Periodicals for Clergy
Pulpit Resource
Dr. William H. Willimon has been recognized as one of the top preachers in the English-speaking world and is author of over 50 books. Willimon is bishop of the North Alabama Conference of the United Methodist Church.
Each week, more than 8000 pastors around the globe rely on Dr. Willimon for guidance and inspiration as they prepare their sermons. He mixes biblical scholarship with an edgy quality that catches you by surprise. According to Willimon “The greatest sin Christians can commit is boredom.”
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Lectern Resource is the sister publication to Pulpit Resource. Where Pulpit Resource focuses on doctrine and preaching (homiletics), Lectern Resource is a Sunday-by-Sunday collection of biblically based material which supports the themes developed in Pulpit. In addition, Lectern Resource has a special section for each week which addresses stewardship issues.
Lectern Resource is the sister publication to Pulpit Resource. Where Pulpit Resource focuses on doctrine and preaching (homiletics), Lectern Resource is a Sunday-by-Sunday collection of biblically based material which supports the themes developed in Pulpit. In addition, Lectern Resource has a special section for each week which addresses stewardship issues.
Published 4 times per year
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Dr. William H. Willimon has been recognized as one of the top preachers in the English-speaking world and is author of over 50 books. Willimon is bishop of the North Alabama Conference of the United Methodist Church.
Each week, more than 8000 pastors around the globe rely on Dr. Willimon for guidance and inspiration as they prepare their sermons. He mixes biblical scholarship with an edgy quality that catches you by surprise. According to Willimon “The greatest sin Christians can commit is boredom.”
FOR CUSTOMERS OUTSIDE THE US, PLEASE EMAIL US AT: LOGOSSALES@LOGOSPRODUCTIONS.COM, OR CALL US AT
1-800-328-0200.
Lectern Resource is the sister publication to Pulpit Resource. Where Pulpit Resource focuses on doctrine and preaching (homiletics), Lectern Resource is a Sunday-by-Sunday collection of biblically based material which supports the themes developed in Pulpit. In addition, Lectern Resource has a special section for each week which addresses stewardship issues.
Published 4 times per year
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Preaching, like medicine, is not an exact science. And yet pastors are called to preach with startling degree of regularity! When ministry demands seem pressing, how do you take time to retreat and let God nourish your spirit?
