Verb(1) deliver a sermon(2) speak, plead, or argue in favor of(3) speak(4) plead(5) or argue in favour of(6) speak publicly about beliefs(7) lecture(8) moralize
Verb(1) deliver a sermon(2) speak, plead, or argue in favor of(3) speak(4) plead(5) or argue in favour of(6) speak publicly about beliefs(7) lecture(8) moralize
(1) Because of this ministry, ministers across the nation can preach the Christian message to a culture that has been taught that the Bible cannot be trusted.(2) Pastors preach against such beliefs and expectations in village churches on a weekly basis.(3) I appeal to communities in the Eastern Cape to form safety community networks and preach a message of dignity and respect for women.(4) Seek out television, radio, and print opportunities to preach the message of nondiscrimination.(5) Very few people can actually bear to be nihilists; very few people can preach a message of paralysis and despair for long.(6) So, all in all, I think he had a great opportunity, but didn't do more than just preach the message.(7) They also preach tolerance of others with different beliefs.(8) They constantly preach about the moral failings of the rest of us - yet they keep getting caught with their own pants down, morally speaking.(9) Now he was free to preach his message to larger groups of people.(10) Don't just sit here and preach from the pulpit.(11) Let's unite and preach that message loud and clear and consistently.(12) So Peter was the first to preach a message unto Gentile believers.(13) Stories have been repeatedly told about ranting, raving Baptist preachers who only preach sermons on hell and damnation.(14) They do think they are so right and preach constantly.(15) In common with religion, German Romanticism used allegory to preach its message.(16) There are many today who do not preach the true gospel of Jesus Christ.