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Sheridan says that he doesn't want to "preach" to audiences.
Seeing these big sports figures preach to us about that.
They're meant to preach to — or shore up — the choir.
"I cannot preach to people: 'Do not leave,'" says Father Raheb.
You don't have expectations that, 'I have to preach to everyone.
In other words, they're usually successful because they preach to the choir.
Get them in here and preach to them like you're preaching to us.
"Hood Pope" traveled the world and came back to preach to his people.
As far as choirs go, it was an easy one to preach to.
I don't think you need to preach to people to drink more water.
He was always the one to preach to me about talking things out.
President Trump can have his star-spangled show and preach to his choir.
President Trump can have his star-spangled show and preach to his choir.
They don't just preach to the choir, they kind of rant to the choir.
They were very strict with high standards, and were inclined to preach to you.
Singer John Legend just sang his new song "Preach" to protesters in Los Angeles.
"We didn't want to preach to the choir with this thing," the director said.
Preach to the choir sure, but what about taking the message directly to your opposition?
Why preach to the free market choir, and associate yourself with people like Glenn Beck?
It's ironic they aren't complying with what they preach to be so important in policing.
Meanwhile, partisan media continues to preach to their faithful, misinforming them with one-sided narratives.
Anyolo said Ogalo can use rap to preach to young people - just not on the altar.
If we only preach to the choir, the whole congregation is heading down a dangerous path.
"It's so much stronger…It's complete rubbish what they preach to the people," she told Refinery29.
Preach to our nation about the urgent need for both parties to behave constructively, not destructively.
The pair would preach to their followers that their donations would be repaid in material wealth.
You were saying, in this room, you have people who preach to almost 200 million people.
Flanagan was due to preach to a congregation in Dublin on May 26, per the Irish Times.
But I am going to preach to you the truth until you are free of that fear.
In the documentary form, it's so easy to propagate your own beliefs or preach to the choir.
They will have to prosecute the case before the American people, not just preach to the converted.
"He's tired of hearing his Dad preach to him about how bad it can get," said Kron, 57.
At a time when he needs to win over new voters, he's decided to preach to the faithful.
I'm from, you make fun of both sides and you don't find a choir and preach to it.
While likely to preach to the choir, "Snowden" frames those issues in what is surely a thought-provoking way.
Ben: As a vegetarian, are you going to preach to us the good word of side dishes for Thursday?
She invited a black pastor to preach to the world the words of the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King.
Your covers feed his narcissism, preach to the choir, and make us wary of opening the mailbox each week.
"It will be sad if we don't practice what we preach [to our companies] and think big," he said.
When his chickens were unavailable for worship, he would corral his younger siblings and cousins and preach to them.
"  "Who that has been accused of sexual assault would have the gall to preach to others about sexual misconduct?
After first discovering the Sentinelese people, Chau wrote that they allegedly reacted angrily when he tried to preach to them.
But after running the course for people like Tucker, Easter realized that he couldn't just preach to the Hippocratic choir.
Kim is poised to preach to the world that his policy of socialist pugnacity and anti-social patience really pays.
"I think a lot of political documentaries just preach to the converted," Wiseman told the Boston Globe earlier this year.
She was never inclined to preach to me or mandate that I see the world through the same prism as herself.
Only two weeks ago, Trump was implying to Bill O'Reilly that the US was in no position to preach to Russia.
Increasingly, I don't want it to be my source of rehashed news stories and my opportunity to preach to the choir.
I'd be happy to preach to anyone about why I like the music, and it has nothing to do with gender.
He who occupies northern Cyprus, encroaches on Kurdish territory and massacres civilians in Afrin cannot preach to us on values and morals.
It's when things like that happen that I have to remember all the impulse control skills I preach to the elementary schoolers.
Graham never did preach to a full stadium in Pyongyang, or realize his dream of bringing Christianity to the North Korean masses.
Religion teachers periodically took the opportunity to preach to us about their world view—and sometimes, that world view included video games.
But the main goal of the event isn't to preach to the converted, but to publicize the direction clean driving technology is going.
It's important to me and it means more for me to do it here than to preach to the choir back in Houston.
