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Listen Up (Swedish)
Listen Up (Swedish)
Listen Up (Swedish)
Listen Up (Swedish)

Listen Up (Swedish)

A practical guide to listening to sermons

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About this book

Why on earth does anyone need a guide on how to listen to sermons? Don't we simply need to 'be there' and stay awake? Yet Jesus said: 'Consider carefully how you listen.' The fact is, much more is involved in truly listening to Bible teaching than just sitting and staring at the preacher.

Christopher Ash outlines seven ingredients for healthy listening. He then deals with how to respond to bad sermons - ones that are dull, or inadequate, or heretical. And finally, he challenges us with ideas for helping and encouraging our Bible teachers to give sermons that will really help us to grow as Christians.

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Specifications

Contributors:
Christopher Ash
ISBN:
9789198406610
Format:
Paperback
First published:
March 2009
Dimensions:
145mm x 210mm
Language:
Swedish
Pages:
32
Publisher:
Rotad

Contents

Seven ingredients for healthy sermon listening:

1. Expect God to speak
2. Admit God knows better than you
3. Check the preacher says what the passage says
4. Hear the sermon in church
5. Be there week by week
6. Do what the Bible says
7. Do what the Bible says today - and rejoice!

How to listen to bad sermons

Seven suggestions for encouraging good preaching

Endorsements

A very positive and constructive guide to a listening that leads to deeper spiritual maturity.

Roland Hellsten Publisher, Bible teacher, Author

Christopher Ash shows how to prepare to listen to a sermon, and since a sermon never leaves an unchanged one, the question is what to do with what you have heard?

Lotta Strajnic Crosslink Missionary in Emmaus Church, Åkersberga

We Christians listen to thousands of sermons - and often have critical views on how it is preached. But when did we last think about our own listening? Christopher Ash has written a unique, challenging and very practical little book on how to develop one's own listening - and get more out of the sermon. Recommended!

Stefan Gustavsson Director of Apologia - Center for Christian Apologetics

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