Digital Logos Edition
This collection of sermon starters offers 294 sermons’ worth of succinct and accessible blueprints for preaching preparation on Scripture’s key books, figures, and themes. Each volume provides 28 to 30 sermon guides for favorite books, such as Psalms, Proverbs, Acts, and Hebrews; significant figures, such as Moses, David, and Peter; and key parables and miracles in the Gospels and Acts. Each volume breaks up the passages into sermon-sized texts, and each outline includes a key message, main sermon points, and illustrations. Each sermon starter is intentionally flexible for easy customization to the needs of your congregation.
In the Logos editions, these valuable volumes are enhanced by amazing functionality. Scripture citations link directly to English translations and original-language texts, and important terms link to dictionaries, encyclopedias, and a wealth of other resources in your digital library. Perform powerful searches with the Topic Guide to instantly gather relevant biblical texts and resources, enabling you to jump into sermon preparation each week. Tablet and mobile apps let you take the discussion on the go. With Logos Bible Software, the most efficient and comprehensive research tools are in one place so you can get the most out of your study.
Build on the 30 sermon starters in this volume on the life of Moses, the prototypical prophet who prefigured the final Prophet, Jesus Christ (Acts 3:18–23). This volume delineates passages into sermon-sized texts, and each outline includes a key message, main sermon points, and illustrations. Each sermon starter is intentionally flexible for easy customization to the needs of your congregation.
David Faust, after years of ministry with growing churches in New York, Ohio, and Indiana, now serves as president of Cincinnati Bible College and Seminary in Cincinnati, Ohio, and executive editor of The Lookout Magazine. He is also the author of Unquenchable Faith.
Jim Eichenberger received his BA in Christian education from Lincoln Christian College in Illinois and his master’s in education from the University of Illinois. Jim has been a contributor to Standard Publishing since the 1970s. He is the author of Training for Service: A Basic Bible Overview for Every Christian.
Build on the 30 sermon starters in this volume on the life of David, the prototypical king who prefigured the final King, Jesus Christ, the son of David (Matt. 1:17; Rev. 11:15). This volume delineates passages into sermon-sized texts, and each outline includes a key message, main sermon points, and illustrations. Each sermon starter is intentionally flexible for easy customization to the needs of your congregation.
Jim Eichenberger received his BA in Christian education from Lincoln Christian College in Illinois and his master’s degree in education from the University of Illinois. Jim has been a contributor to Standard Publishing since the 1970s. He is the author of Training for Service: A Basic Bible Overview for Every Christian.
Build on the framework of the 28 sermons starters in this volume on the songbook of the church, Psalms, and the practical wisdom of Proverbs. This volume delineates passages into sermon-sized texts, and each outline includes a key message, main sermon points, and illustrations. Each sermon starter is intentionally flexible for easy customization to the needs of your congregation.
Bob Buller is the editorial director for the Review of Biblical Literature. He has extensive experience as a professor, as well as in the publishing industry.
Build on the framework of the 28 sermons starters in this volume on the Minor Prophets, the covenant lawyers of the Mosaic economy. This volume delineates passages into sermon-sized texts, and each outline includes a key message, main sermon points, and illustrations. Each sermon starter is intentionally flexible for easy customization to the needs of your congregation.
Bob Buller is the editorial director for the Review of Biblical Literature. He has extensive experience as a professor, as well as in the publishing industry.
Build on the 30 sermon starters in this volume on key parables and miracles in the Gospels and Acts. This volume delineates passages into sermon-sized texts, and each outline includes a key message, main sermon points, and illustrations. Each sermon starter is intentionally flexible for easy customization to the needs of your congregation.
C. Barry McCarty is a former president of Cincinnati Christian University and the current chief parliamentarian for the Southern Baptist Convention.
Bob Buller is the editorial director for the Review of Biblical Literature. He has extensive experience as a professor, as well as in the publishing industry.
Build on the 30 sermon starters in this volume on the life of Peter, the often-stumbling but ever-restored Apostle. This volume delineates passages into sermon-sized texts, and each outline includes a key message, main sermon points, and illustrations. Each sermon starter is intentionally flexible for easy customization to the needs of your congregation.
Jim Eichenberger received his BA in Christian education from Lincoln Christian College in Illinois and his master’s in education from the University of Illinois. Jim has been a contributor to Standard Publishing since the 1970s. He is the author of Training for Service: A Basic Bible Overview for Every Christian.
Build on the 30 sermon starters in this volume on the Book of Acts, the history of the first-century church, and its amazing expansion over the ancient world. This volume delineates passages into sermon-sized texts, and each outline includes a key message, main sermon points, and illustrations. Each sermon starter is intentionally flexible for easy customization to the needs of your congregation.
Jim Eichenberger received his BA in Christian education from Lincoln Christian College in Illinois and his master’s in education from the University of Illinois. Jim has been a contributor to Standard Publishing since the 1970s. He is the author of Training for Service: A Basic Bible Overview for Every Christian.
Build on the 30 sermon starters in this volume on Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians, the first-century church with many of the same struggles facing today’s church. This volume delineates passages into sermon-sized texts, and each outline includes a key message, main sermon points, and illustrations. Each sermon starter is intentionally flexible for easy customization to the needs of your congregation.
Jim Eichenberger received his BA in Christian education from Lincoln Christian College in Illinois and his master’s in education from the University of Illinois. Jim has been a contributor to Standard Publishing since the 1970s. He is the author of Training for Service: A Basic Bible Overview for Every Christian.
Build on the framework of the 28 sermons starters in this volume on the Pastoral Epistles. This volume delineates passages into sermon-sized texts, and each outline includes a key message, main sermon points, and illustrations. Each sermon starter is intentionally flexible for easy customization to the needs of your congregation.
Jim Eichenberger received his BA in Christian education from Lincoln Christian College in Illinois and his master’s in education from the University of Illinois. Jim has been a contributor to Standard Publishing since the 1970s. He is the author of Training for Service: A Basic Bible Overview for Every Christian.
Build on the 30 sermon starters in this volume on the Book of Hebrews, the key New Testament exposition of Christ in the Old Testament (Hebrews 8:1–2). This volume delineates passages into sermon-sized texts, and each outline includes a key message, main sermon points, and illustrations. Each sermon starter is intentionally flexible for easy customization to the needs of your congregation.
James R. Girdwood earned his PhD from Hebrew Union College and has taught at Great Lakes Christian College, Lincoln Christian Seminary, and Ozark Christian College. He is currently teaching at Kentucky Christian College. He is also the co-author of the College Press NIV Commentary: Hebrews.
Bob Buller is the editorial director for the Review of Biblical Literature. He has extensive experience as a professor, as well as in the publishing industry.
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