Ebook
Is your congregation starving?
There's a spiritual famine in the land—a shortage of faithful preaching leaving those in the pews dangerously undernourished.
We need people today who will preach like the prophets and apostles did, proclaiming the word of God with courage and conviction. Famine in the Land, a compilation and adaptation of four powerful journal articles by Steven Lawson, makes a biblically-grounded argument for the desperate importance of expository preaching.
Whether you preach to 3,000 or 30 this book will embolden you to:
This is an indispensable resource for any church leader who wants to see lives changed through preaching.
“We are hard pressed to find a better definition than the one given by J. I. Packer in God Has Spoken: ‘The true idea of preaching is that the preacher should become a mouthpiece for his text, opening it up and applying it as a word from God to his hearers, talking only in order that the text itself may speak and be heard.’” (source)
“teaching, fellowship, worship, prayer, service, and evangelism” (source)
“six channels through which God’s Spirit pulsated through believers and dramatically impacted the world around them” (source)
“If a reformation is to come to the church, it must be preceded by a reformation of the pulpit” (source)
“precept comes before practice, doctrine before duty, and exposition before experience.” (source)
This gifted preacher has written a book that will challenge any preacher, encourage a return to genuine exposition, and motivate Christians to settle for nothing less than true biblical preaching. This book is nothing less than a theological tonic for the times.
-R. Albert Mohler, Jr., The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
The downward slope of preaching in America is leaving followers of Jesus undernourished in an increasingly challenging day! If the Word of God is the true food of our souls and the light to our paths, then a return to the relevant exposition from the pulpit is desperately needed.
-Joseph M. Stowell, Moody Bible Institute
I wholeheartedly concur that there is a famine in the land, as Steven Lawson passionately argues. I also believe with all my heart that the single most important resolution to this precedented contemporary thirst and hunger is to be found in Famine in the Land. Therefore, I commend this work as another needed aid in bringing a new reformation and revival in our times.
-Walter C. Kaiser, Jr., Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary
With evident passion, and expositional precision, my good friend Steven Lawson has given us a fresh treatment of a timeless subject for an ever-present need in the pulpits of our land. Every pastor must read this book if he intends to "Preach the Word."
-Stephen F. Olford, The Stephen Olford Center for Biblical Preaching