Description
1972 edition. Pamphlet cover has some minor wear along the sides, scuffs, creases and bending. Cover has come loose but could easily be re-stapled. Spine has some reading creases and wear. Pages have some small notes in pencil but largely are clean and the binding is secure.
This vintage 1972 pamphlet by Benjamin Lee Fudge offers a unique perspective on the art of sermonizing. Fudge, a renowned minister and author, believed that effective preaching should be a multi-sensory experience, engaging not just the ears but also the eyes of the congregation. “Sermons you can see” is a collection of Fudge’s insights and techniques for incorporating visual aids, illustrations, and storytelling into sermons, making them more memorable and impactful. This copy bears the marks of a well-loved and well-studied text, with pencil notes from a previous reader adding an extra layer of history and engagement. For collectors of vintage religious texts or students of homiletics, this work offers a fascinating glimpse into the evolution of preaching styles in the 20th century.