| Format: | Paperback |
| Page Count: | 224 |
| Size: | 5.5 in x 8.5 in |
| Weight: | 10.0 ounces |
| ISBN-13: | 979-8-8749-0616-0 |
| ISBN-UPC: | 9798874906160 |
| Published: | June 16, 2026 |
The Heart of Preaching: The Functional Centrality of the Gospel in the Life and Work of the Preacher
By Mike Bullmore, Foreword by D. A. Carson
The Heart of Preaching: The Functional Centrality of the Gospel in the Life and Work of the Preacher
By Mike Bullmore, Foreword by D. A. Carson
Examining the Role of the Gospel in the Life of the Preacher
Preachers are gospel experts. They have dedicated countless hours to studying the good news during seminary courses and while preparing for sermons. They share its message with accuracy and confidence with the congregation every Sunday. It’s clear they have a strong biblical and theological understanding of the gospel, but what about a functional one?
In The Heart of Preaching, author Mike Bullmore explores the functional centrality of the gospel to help pastors convey its power in a more tangible way. Bullmore draws on decades of pastoral experience to navigate common heart challenges, clarify nuanced definitions, and provide practical advice for sermon preparation, delivery, and planning. This book is a valuable resource for those who want to see the gospel animate not only their preaching but their pastoral ministry and the entirety of their Christian life.
- Explores the Functional Centrality of the Gospel: Shows how to make the gospel functionally central to preaching, pastoral ministry, and the whole Christian life
- Written for Preaching Pastors: Pastor Mike Bullmore offers an insider perspective on the real-world challenges faced by preachers
- Practical: Provides advice for sermon preparation, delivery, and planning
- From 9Marks: Dedicated to helping pastors, ministries, and church members build healthy churches
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Table of Contents
Preface: Why This Book?
Introduction: The Functional Centrality of the Gospel
Part One: On the Preacher
Chapter 1: The Five Greatest Heart Challenges in Preaching
Chapter 2: The Surpassing Value of Godliness
Chapter 3: Staying Faithful and Persevering in Ministry
Part Two: On Preaching
Chapter 4: Expositional Preaching – What Is It?
Chapter 5: Faithful Weekly Sermon Preparation
Chapter 6: Sermonic Argument
Chapter 7: Sermonic Application
Chapter 8: Preaching Christ
Chapter 9: Matters of Delivery
Part Three: On the Preaching Life
Chapter 10: Long-Range Sermon Planning
Chapter 11: Training Up the Next Generation
Chapter 12: Some Things I’ve Learned About Preaching (After Having Taught It for Fifteen Years and Practiced It for Forty)
Epilogue: “What Is That to You?”—A Brief Exposition from John 21
Endorsements
“I know many people whose minds were expanded and whose hearts were thrilled as they heard Mike Bullmore teach about the functional centrality of the gospel. That very teaching is at the heart of Mike’s life, ministry, preaching, and, of course, his book. It proves the ideal foundation for this book and all the wisdom it teaches. I can gladly recommend that The Heart of Preaching take its spot in every pastor’s library.”
Tim Challies, author, Seasons of Sorrow; coauthor, From the Rising of the Sun
“Too often, the gospel becomes an accessory in our preaching—something added rather than something essential. In this new volume, Mike Bullmore calls pastors back to what we all too easily forget: The gospel must be the very center of our preaching ministry. This wonderful work reminds us that the gospel sustains, shapes, and powers every sermon we preach. I heartily commend this book to every pastor who longs to keep the good news central in the lives of his people.”
Sean DeMars, Pastor, Glory Community Church, Decatur, Alabama; Host, Room for Nuance Podcast; author, Rebel to Your Will: A Story of Abuse, Addiction, and Father Hunger
“In The Heart of Preaching , Mike Bullmore gives the church a much-needed reminder that faithful preaching begins with a faithful preacher. Grounded in Scripture and shaped by the gospel, this book offers clarity on expositional preaching, practical guidance for the task, and wise counsel for the long haul of ministry. Bullmore’s warmth, honesty, and pastoral insight make this a resource that will strengthen preachers, their preaching, and the church itself. Every pastor will benefit from its encouragement, instruction, and gospel-centered vision.”
