Doing Time in the Pulpit The Relationship Between Narrative and Preaching

Doing Time in the Pulpit: The Relationship Between Narrative and Preaching by Eugene L. Lowry, published by Abingdon Press in 1985, explores the intricate connection between storytelling and the art of preaching. This edition, comprising 112 pages, is presented in English and delves into how narrative can enhance the effectiveness of sermons within the context of Christian ministry.
Readers will find a thorough examination of the role that narrative plays in preaching, emphasizing its significance in conveying religious messages. The book addresses various aspects of sermons and their impact on the Christian community, providing insights into the relationship between narrative techniques and effective communication in ministry. Through this exploration, Lowry aims to enrich the understanding of preaching as a vital component of religious practice.
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