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Hundreds of Authors contribute to eSermons.com. These authors are hand chosen due to their excellence in preaching and writing. Most of our authors have previously published books and articles and have spent decades honing their fine craft of preaching and leading worship. Prominent preachers featured in eSermons.com include Leonard Sweet, Maxie Dunnam, James W. Moore, King Duncan, Thomas G. Long, and Brett Blair (the creator of eSermons.com and the ChristianGlobe Network of sites). Below is just a few of our authors.

Leonard SweetDr. Leonard Sweet is currently the E. Stanley Jones Professor of Evangelism at Drew Theological School (Madison, NJ), and Visiting Distinguished Professor at George Fox University (Portland, OR). Prior to this he served as Vice President of Academic Affairs and Dean of the Theological School at Drew University for five years. Previous to Drew Len served for eleven years as President and Professor of Church History at United Theological Seminary, Dayton, Ohio. He is the author of more than one hundred articles, 600 published sermons and thirty books, most recently The Gospel According to Starbucks (2007). Sweet is a frequent speaker and conversation partner at conferences both in the US and around the globe. In both 2006 and 2007 he was voted "One of the 50 Most Influential Christians in America."

Maxie DunnamDr. Maxie D. Dunnam is Chancellor of Asbury Theological Seminary in Wilmore, Kentucky. Widely known as an evangelist, leader, and a pioneer in small group ministries, he organized and served three United Methodist churches before becoming the world editor of the Upper Room Fellowship. He created the Upper Room Crusillo that later became The Walk to Emmaus. As senior minister he served the 6000 member Christ United Methodist Church in Memphis Tennessee for 12 years, before becoming President of Asbury Theological Seminary. He has authored over 40 books (most notable the Workbook of Living Prayer which has sold over 1 million copies), hosted the Disciple Bible Study Series, and lead many video/study correspondence courses.

James MooreJames W. Moore is minister in Residence at Highland Park UMC. Prior to this position he was Senior Minister at St. Lukes UMC in Houston, Texas, an 8,000-member church. He is the author of numerous books including, Yes, Lord, I Have Sinned, But I Have Several Excellent Excuses and Some Things Are Too Good Not To Be True.

Thomas LongDr. Thomas G. Long, noted author and Bandy Professor of Preaching, Candler School of Theology, Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia. Dr. Long holds a Masters of Divinity from Erskine Theological Seminary, and a Ph.D. from Princeton Theological Seminary. He began his career as a preacher at McElroy Presbyterian Church near Atlanta, Georgia. Prior to becoming the Bandy Professor of Preaching at Emory, Dr. Long was the Director of Congregational Resources and the Director of Geneva Press, a Presbyterian Publishing Corporation. From 1989 to 1997 he was the Francis Landey Patton Professor of Preaching and Worship at Princeton Theological Seminary. Dr. Long has also been a Professor of Preaching and Worship at Columbia Theological Seminary. A noted writer in the field of homiletics, Dr. Long is the author of many well-regarded books and articles. These include: The Witness of Preaching, Second Edition, Beyond the Worship Wars: Building Vital and Faithful Worship, (Alban), Matthew, (Westminster Bible Companion Series), and Testimony: Talking Ourselves into Being Christian (Jossey-Bass).

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King Duncan
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David E. Leininger
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John Killinger
Richard L. Eslinger
Larry R. Kalajainen
William G. Carter
Robert L. Salzgeber
Bill Bouknight
Wayne Brouwer
Eric S. Ritz
Theodore F. Schneider
Robert A. Beringer
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