A young American missionary was allegedly killed by a tribe after he attempted to go preach to them on a remote Indian Island.
A people called to preach to every tribe, tongue, and nation bar the gates against those very people they are called to reach.
And in Rome, where Holy Week usually sees crowds of tens of thousands, this year the Pope will preach to an empty pulpit.
The point was to preach to the converted, to strengthen their view of the world rather than trying to challenge or to inform.
"Just shut the hell up and don't ever preach to me about anything ever again," Steele said during an MSNBC appearance on Tuesday.
Hidden away in Juicero's bad week of press is one of the most powerful lessons we preach to hardware startups: unconstrained development is lethal.
It doesn't so much preach to the choir as propagandize to the captives, telling us that we're free spirits and partners on the journey.
Earlier this year, Wired profiled DJ Soto, a preacher who uses the multiplayer service AltspaceVR to preach to a virtual congregation wearing Oculus Rift headsets.
Rather than preach to the tech world, it wants to use a standard open license to publish research on topics, including ethics, inclusivity and privacy.
Their acts do not preach to the converted (they barely touch on Mr. Trump) or traffic in the kind of jokes likely to earn applause.
Still, the rap on documentaries is that they preach to a left-leaning choir, one still trying to figure out how Donald J. Trump became president.
In this way, the bus doesn't preach to a choir or operate in a liberal vacuum — it's started some real dialogues between members of opposing sides.
"My mom would clean it every week and I would tag along and get up there and pretend to preach to an invisible crowd," Pederson told CNN.
McConnell said in his own statement that Graham became "one of the world's most trusted men" due to his willingness to preach to everyone, regardless of wealth.
"The biggest thing we tried to preach to our guys is just to prepare for the opportunity that we have on Sunday," Dallas coach Jason Garrett told reporters.
"When I feel like this I remind myself of the things I preach to others — that I should treat myself how I would treat my daughter Mia," Skye says.
This analogy would make sense, considering the band's assertion that they don't want to preach to an alternative, left-field choir and instead want to take their vision mainstream.
"When I feel like this I remind myself of the things I preach to others — that I should treat myself how I would treat my daughter Mia," she said.
Before I preach to you, let me introduce myself: Hello world, my name is Corinne Foxx, recent college grad, pilates enthusiast, pizza connoisseur, and, yeah, daughter of a celebrity.
I'm just trying to run practice and teach these guys and preach to them about what this game is all about, so I never bring up the glory days.
It's so easy, in TV news especially, to preach to the converted — and inevitable reporting errors are now seized on by the White House as proof positive of bias.
An impressed Clinton reflected in his memoirs that Graham "would cancel the crusade rather than preach to a segregated audience" because everyone deserves a chance to hear God's word.
And they gave me a view, so it's like, 'Thank you, but I don't really care about your opinion,' and that's what I try to preach to anyone in life.
He returned to his boat twice before vanishing Traveling on a tourist visa, Chau arrived to the Andaman and Nicobar Islands in October with one mission: preach to the Sentinelese.
He returned to his boat twice before vanishing Traveling on a tourist visa, Chau arrived at the Andaman and Nicobar Islands in October with one mission: preach to the Sentinelese.
Budnick said the upcoming movie, which stars Michael B. Jordan and Jamie Foxx, isn't a typical issue-based film, saying he doesn't like content that tries to "preach" to viewers.
Then a need to trade, to inhabit, to conquer, to preach, to take part in a pilgrimage, to migrate and settle anew, to wage a war or to seek refuge.
And I decided that I would not sit in a pulpit, preach to a congregation or invite a speaker if that person or church does not see women as equals.
"You have people that preach to almost 200 million people — 150 to, close, depending on which Sunday we are talking about, and beyond Sunday, 100, 150 million people," he said.
McConnell added in his own statement that the Southern Baptist minister became "one of the world's most trusted men" due to his willingness to preach to all followers, regardless of wealth.
Once he made contact with the Sentinelese people the next morning, Chau wrote in his journal that they allegedly reacted angrily when he tried to preach to them, according to The Post.
Imagine being in first grade and having to listen to your mother preach to you about suffragists, when all you want to do is eat the cold hot dog in your lunchbox.
