

To read about the first book in the series, click here. Morgan James Publishing, The Entrepreneurial Publisher™ has been recognized by Publishers Weekly for three years on their fast-growing press list and is reported as being the future of publishing.This post features the second book in David and Karen Mains’ Kingdom Tales series. The Sermon-Sucking Black Hole - ISBN 978-1630474195 -has 200 pages and is being sold as a trade paperback for $16.99.Ībout Morgan James Publishing: Morgan James Publishing (provides entrepreneurs with the vital information, inspiration, and guidance they need to be successful. The Sermon-Sucking Black Hole: Why You Can’t Remember on Monday What Your Minister Preached on Sunday by David Mains will be released by Morgan James Faith on May 12, 2015. He believes that when the staff and laypeople of the local church work together, they can make radical changes in society for Christ. He and his wife, Karen, have written over three-dozen books, including national-award-winners such as The “Kingdom Tales” Trilogy. You Need to Know, which he hosted and produced, won the 1995 National Religious Broadcasters’ “Television Program of the Year” award, and his 15-minute Chapel of the Air was heard Monday through Saturday on over 500 radio stations across North America.Īfter decades of passionately serving the local church in his own ministries, Mains is now focusing on his energies mentoring pastors. He wrote The 50-Day Spiritual Adventure, which is used by over 50,000 churches and more than 5 million people, as well as authoring over 20 books, including Gold Medallion Award winners. He spent a decade pastoring Circle Church in Chicago, and went on to spend 20 years in media ministry. Mains has devoted his life to the ministry. If you would like more information about this topic, or to schedule an interview with David Mains, please call Nickcole Watkins at 212.655.5470, Ext 204.ĭr. Instead, it’s a positive, practical and encouraging read that should fill believers with hope not only for their local congregation, but also for churches everywhere.

This is book is not a negative commentary, nor does it focus on pointing out flaws in the church. It answers the question of why what’s being preached in our churches has such minimal impact on listeners’ lives and how they can help bring about change. The Sermon-Sucking Black Hole provides a solution to a problem every pastor, priest and minister has faced before. Mains makes these changes sound so simple and practical that you can’t help but wonder, “Why weren’t these ideas implemented years ago?” But the pulpit/pew combination can be an incredibly powerful team. So why not include them in the process of both preparing and evaluating sermons? Most people in the pew don’t realize how integral they are to finding a solution to this problem. Mains contends that people in the pew can best judge when a sermon is helpful to them and when it isn’t. The Sermon-Sucking Black Hole offers help. The fact of the matter is, pastors today are under a great deal of stress, and many do not have the time or resources to put together captivating, inspirational sermons week after week. David Mains tackles this issue in The Sermon-Sucking Black Hole.

This lack of constructive dialogue has resulted in Sunday messages that are not only out-of-touch with where parishioners are living, but for the most part what’s said isn’t remembered much beyond the church parking lot. The preacher is speaking and the congregation is listening yet somehow very little communication actually takes place. Regular churchgoers know that many times, the Sunday sermon goes in one ear and out the other. NEW YORK-May 12, 2015-Morgan James’s new release, The Sermon-Sucking Black Hole: Why You Can’t Remember on Monday What Your Minister Preached on Sunday by David Mains, offers tips for creating memorable sermons that are sure to make an impact.
