Treasuring Christ in Seminary

An Exercise in Narrative Preaching

by Cameron D. Armstrong
Foreword by Ezekiel A. Ajibade

eBook ISBN: 978-621-96888-1-9

When I have taught about narrative preaching, students have sometimes asked me where they can read more about it. I have at times recommended certain books with the caution, “Learn from the author’s homiletical methodology, but don’t embrace his [non-evangelical] theology.” Consequently, I am pleased to commend Treasuring Christ in Seminary, which does not require that warning. Cameron Armstrong ably explains how a high view of Scripture and evangelical theology are compatible with narrative preaching rightly understood. Sermons from his own ministry illustrate well what he means by “narrative preaching.” I recommend this book, and especially for theological conservatives who have dismissed narrative preaching until now.

—Grant Lovejoy

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Cameron D. Armstrong (PhD, Biola University) serves with the International Mission Board (Southern Baptist Convention) in Manila, Philippines. In addition to working with various Baptist seminaries and education institutions he directs the ThM/PhD Orality Studies program at Asia Graduate School of Theology – Philippines, hosted by Asian Theological Seminary. Cameron and his family attend the International Baptist Church of Manila. Prior to moving to the Philippines in March 2022, Cameron and his family served as missionaries in Bucharest, Romania, for ten years. Cameron is married to Jessica, and they have two children, Sara and Noah.

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