Preaching Difficult Texts of the Old Testament
By Dr. Bryan Murawski
Preaching Difficult Texts of the Old Testament offers practical, homiletical advice for preachers on some of the most challenging genres of Scripture. What should a preacher do when facing a genealogy while preaching the book of Genesis? How should one handle the geographically-rich chapters of Joshua? What about all those laborious architectural details on the Tabernacle in Exodus? From the theologically complex to the well-worn narrative, from the long pericopes to the tiniest archaeological details, this book seeks to give honest, practical advice that will better equip preachers to tackle such topics.
1 Peter, A Commentary for Biblical Preaching and Teaching
By Bryan Murawski & Tim Miller
A thorough commentary designed to help you comprehend Peter's epistle --- and deliver a message that's biblically sound, cohesive, and dynamic! Offering both exegetical and homiletical perspectives, Miller and Murawski's resource unpacks the heart of the text: an encouragement to first-century readers regarding God's calling, his redemption, and his power to sustain believers as "exiles" in the world. 296 pages, hardcover from Kregel.