Synopses & Reviews
In our fast-paced multimedia age, Charles Denison argues, preachers need to turn to the use of images to capture and keep the listeners' attention. Denison shows how the preacher's imagination, intuition, and feelings can provide powerful resources for creating sermons that not only are fresh and interesting but also trigger evocative images in the minds of the congregation.
About the Author
Charles Denison is Associate for New Church Development for the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.). He was previously pastor of one of the denomination's fastest growing churches in Fishers, Indiana. He is a frequent speaker at church events and has written many books including, The Mainline Manifesto: The Inevitable New Church.