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This book introduces David H. C. Read to a new generation through sermons that are not merely elegantly worded and biblically grounded but packed with life experience that included a five year stint as a prisoner of war during World War II. From amongst the almost 1500 sermons that Read preached during his ministry in Manhattan John McTavish has selected forty enduring messages that show David Read justifying Time magazines assessment that Read is not merely elegant and literary; his words carry authority... through his thought runs a strain of deep feeling and faith capable of convincing others. Adding his own engaging prefaces John McTavish unapologetically presents a years worth of sermons by yes a preacher restoring fresh currency to those tired words using David Reads reasoned faith biblical imagination and low-key style which enthralled New York churchgoers for thirty years. This lively book is a sly reminder that still today thriving congregations require sermons not reflections; and a preacher must be there. --Bruce McLeod retired parish minister former Moderator The United Church of Canada When we speak of relevant preaching we generally mean sermons that are timely or timeless. David Reads sermons are both: timely because (for better or worse) the real-world concerns he addressed decades ago are with us still. More hopefully Reads sermons are timeless because the answering call of the Gospel--Gods redeeming and reconciling force that works in everything for good--rings as welcome and true now as then. --Aimee Moiso PhD candidate in Homiletics and Liturgics Vanderbilt University David H. C. Read was the pastor of Madison Avenue Presbyterian Church from 1956 to 1989. John McTavish is a minister of the United Church of Canada a playwright and compiler of chancel dramas co-editor of the book Karl Barth: Preaching through the Christian Year and the author of Myth and Gospel in the Fiction of John Updike. Mr. McTavish lives in Huntsville Ontario with his wife Marion.