This is definitely one of those "must-have" books for preachers and teachers of preaching. Not only is it one of the few (if not the only) book wholly devoted to sermon crafting sermon applications, it is a practical guide that pulls from a collective of well-known and trusted preachers (Tom Long, Will Willimon, Bob Russell, Vic Pintz and Haddon Robinson), Overdorf provides successful and unsuccessful examples from his own preaching. The value of this book is in his methodology for crafting good sermon applications. It should be noted, however, that he misses any educational components about brain studies and how we actually learn. Yet there is much of worth to this book, especially for the beginning preacher who has not been exposed to such material and is struggling to answer the questions of "So what?" and "Now what?" in his or her preaching.