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Transforming Preaching

Reflecting on 50 Years of Word Ministry

David Jackman

Transforming Preaching

Reflecting on 50 Years of Word Ministry

David Jackman

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In Transforming Preaching, David Jackman, reflecting on over 50 years of Word ministry, offers real encouragement and help with some of the ongoing challenges and pitfalls facing the preacher. Each chapter addresses a different theme that will shape and sharpen the reader in their thinking about what it means to be a faithful expositor and servant of the Word.

  • Title

    Transforming Preaching

  • Author(s)

    David Jackman

  • ISBN

    9781527106925

  • Format

    Paperback

  • Publisher

    Christian Focus Publications

  • Pages

    288

  • Published

    07/01/2021

David Jackman

David Jackman

David Jackman was born in 1942 and attended Downing College, Cambridge. After working as Universities Secretary for UCCF he completed his theological training at Trinity College, Bristol, where he studied under J. Alec Motyer and J. I. Packer. He moved to Southampton in 1976 to work as assistant minister of Above Bar Church under Leith Samuel, becoming the Senior Minister in 1980. After 15 years at Above Bar Church, Jackman was recruited by Dick Lucas to found the Cornhill Training Course in London in 1991. The course is a ministry of The Proclamation Trust, and is designed to train evangelical preachers in exegesis, exposition and communication skills. Between 2004 and 2009 Jackman was president of The Proclamation Trust, and is now involved in Trust conferences for preachers and in producing distance learning materials and books. He has also been a speaker at the Keswick Convention and Word Alive

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