Books by "John R. Kohlenberger, III"

5 books found

Christian Theology

Christian Theology

by John H. Sailhamer

1998 · Zondervan

Here is one volume in a series of brief reference books for laypeople designed to be read in units of one or two pages.

Biblical Prophecy

Biblical Prophecy

by John H. Sailhamer

2010 · Zondervan

In seven brief sections, this book gives you an introduction to Bible Prophecy and an essential grasp of its major themes, including: Hermeneutics of Bible Prophecy. Biblical Theological Foundations of Bible Prophecy. Prophecy in Old Testament. Prophecy in New Testament. Central Themes in Bible Prophecy. Theological Systems and Bible Prophecy. When busy people want to know more about the Bible and the Christian faith, the Zondervan Quick-Reference Library offers an instant information alternative in a manageable length. Covering the basics of the faith and Bible knowledge in an easy-to-use format, this series helps new Christians and seasoned believers alike find answers to their questions about Christianity and the Bible. The Zondervan Quick-Reference Library makes important knowledge affordable, accessible, and easy to understand for busy people who don’t have a lot of time to read or study. The information in Biblical Prophecy is presented in units of one or two pages, so that each section can be read in a few minutes.

The Life of Christ

The Life of Christ

by John Sailhamer

1998 · Zondervan

This is a series of brief reference books for laypeople designed to be read in units of one or two pages.

Evangelism

Evangelism

by John MacArthur

2011 · Thomas Nelson Inc

A clear, biblical theology of evangelism, presented with a historical foundation and practical instruction. Expand your MacArthur Pastor's Library to include this much-needed topic. Evangelism begins by comparing the current state of outreach in American Christianity with evangelism throughout church history and also in the Bible. Presenting a theology on the subject that addresses the theological principles that govern evangelism, showing how they are played out in the church, as well as the family and personal interaction. It includes preaching, one-on-one witnessing, missions, parenting evangelism, and commissioning and supporting missionaries. This book's substantive and doctrinally insightful guide to biblical outreach complements the previous volumes Preaching, Biblical Counseling, and Pastoral Ministry.

Preaching

Preaching

by John F. MacArthur, Master's Seminary Faculty,

2005 · Thomas Nelson

Many sermons preached today lack the divine knowledge and spiritual understanding available only through dynamic expository preaching. In Preaching: How to Preach Biblically, John MacArthur’' well-known passion for the Bible combines with the expertise of faculty members at The Master's Seminary to inspire and equip preachers in effective biblical preaching. Preaching: How to Preach Biblically flows from biblical foundations for expository preaching through a detailed process of developing expositions and creating sermons to the actual delivery of expository messages, connecting what pastors learn in seminary with the sermons preached in a local church. This volume shows how to progress purposefully from one phase to the next in preparing to minister to God's people through preaching. This book answers these questions and more: What is expository, biblical preaching? What are the theological and historical foundations for insisting on expository preaching? What are the steps involved in preparation for and participation in biblical preaching? What models exist for expository preaching today? The Master's Seminary faculty, with over thirty years' experience in preaching and seminary training of preachers, contributes a treasury of expertise alongside insights from expositor John MacArthur. While united on their commitment to exposition, the variety of individual expressions and methodological preferences discussed offers beneficial assistance for any preacher seeking a higher level of expository excellence.