Dr. Gardner
C. Taylor has been considered by TIME Magazine
as "the dean of the nation's black preachers." He has been heralded by
many as the "greatest preacher in the English- speaking world." J.
Douglas Wiley and Ivan Douglas Hicks have compiled a commemorative work
titled, Gardner
C. Taylor: Submissions to the Dean, to
honor this powerful
minister of the Gospel. This book is a collection of essays from some of the nation's top Christian, African-American preachers and ministers whose lives have been influenced and encouraged by the life and legacy of Dr. Gardner C. Taylor. Their sermons have been inspired based upon Dr. Gardner's mastery of good preaching and teaching. If Gardner C. Taylor is the Dean, then his students have learned well and readers will not be disappointed.
In addition to a piece written by Dr. Gardner C. Taylor himself, some of the powerful sermons included in this volume are:
- "Keeping
the Main Thing
the Main Thing," by Dr. Tom
Garrott Benjamin Jr.
- "User-Friendly
Religion,"
by Dr. Jeremiah A. Wright Jr.
- "Urgent
Necessities for
Family Development," by Dr.
Otis Moss Jr.
- "The
Vision, the Voyage,
and the Victory," by Rev.
James C. Perkins
- "From Donkeys to Destiny," by Dr. Joel C. Gregory
Dr.
Gardner C. Taylor is the
recipient of over 100 honorary degrees.
He
was pastor of Concord Baptist Church of Christ in Brooklyn, New York
for over forty years before retiring to North Carolina. Dr. Taylor has
been described as a "preacher's
preacher," and his
unique oratorical
style has been studied in seminaries and colleges across the globe.For
more information about Gardner
C. Taylor:
Submissions to the Dean,
or to purchase this book, visit: www.UrbanMinistries.com
or call 1-800-689-0043.
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