The Homiletical Plot:  The Sermon as Narrative Art Form, 2000

The Homiletical Plot: The Sermon as Narrative Art Form, 2000

This is a book on the art of preaching.  Lowry suggests that a sermon follow a narrative form that moves from beginning to end, as with the plot of a story.  There are some significant implications for curriculum and instruction as well.  Heidi Hayes Jacobs and Allison Zmuda encourage this approach in their book, Streamlining the Curriculum: Using the Storyboard Approach to Frame Compelling Learning Journeys.

Reviewed by Carol Campbell, PhD

Vice President for Education

Southwestern Union Conference

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Henry and the Something New
Henry and the Something New

Author: Jenn Bailey

Illustrator: Mika Song

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Brown Girls Do Ballet:  Celebrating Diverse Girls Taking Center Stage
Brown Girls Do Ballet: Celebrating Diverse Girls Taking Center Stage

Author: TaKiyah Wallace-McMillian (photographer), Words by JaNay Brown-Wood

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