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52 Funeral Sermons

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Dear Fellow Preacher,For most of us, one of the most rewarding, yet difficult tasks, is preparing messages to preach and teach. We are honored by God to stand before our congregations each week, and we want to give them the very best, but with the press of the many commitments of ministry, sometimes that is difficult. And if you're like me, you prefer writing your own sermons, because you have a special connection with your congregation that is hard to reach through a message someone else has written. In other words, no one knows your people like you do!But what if you could start with a prepared outline, complete with solidly Scriptural points, and a contemporary, attention-getting illustration, and then add your own details and emphasis to it? Would that help? I think it would. In fact, I know it would.Our new Pulpit Outline Series features the Volume contains 52 Sermons, giving you a years worth of messages.*Each Sermon includes a relevant illustration you can use however you like.*Each of these outlines could easily be broken up into series of their own.We are proud to announce that the third volume of our Pulpit Outline Series, 52 FUNERAL SERMONS, is now available with more soon to follow! In this Special Edition you will find that we have not included an opening illustration, as that time will normally be filled with a eulogy, or other words about the deceased. Feel free to edit, mix and match, and use whatever is appropriate for your particular service. May God Bless You as You Share His Word!In Christ,Barry L. Davis, D.Min.

119 pages, Kindle Edition

First published May 4, 2013

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Barry L. Davis

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Barry has shared over three decades with his loving wife, Robin. They are the proud parents of four outstanding children and doting grandparents to three remarkable grandchildren. Born and raised in Ohio, Barry's roots and loyalty still firmly reside with the Buckeyes, despite having experienced life in several different states throughout his childhood. He currently resides in the serene heartland of Central Kentucky.

With a pastoral career spanning more than 30 years, Barry is profoundly familiar with the challenges and rewards of ministering to a community. His experience extends from delivering engaging sermons from the pulpit to participating in challenging board meetings, from active evangelism to spearheading various church-related initiatives. Alongside his solid academic foundation, Barry brings a practical understanding of applying divine wisdom to everyday life and circumstances.

Barry's love for spreading spiritual enlightenment extends to his prolific writing career. He has authored, co-authored, and edited numerous Christian books, devoting substantial time to creating new, insightful resources for pastoral ministries and Christian readers alike. His educational background is as robust as it is diverse, boasting a Bachelor's degree in both Theology, with a focus on the Old Testament, and Biblical Literature. He also holds a Master's degree in New Testament and Preaching, a Doctorate of Ministry in Homiletics, and a PhD in Executive Leadership. This extensive education has equipped Barry with the knowledge and skills to nurture and guide his readers on their spiritual journeys.

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Well written

As a Chaplain this book to my opinion is well written. Following scripture, the author has a distant way of explaining, use of words wisely.
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