In our fast-paced multimedia age, Charles Denison argues, preachers need to turn to the use of images to capture and keep the listeners? attention. Denison shows how the preacher's imagination, intuition, and feelings can provide powerful resources for creating sermons that are not only fresh and interesting, but also trigger evocative images in the minds of the congregation. This ?right brain? approach will help pastors free their own imaginations to deliver sermons that aren?t bound by traditional ?rules? of preaching. Not only does this revitalize the preacher, but it also awakens the imagination of the listener, allowing them to see new ways to connect their faith to the world in which they live and work. The book contains practical exercises that help turn each chapter into a creative workshop for developing good ideas into great sermons, along with sample sermons written by the author.