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Continuing our summer flashback series, this podcast, which originally aired March 29, 2011, features Timothy George and Robert Smith Jr. discussing James Earl Massey's sermon "A Thorn in the Flesh," which they consider an excellent example of the use of personal illustration in preaching. The full sermon follows their discussion.
This book of Philemon is crazy rich and multi-layered. One of the sources that I read, James Earl Massey, calls it a “social layer cake!” Think about that! We’ve got power, Paul, at the top and “uselessness” at the bottom, which is Onesimus! And then, the entire middle layer of the cake; Philemon, his society and social construct.
Today’s episode is with Dr. Bill Pannell, Professor Emeritus of Preaching at Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena, California in the USA. In our conversation, Dr. Pannell shares about his experiences as an African American evangelical preacher, the challenges of teaching preaching today, insights from preachers like Dr. James Earl Massey and Dr. Gardner C. Taylor,... The post Episode 5: On Being a Black Evangelical Preacher with Bill Pannell appeared first on Global Preaching Perspectives.
Dr. Timothy George and Robert Smith, Jr. introduce a series of homilies given at the funeral of the late Rev. Dr. James Earl Massey.
Dr. Timothy George and Robert Smith, Jr. introduce a series of homilies given at the funeral of the late Rev. Dr. James Earl Massey.
One of the final sermons of Rev Dr James Earl Massey from our archives. Dr Massey blessed on May 15, 2016.
Dean Timothy George and Dr. Robert Smith Jr. introduce the last sermon Dr. James Earl Massey gave in Hodges Chapel in 2015 called, "Lead, Kindly Light."
Dean Timothy George and Dr. Robert Smith Jr. introduce the last sermon Dr. James Earl Massey gave in Hodges Chapel in 2015 called, "Lead, Kindly Light."
March 4th, 2015 - THe Word of God by Dr. James Earl Massey
This lecture by James Earl Massey was delivered at Beeson Divinity School in 2004 as part of the Conger Lectures on Biblical Preaching.
This lecture by James Earl Massey was delivered at Beeson Divinity School in 2004 as part of the Conger Lectures on Biblical Preaching.
This lecture by James Earl Massey was delivered at Beeson Divinity School in 2004 as part of the Conger Lectures on Biblical Preaching.
This lecture by James Earl Massey was delivered at Beeson Divinity School in 2004 as part of the Conger Lectures on Biblical Preaching.
Dr. Timothy George and Dr. Robert Smith, Jr., discuss James Earl Massey's sermon "A Thorn in the Flesh," which they consider an excellent example of the use of personal illustration in preaching. The full sermon follows their discussion.
Dr. Timothy George and Dr. Robert Smith, Jr., discuss James Earl Massey's sermon "A Thorn in the Flesh," which they consider an excellent example of the use of personal illustration in preaching. The full sermon follows their discussion.
James Earl Massey is dean emeritus and distinguished professor at-large, Anderson University School of Theology in Anderson, Ind., and emeritus Dean of the Chapel at Tuskegee University in Tuskegee, Ala.
James Earl Massey is dean emeritus and distinguished professor at-large, Anderson University School of Theology in Anderson, Ind., and emeritus Dean of the Chapel at Tuskegee University in Tuskegee, Ala.