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The Art of Prophesying by William Perkins

Few things are more evident in contemporary churches than the decline in the importance attached to what is said from their pulpits.

The deeper tragedy is that in many places the church has become a valley of dry bones. Something is needed to waken the dead and to breathe new life into the people of God.

It was in similar times of need that William Perkins (1558-1602) exercised a preaching ministry of such power in Cambridge that it left an impression on both own and church which would last for decades. Perkins provides basic guidance to help all Christians to read and use the Bible intelligently. He has a particularly powerful message for those who lead God’s people and especially those who preach.

The Art of Prophesying is a slender volume, but it carries sparks capable of igniting a preacher. It should be beside every minister’s desk as a book to turn to again and again.

The text of this reprint has been carefully revised by Dr. Sinclair B. Ferguson who also contributes the introduction.

191 Pages
Published: 2002