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Performance in Preaching

Overall, despite one or two disappointing articles, this book fills an important gap by clarifying the place of sermon delivery and the performance aspect of preaching. With the addition of the included performance exercises and techniques DVD, which includes further material from the authors and editors, this book will be a useful addition to any preaching library.

Reviewed by Jonathan Downie

 

Preview Performance in Preaching online: christianbook.com/reader/?item_no=036132 Publisher’s page: www.bakerpublishinggroup.com/books/performance-in-preaching/287670

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Category: Ministry, Winter 2011

About the Author: Jonathan Downie is a conference interpreter, preacher and church interpreting researcher living in Edinburgh, Scotland. He is married with two children and is committed to helping churches reach out to their surrounding multilingual communities using interpreting.

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