Tony Merida, Pastor, Imago Dei Church, Raleigh, North Carolina
“Whenever I’m asked which pastors have had the most profound influence on my ministry, one man immediately comes to mind. Through Mike Bullmore, God fanned into flame a passion in me to preach and shepherd his people in a way that is grounded in and shaped by the functional centrality of the gospel. Mike’s clarity, faithfulness, and determination to “aspire to excellence without making praise for that excellence the goal of [his] aspiration” are the reasons so many of us who have experienced his mentorship long to follow in his footsteps. I am delighted that a new generation of pastoral leaders around the world will now be able to receive the wisdom we have treasured through the pages of this book.”
David Sunday, President, WordPartners; Teaching Pastor, New Covenant Bible Church, Saint Charles, Illinois
“The importance of this book on preaching lies in its essential and often-neglected focus, but the force of it lies in Pastor Mike’s decades of faithfulness in living out that focus and training many like myself to do the same. Expository preaching that extols the functional effects of the gospel of grace must come out of rigorously reinforced biblical convictions, and Pastor Mike has articulated those convictions in this book with fantastic clarity for our benefit. May the Spirit infuse this glorious discipline into each communicator of God’s word through this incredibly helpful resource.”
Adam Bailie, Senior Lead Pastor, Christ Church, Phoenix, AZ
“What kind of book on preaching does an aspiring (or a mature) pastor need? Above all, he needs a book that grounds the task of preaching, the goal of preaching, and the hope of preaching, as well as the life of the preacher and the methodology for preaching, in a marveling grasp and a deeply insightful functional application of the gospel of Jesus Christ. Ideally, such a book would provide discernment for the preaching task, guidance for the preaching process, and encouragement for the preaching life—and it would be written by a man whose integrity of life has modeled the truths contained therein for decades. That’s the book that is before you, and I cannot recommend it highly enough.”
Jeff T. Purswell, Director of Theology and Training, Sovereign Grace Churches; Pastor at Sovereign Grace Church of Louisville
"I have heard thousands of good sermons and forgotten most, but I vividly recall a sermon Mike Bullmore preached in 2005 on the functional centrality of the gospel. It was a landmark sermon in my life, and I’m delighted to see its essence on the opening pages of The Heart of Preaching, a crisply written book that will bless seminary students and pastors alike. If you are a beginner at preaching, dive into this book and learn from a veteran pastor who can help you establish fruitful preparation and preaching habits worth keeping. If you are an experienced preacher, the wisdom on these pages will kindle afresh the gift of God within you and make you a better preacher of God’s word."
Milton Vincent, Pastor-Teacher, Cornerstone Fellowship Bible Church, Riverside, CA; author, A Gospel Primer for Christians
“The Heart of Preaching is a gift for any preacher who feels as if he’s trying to cut down trees every week with a dull ax. Like his sermons, Mike’s iron-sharpening instruction in these pages—distilled from nearly two decades in the classroom and four in the pulpit—is marked by genuine insight, expressed in just the right words and the right number of points, and centered on the preacher’s only hope in life and death. Over the years, Mike has taught these lessons to dozens, who have done their best to pass them on. Thanks to The Heart of Preaching, our job is now easier than ever.”
Jared Compton, Associate Professor of New Testament and Biblical Theology, Bethlehem College and Seminary
“Mike Bullmore's The Heart of Preaching should be standard reading for those who expound God’s word. His decades of faithful ministry, coupled with his shared commitment to train men to better handle God’s word, are things I have witnessed firsthand over many years. I am thrilled to commend this book to you.”
David R. Helm, Senior Pastor, Christ Church Chicago; Chairman, The Charles Simeon Trust
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