Preachers Shouldn’t Pisseth on the Wall

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6 Responses to “Preachers Shouldn’t Pisseth on the Wall”

  1. cphpitts July 17, 2009 at 5:27 pm #

    When does he start teaching his congregation ancient hebrew, greek, aramaic, etc?

  2. Mikes July 17, 2009 at 5:53 pm #

    when a preacher doesn't preach what he thinks is good and the best but preaches what GOD wants him to preach. the way he speaks is not important at all (remember Moses?): the most impt is when he is allowing himself to be used by GOD at that very moment he's in the pulpit.

  3. amlindaman July 17, 2009 at 7:42 pm #

    This guy is too defensive, I feel like he's yelling at me for reasons yet unknown. Too much drama–talk a little about the Bible, but put your own life story in it, add a touch of vulnerability and admittance of sin/imperfection, and I'm a believer of what you say.

  4. TorVN July 17, 2009 at 9:24 pm #

    I absolutely love this guy. Every time he speaks it's just gold. I think he's too convicted and wrapped up in this whole religion thing. I think he misses the point that religion should give a man morals, and it seems he misses some himself! :P

  5. Shirley July 18, 2009 at 6:30 pm #

    This is the kind of preacher that has his own agenda, is angry about something we don't really know about and obviously loves the sound of his own voice. A good preacher uses God's words in a way that we can understand them and let us take away something to change our daily life in some significant way – to live through what He is teaching.

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