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PreachingToday.com Announces Annual Preaching Book Awards

Contact: Brian Larson, Christianity Today International, 630-260-6200 ext 4285, blarson@christianitytoday.com 

CAROL STREAM, Ill., Feb. 3 /Christian Newswire/ -- PreachingToday.com, a non-profit ministry of Christianity Today International, has announced the winners of its annual Preaching Book Awards. PreachingToday.com names preaching books of the year in two categories: one focused on the preacher's skills and the other on the preacher's soul.

This year's winner of the skills category was Setting Words on Fire, author Paul Scott Wilson, published by Abingdon. Honorable mention in the skills category was given to Why Johnny Can't Preach, author David Gordon, published by Presbyterian & Reformed.

In the soul category, there was a three-way tie for winner between Deep Preaching, author Kent Edwards, published by Broadman & Holman; Dying to Preach, author Steven Smith, published by Kregel; and The Glory of Preaching, author Darrell Johnson, published by InterVarsity.

The award winners were chosen by votes from two preaching experts and the editors of PreachingToday.com.

The article announcing the awards can be found here:
www.preachingtoday.com/skills/2010/theptbookawards.html

PreachingToday.com, founded in 1999, is dedicated to inspiring preachers and elevating the level of preaching in the English-speaking world. PreachingToday.com is a membership site that posts over 360 fresh sermon illustrations every year in its searchable database, as well as articles about preaching, sermons and sermon series, and audio sermons.

Christianity Today International (CTI) publishes 9 print magazines and newsletters and operates an award-winning website reaching more than 2.5- million unique visitors monthly. A leading journalistic voice of Evangelicals, CTI equips Christians to renew their minds, serve the church, and transform their cultures.