Released in the UK March 2006
Released in the US May 2006
Trade paperback | 144 Pages
9781845501167 • £6.99 $8.99
BISAC – REL006040
At Christmas time whilst singing carols about 'gentle Jesus, meek and mild' we can miss that this time-dividing man had an edge about what he had to say. His parables are sometimes not 'nice spiritual stories'.
They capture the imagination, they paint timeless pictures, but they are also more than that. When you read, you get the unnerving sense that through them Jesus can see right through you. They can be unsettling, challenging, able to change you - that the sense of shame and lost-ness that we often feel, may be provided with answers in what he has to say.
The Parable was an unusual form of teaching to Jesus' hearers, the Old Testament has only one main example, yet one third of Jesus' recorded words in the New Testament are parables. If these stories were so important to him, they should also be important to us.
Jesus was a communications genius, his parables convey important spiritual truths - appealing to young and old, rich and poor, educated and non-educated - because they are a not just a story to be understood, they are a spiritual temperature gauge.
Deceptively simple, often taken from everyday Palestinian life; the parables are not just aimed to inform, don't even stop at transforming peoples' lives, but go further; to become part of the means Jesus uses to secure faith in men and women's hearts - they put us in touch with his mind.
Melvin Tinker
Melvin Tinker (1955–2021) was Vicar of St John’s Newland, Chairman of Yorkshire Gospel Partnership, Co–director of Northern Training Course and was a leading member of the Anglican group ‘REFORM’. He is a popular author on culture and faith.
Nathan Buttery
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"...lively illustration and contemporary application. The parables are thus allowed to do their intended work of getting under the reader's radar and shaping his or her worldview. In each case the authors take the biblical text seriously and seek to understand it within its contexts. Helpful for all readers, this book can also act as a useful standard for any would-be expositor to see how it is done."
English Churchman
The outlines, illustrations and explanations are first class. With skill and sensitivity the writer gets below the radar and detonates the parable right on your lap. This is a must for the preacher's bookshelf on the parables.
The Covenanter Witness
Magazine of the Reformed Presbyterian Churches of Scotland and Ireland
Have you ever asked about a familiar parable, "What was Jesus teaching?" Do you have to teach the parables in Sunday School, Bible class or club? This book will help to sharpen up your thinking and prevent bland story-telling. It will also suggest ideas and illustrations for preachers and make good devotional reading material.
Grace Magazine