It was wonderful to read some of Bob's stories of his time in South Wales - probably not that much has changed, apart from so many of those chapels sadly closing. One of the reasons is that we have not 're-imagined' preaching and worship, nor have we encouraged the next generations to this particular leadership calling. Therefore, this book is very timely.
May the book open a door to revitalising the call of some, and enabling others to hear it for the first time.
Re‑imagining Preaching and Leading Worship by Robert Little is an insightful and practical Christian ministry book designed for preachers, worship leaders, church communicators, and public speakers who want to strengthen their impact, engage congregations more effectively, and inspire meaningful spiritual growth through worship and preaching.
Drawing on decades of experience in both public speaking and ministry, Little blends wisdom from seasoned Christian communicators, charismatic worship leaders, and effective presenters from business, arts, and performance with his own tested techniques to help you prepare and deliver powerful, memorable sermons and worship services. This book goes beyond basic sermon writing to explore how to connect with an audience, hold attention, and motivate positive change in attitudes and behaviour.
Whether you’re a seasoned pastor, a Baptist or evangelical leader, a lay preacher, or someone called to lead worship and preach more confidently, this book gives you practical insights into:
Featuring tips on storytelling, audience engagement, biblical communication, and leadership skills, Re‑imagining Preaching and Leading Worship is ideal for anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of Christian preaching, worship planning, and spiritual communication in today’s church environment.
Re‑imagine how you preach, lead worship, and communicate God’s Word — and equip yourself to make every sermon and service truly resonate.
It was wonderful to read some of Bob's stories of his time in South Wales - probably not that much has changed, apart from so many of those chapels sadly closing. One of the reasons is that we have not 're-imagined' preaching and worship, nor have we encouraged the next generations to this particular leadership calling. Therefore, this book is very timely.
May the book open a door to revitalising the call of some, and enabling others to hear it for the first time.