8 edition of The Preacher"s Portrait found in the catalog.
Published
June 1964
by Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Company
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Written in English
The Physical Object | |
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Format | Paperback |
Number of Pages | 124 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL7903095M |
ISBN 10 | 0802811914 |
ISBN 10 | 9780802811912 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 33036161 |
An excellent read. Stott considers the preacher as a steward (a preacher's proclamation and appeal), a herald (a preacher's message and authority), a witness (a preacher's experience and humility), a father (a preacher's love and gentleness), and a servant (a preacher's power and motive). There is one chapter for each portrait/5(1). John Stott, in his book The Preacher’s Portrait, gives five roles the preacher plays. The first is a steward. The second is a herald. The preacher is not called to reinvent the wheel. He is called to deliver the goods. Click To Tweet. The preacher as herald deals with the preacher.
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One of them was his little book, The Preacher's Portrait. Just five chapters and a little over a hundred pages in length, it can easily be read in one or two sittings.
But don't let its brevity fool you: it is full of some very theological and practical helps to by: 2. I recently discovered this book, The Preacher's Portrait, only because it is mentioned in every one of my favorite preacher's "must read" lists.
It's surprisingly short but incredibly penetrating. He provides 5 metaphors that describe the preacher: steward, herald, witness, father, and servant/5. The Paperback of the The Preacher's Portrait: Five New Testament Word Studies by John Stott at Barnes & Noble.
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John Stott’s The Preacher’s Portrait rates among the three or four most influential books in my life. Like all his writings, it is enriching and joy- generating because of. John Stott’s The Preacher’s Portrait rates among the three or four most influential books in my life.
Like all his writings, it is enriching and joy- generating because of the depth of his acquaintance with God’s word. It is also loaded with practical applications as it focuses on nurturing ministers who are above all men and women of God and of the Word.
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John R. Stott, an internationally respected pastor, teacher, and author, considers the character and role of the preacher as embodied in five key New Testament metaphors: the steward, the herald, the witness, the father, and the servant.
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The Preacher's Portrait: Some New Testament Word Studies. John R. Stott. As a preacher of the gospel for 32 years and a pastor for 8 this is a book that I feel every preacher should read over and over no matter how long you have been in the ministry.
It will /5(4). The Preacher's Portrait: Some New Testament Word Studies (Paperback or Softback) Stott, John R. Published by William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company 12/1/ (). In The Preacher's Portrait, John Stott takes five word pictures or illustrations of the gospel minister's task and expounds them from the associated Scriptures.
In this volume, he considers the preacher as a steward, a herald, a witness, a father, and a servant. Description: In this updated version of The Preacher's Portrait John Stott presents a portrait of the ideal preacher; a portrait painted by the hand of God himself on the broad canvas of the New Testament.
Through studying five roles of a preacher - steward, herald, witness, father, and servant - Stott illustrates God's ideal for a preacher's character, message and purpose.
In this updated version of The Preacher's Portrait John Stott presents a portrait of the ideal preacher; a portrait painted by the hand of God himself on the broad canvas of the New Testament. Through studying five roles of a preacher – steward, herald, witness, father, and servant – Stott illustrates God's ideal for a preacher's character, message and purpose.
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