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I was honoured to be approached by Natalie Watson on behalf of SCM Press to write this book. I am most grateful to them for the opportunity, and thank Natalie especially for her encouragement, advice and patience.
I could not have written this book without the wonderfully supportive atmosphere I have enjoyed in what have been the three main dimensions of my life over the last couple of years.
First, in my place of work, Spurgeon’s College, London, which has been an environment of rich Christian fellowship and intellectual stimulation. I am grateful for the continued encouragement of the Principal, Nigel Wright, and all my colleagues. I would like especially to mention Peter Stevenson, Roger Standing, Chris Voke, Richard Littledale and John Woods, with whom I have been privileged to share in the teaching and discussion of preaching. In addition, Tim Grass read a draft of Chapter 1 and Pieter Lalleman a draft of Chapter 5, and I am indebted to them for their willingness, care and correction, while of course retaining full responsibility for the chapters as they now stand.
It has been a great privilege to work with a number of postgraduate students on dissertations and theses in the area of preaching over the last decade. They have stimulated my thinking in many areas. Although I have only been able to refer by name to a few in the footnotes, I acknowledge my debt to them all.
It has been a joy to get to know groups of undergraduate students as well, and I am continually refreshed by their love for Christ and for others. I would like especially to mention the two pastoral groups which I have been privileged to lead over the last year or more. I have greatly appreciated their friendship and support, not least as ‘the book’ has regularly featured in my personal prayer requests.
Second, in my local church, St John the Divine, Selsdon, where I have been continually grounded in the great tradition of faith and spiritually nurtured through regular worship and fellowship. I would like to thank particularly the Rector, Ian Brothwood, for his supportive friendship and thoughtful, biblical, imaginative preaching.
Third, in my family, both immediate and wider, which continues to offer such a secure framework for life and work, which I hope never to take for granted. As always my wife, Linda, has been exemplary in her love and longsuffering.
I write this on Good Friday. Pragmatically, the reason for that is that I have stretched my ‘deadline’ to breaking point. But as a preacher, I cannot help thinking of Paul’s words: ‘We preach Christ crucified’ (1 Cor. 1.23). Far be it from me to boast except in the Cross of our Lord Jesus Christ, by which the world has been crucified to me, and I to the world (Gal. 6.14). Thanks be to Him.