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Donald R. Sunukjian (Ph.D., UCLA; Th.D., Dallas Theological Seminary) is Professor of Christian Ministry and Leadership at Talbot School of Theology, Biola University where he has taught preachers since 1996. Before that, he taught preaching at Dallas Theological Seminary for more than ten years. show more He has also served as senior pastor for fourteen years and is the award-winning author of Invitation to Biblical Preaching: Proclaiming Truth with Clarity and Relevance (Kregel), which is a leading textbook on the craft of preaching. Sunukjian has conducted pastors' conferences in most metropolitan centers of the United States and maintains a regular preaching schedule. show less
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Works by Donald Sunukjian
Invitation to Biblical Preaching: Proclaiming Truth with Clarity and Relevance (Invitation to Theological Studies Series) (2007) 263 copies, 3 reviews
Invitation to James: Perservering Through Trials to Win the Crown (Biblical Preaching for the Contemporary Church) (2014) 14 copies
Invitation to Philippians: Building a Great Church through Humility (Biblical Preaching for the Contemporary Church) (2014) 13 copies, 1 review
Invitation to the Life of Jacob: Winning Through Losing (Biblical Preaching for the Contemporary Church) (2014) 11 copies
Invitation à la Prédication Biblique : Proclamer la Vérité Avec Clarté et Pertinence (2008) 4 copies
Amos 2 copies
Health to Your Navel 1 copy
Turining the Other Cheek 1 copy
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Invitation to Philippians: Building a Great Church through Humility (Biblical Preaching for the Contemporary Church) by Donald R. Sunukjian
There is nothing like great preaching. A gifted man expounding the riches of God's Word and applying God's truth to our everyday lives is something every Christian needs. Good preaching breeds good preachers, and what better way to learn how to preach than by listening to a master of the craft preach and studying how he does it.
"Invitation to Philippians" is a demonstration of effective preaching. Now reading a sermon is not the same as experiencing one, but the warmth and conversational show more tone that pervades this book make it the next best thing. The book includes eleven sermons through the book of Philippians along with a brief introduction. Each sermon is situated with an introduction that draws the reader in, and then chuck full of poignant application and a clear explanation of the main thrust of the passage at hand.
Donald Sunukjian is a master preacher, and has written a widely used text on preaching: "Invitation to Biblical Preaching: Proclaiming Trugh with Clarity and Relevance" (Kregel). His comments on the text are relevant and timely, and illustrate well both how to emphasize the point of the text and also how to capture and maintain the attention of one's audience.
Occasionally he builds in dramatic effect, such as using a step-stool to illustrate Christ's coming down to our level. His sermons are very engaging and interesting -- almost to a fault. The only critique I would have would be that the text and arguments of the text could be emphasized more and greater attention could be paid to parallels and other Scriptures which support the preacher's point.
This book is easy reading and would serve as a touchstone for planning a sermon or teaching series on Philippians. I know it has challenged me to spend more time thinking about how I present my sermons and what engaging illustrations and poignant applications I can offer. Spending time to work on this side of preaching more promises to bless readers and help ensure the main point of the text is caught not just taught. I recommend this work and trust that other titles in the "Biblical Preaching for the Contemporary Church" series will be as helpful for pastors, teachers and eager students of God's Word.
Disclaimer: this book was provided by the publisher for review. I was under no obligation to offer a favorable review. show less
"Invitation to Philippians" is a demonstration of effective preaching. Now reading a sermon is not the same as experiencing one, but the warmth and conversational show more tone that pervades this book make it the next best thing. The book includes eleven sermons through the book of Philippians along with a brief introduction. Each sermon is situated with an introduction that draws the reader in, and then chuck full of poignant application and a clear explanation of the main thrust of the passage at hand.
Donald Sunukjian is a master preacher, and has written a widely used text on preaching: "Invitation to Biblical Preaching: Proclaiming Trugh with Clarity and Relevance" (Kregel). His comments on the text are relevant and timely, and illustrate well both how to emphasize the point of the text and also how to capture and maintain the attention of one's audience.
Occasionally he builds in dramatic effect, such as using a step-stool to illustrate Christ's coming down to our level. His sermons are very engaging and interesting -- almost to a fault. The only critique I would have would be that the text and arguments of the text could be emphasized more and greater attention could be paid to parallels and other Scriptures which support the preacher's point.
This book is easy reading and would serve as a touchstone for planning a sermon or teaching series on Philippians. I know it has challenged me to spend more time thinking about how I present my sermons and what engaging illustrations and poignant applications I can offer. Spending time to work on this side of preaching more promises to bless readers and help ensure the main point of the text is caught not just taught. I recommend this work and trust that other titles in the "Biblical Preaching for the Contemporary Church" series will be as helpful for pastors, teachers and eager students of God's Word.
Disclaimer: this book was provided by the publisher for review. I was under no obligation to offer a favorable review. show less
Invitation to Biblical Preaching: Proclaiming Truth with Clarity and Relevance (Invitation to Theological Studies Series) by Donald Sunukjian
Excellent text book. Contains a good number of examples.
Invitation to Biblical Preaching: Proclaiming Truth with Clarity and Relevance (Invitation to Theological Studies Series by Donald Sunukjian
C'est un excellent livre, qui devrait être lu par tous les prédicateurs.
Excellent book, every preacher should read it!
Excellent book, every preacher should read it!
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