor

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Pub Date: January 20, 2006

Dewey: 251

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Index, Table of Contents

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.63" H x 8.30" L x 5.82" W ( 0.84 lbs) 272 pages

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Religion | Christian Ministry | Preaching

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Description: What would it have been like to sit in Spurgeon's classes? The purpose of this book is to enable preachers to "apprentice" with Spurgeon for a season in order to learn from him about preaching. Such an internship will prove valuable for contributing to preachers as they mine resources for gospel relevance and power in the 21st Century.

Brief description: Zack Eswine is the Lead Pastor of Riverside Church in St Louis, Missouri and co-founder with his wife, Jessica, of Sage Christianity sagechristianity.org.

Review Quotes:

Spurgeon comes alive in these pages! Zack Eswine has done a masterful job. This book, like Spurgeon's sermons, feeds the mind and stirs the heart.

-- Alistair Begg

'In this work Spurgeon lives again not merely as a preacher but as a teacher of preachers for his generation and ours. Eswine honestly explores the strengths and weakness, theology and practice, personality and passions of Spurgeon to guide us on a path toward sound, gracious, and Spirit-empowered preaching for our time.'

-- Bryan Chapell

Zack Eswine has blessed all who care about preaching by giving us something we need--a down-to-earth theology of preaching made vivid by the exceptional life, ministry, and thought of Charles Haddon Spurgeon. Spurgeon's quest to let the Bible itself shape his preaching and the Holy Spirit give it power supplies a timely paradigm for those of us who preach today. Eswine's well- documented treatment of the subject distills Spurgeon's intentional practice in a way that promises to challenge, convict, instruct, but especially to encourage us to keep preaching in the confident expectation that God will speak when we preach in ways that reflect how he has spoken to us.

-- Greg Scharf

As hard as it may be for 21st century preachers to believe, Charles Spurgeon dealt with many of the same challenges today's preacher's face. In Kindled Fire, Zack Eswine allows us to sit at the feet of this powerful pulpiteer and gain insights from the life and ministry of one of the greatest preachers in the history of the church. Throughout the pages of this fascinating book, the reader feels drawn into Spurgeon's presence and receives valuable counsel as if from the great preacher's own lips. This is a volume that is both enjoyable and rewarding.

-- Michael Duduit

A masterful book by a preacher, about a preacher, and for preachers--and all those who love a good sermon. Zack Eswine, professor of homiletics at Covenant Theological Seminary, explores the life and ministry of Charles Haddon Spurgeon and presents timeless truths about the call to ministry, theology for preaching, style and content, the preacher's power and struggles. Thoughtful questions for learning and discussion follow each of the thirteen chapters.

-- David Calhoun

The author, through well chosen quotations from Spurgeon's autobiography, his lectures and his sermons, enables us to understand the secret of Spurgeon's powerful impact for the kingdom of God, not only in the South East London but around the World... This book is highly recommended for everyone who has been called to preach. It will also prove helpful for Christians who prayerfully support the work of their minister.

-- Robert McCollum

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