
Disastrous Preaching
Preaching in the Aftermath of a Natural Environmental Disaster
- 146 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
About this book
After one's community has experienced an earthquake, a wildfire, a tsunami, a hurricane, a tornado outbreak, or any other natural environmental disaster, there are differences and challenges to preaching that were not present the Sunday before. This book orients preachers to those differences and challenges. It contains accessible research from natural disaster experts to give an understanding of how individuals and communities are impacted by a natural disaster. Basic biblical building blocks are provided for developing one's own scriptural view of the event and all that follows a disaster. It is filled with coaching from pastors that have already preached in the aftermath of a natural environmental disaster, making this a very practical resource.
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Table of contents
- Title Page
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- List of Abbreviations
- Section One: Introduction, Or: “I get to ride on an airboat!”
- Section Two: Toward A Biblical View of Natural Environmental Disasters Or “Everyone talks about the weather, but . . .”
- Section Three: Effects of a Natural Environmental Disaster Upon the Survivors, Or: “Who are these people I’m preaching to?”
- Section Four: Faithful Preaching in a Natural Environmental Disaster, Or: “Preach it!”
- Bibliography