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Bob Fyall

    Teaching Jeremiah
    Why Are We Often So Boring?
    Teaching 1 Kings
    Teaching Amos
    Daniel
    • Daniel

      • 208 stránek
      • 8 hodin čtení
      3,9(8)Ohodnotit

      Daniel is an excellent example of godly living and there is a theme throughout the book of Daniel that God reigns sovereignly and that he will use those who know him to do exploits in history.

      Daniel
    • Teaching Amos

      • 160 stránek
      • 6 hodin čtení
      3,8(11)Ohodnotit

      This volume will improve your preaching on Amos and serve as a reminder of its striking relevance for today.

      Teaching Amos
    • Teaching 1 Kings

      • 320 stránek
      • 12 hodin čtení

      Teaching 1 Kings is the latest addition to the 'Teaching the Bible Series'. Whether you're a leader of a small group or preacher, it will help you to communicate the message from 1 Kings as a word for believers or the opportunity to teach evangelistically.

      Teaching 1 Kings
    • Why Are We Often So Boring?

      • 104 stránek
      • 4 hodiny čtení

      All of the Bible is teachable. However some sections of The Word are easier to preach than others. Bob Fyall's Why Are We So Often Boring? sets forth a clear discussion around the issues around expositional preaching to pastors, church leaders and students. With social, economic, political and health concerns inherent in many congregations, writing a sermon can be an exercise in balancing a tough equation; how to rely on the truth and relate it to people's lives. The purpose of this book is to enthuse, encourage and stimulate those who teach the Bible. Fyall encourages teachers to rely less on behavioural and attitude centred questions, and more on God's omnipotent work in the congregation's hearts.

      Why Are We Often So Boring?
    • Jeremiah was called as a prophet to warn Israel that their rebellious hearts and rejection of God and his ways would lead to judgement. His prophecies of Babylonian exile and the destruction of the temple come to pass, but in among the bad news, he also brings the promise of hope - that God's people will return to the land, that God will send his Messiah, and that all nations will one day acknowledge Israel's God. Bob Fyall's valuable addition to the Teaching series will help preachers and Bible study leaders to work through this Major Prophet and see the faithfulness of God in the face of the faithlessness of his people.

      Teaching Jeremiah