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The Pulpit Outline Series helps ministers with their rewarding, yet difficult, task of preparing messages. Resources to help put together a compelling sermon can make a huge difference, and Pastor Barry L. Davis provides an outstanding collection of templates. Davis is the founder of The Pastor’s Helper ministry, dedicated to providing dynamic resources for Christian leaders. The volumes in this series provide a starting point for your sermons—a sermon title, deductive sermon outline, and relevant illustration. The collection also includes Instant Bible Studies for Small Groups.
With Logos Bible Software, these valuable volumes are enhanced by cutting-edge research tools. Important terms link to dictionaries, encyclopedias, and a wealth of other resources in your digital library. Powerful topical searches help you find exactly what you’re looking for. Tablet and mobile apps let you take the discussion with you. With Logos Bible Software, the most efficient and comprehensive research tools are in one place, so you get the most out of your study.
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52 Funeral Sermons offers a look at the hope that Christians are called to, with 52 beautiful sermons reflecting on texts such as “Ripe for Harvesting” and challenging subjects such as the loss of a child.
In 52 Sermons about Jesus, Barry L. Davis outlines topics on the central figure of Christianity. Sermons include “The Precious Blood of Christ”, “What Jesus Suffered at the Cross,” and “Who Crucified Jesus?”
The Book of Acts is a treasure-trove of relevant subjects for any Christian community, and in 52 Sermons from the Book of Acts, Barry L. Davis expounds upon subjects such as “The Infant Church,” “Saul’s Conversion,” and “A Godly Man’s Character.”
Barry L. Davis delves into the Gospel of John to preach on themes that deeply touch all Christians. 52 Sermons from the Gospel of John includes topics such as Mary Magdalene, Christ’s miracles, and his relationship to the Father. Sermons include “The Living Water,” “The Good Shepherd,” and “Revelations in the Garden.”
These Bible studies were designed for small groups, with discussion questions meant to lead groups closer to God. Each study contains four main parts: an icebreaker, an analytical look at the biblical text, a reflection section where you apply it to your daily life, and a time for prayer with the group.
With a pastoral career spanning more than 30 years, Barry Davis is profoundly familiar with the challenges and rewards of ministering to a community. His experience extends from delivering engaging sermons from the pulpit to participating in challenging board meetings, from active evangelism to spearheading various church-related initiatives. Alongside his solid academic foundation, Barry brings a practical understanding of applying divine wisdom to everyday life and circumstances.
Barry's love for spreading spiritual enlightenment extends to his prolific writing career. He has authored, co-authored, and edited numerous Christian books, devoting substantial time to creating new, insightful resources for pastoral ministries and Christian readers alike. His educational background is as robust as it is diverse, boasting a Bachelor's degree in both Theology, with a focus on the Old Testament, and Biblical Literature. He also holds a Master's degree in New Testament and Preaching, a Doctorate of Ministry in Homiletics, and a PhD in Executive Leadership. This extensive education has equipped Barry with the knowledge and skills to nurture and guide his readers on their spiritual journeys.
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