Evangelistic Preaching presents the age-old call to preach the gospel with a refreshed vision for the modern world. Highlighting the unique context of early twentieth century society, Ozora Davis argues that though the gospel has not changed, the methods and manners of its delivery must take account of its context. Emphasizing the need for social and evangelistic components in preaching, Davis re-frames the concept of the sermon in a distinctively modern way. Supplementary materials include sermon outlines and discussions of sermons for children and special events. Modern readers will find Davis’ advice helpful for contemporary society as his questions emphasize the translation of the gospel into a rapidly changing culture.