This was a very different era, when a lot of the language around redefining the image of Africa was like 'Let's preach to them that we are not all pot-bellied kids.
A source allegedly told local police that John had a strong desire to preach to the Sentinelese People, and had travelled to the area in 2015 and 2016 to do just that.
Here is what I saw: He was God's CEO Here's a dirty little secret about so many pastors: They like to preach to large crowds, but they don't particularly like being around them.
There's more to it, of course, but I don't want to preach to the converted; and nor do I want to spoil anything for anyone who, like me before now, hasn't given BoxBoy!
At least "Of Fathers and Sons," nominated for an Oscar this week, captured candid and unsettling scenes of children training to become terrorists, rather than simply inviting jihadists to preach to a camera.
Dimmitt and her two female classmates had the option of delivering a practice sermon to female friends instead of to a mixed-sex group, and, feeling peer pressure, Dimmitt chose to preach to women.
It's important to remember that memes aren't arguments, and that a majority of the most popular ideological blogs and sites on the web are not designed to persuade but to preach to the choir.
"We preach to parents to encourage their children to back to school after they give birth," said Mohamed Kargbo, a representative of the National Secretariat for the Reduction of Teenage Pregnancy, which coordinates charities' activities.
As A.O. Scott put it in his New York Times review, Nat develops a "perverse pastoral calling," traveling to preach to slaves at the behest of neighboring plantation owners; his master hangs onto the proceeds.
Once he made contact with the Sentinelese people, who have little to no contact with the outside world, Chau wrote that they allegedly reacted angrily when he tried to preach to them, according to The Post.
According to journal entries obtained by The Washington Post, Chau first made contact with the Sentinelese people on November 14 and wrote that they allegedly reacted angrily when he tried to preach to them, according to The Post.
I don't want to "preach" to any choir, but accessibility to information is a big facet of classism, and I can't expect everyone to embrace new ideas if they have no personal connection or fair education with them.
"We don't believe that any society has a right to preach to another society about what it should do or not do," Ambassador Arun Singh told reporters during a luncheon at the Indian Embassy in Washington on Wednesday.
"I always preach to vets that they will have to take a few steps back professionally after leaving the service, and beginning a new career, so that they can learn their new trade and corporate culture," Abrams told CNBC.
"One thing I always try to preach to our clients is [that] a lot of people don't have the choice of when they're going to retire," said Tracy S. Burke, a CFP and partner with Conrad Siegel in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
"The real leprosy is the hypocrisy of someone who pushes back immigrants at (Italian-French border town) Ventimiglia and then wants to preach to us about our sacrosanct right to ask for an equal distribution of migrants," Di Maio tweeted.
"It's something that we consistently preach to coaches, parents and kids," said R.J. Elbin, who led the study while at the University of Pittsburgh but who now is director of the Office for Sport Concussion Research at the University of Arkansas.
Europe is quick to preach to the rest of the world on matters of financial rectitude—through its leadership of the IMF, for example, and its key role in the Financial Action Task Force, a body that fights financial crime.
Someone asked me the other day how do I think I can be actively trying to preach to you that your body is beautiful & unique and to embrace it yet also openly saying that I have one or two aesthetic goals.
The other thing I would say is that, when I show up at church on Sunday, I have to preach to and teach people who see Trump as a choice they had to make, not one they wanted to make.
Nat Turner (Parker) and his master Samuel (Armie Hammer) are going on a door-to-door gospel revival: Nat must preach to "wayward" slaves the holy benefits of obedience and hard work, and his master Samuel gets a handful of cash in return.
And, though he says that he doesn't "come around tryin' to preach to niggas," he's made music with Drakeo, AzChike, and Rucci, the latter of whom Perico's championed since his days as a member of MackkRucci, his group with the late Sean Mackk.
Why did You choose a farm boy from North Carolina to preach to so many people, to have such a wonderful team of associates, and to have a part in what You were doing in the latter half of the 20th century?
The conclusion to be drawn from all this is essentially "be nicer", which is not a particularly useful mantra to preach to the Twittersphere... but I for one hope Alexander continues to do whatever he damn well pleases with his own face.
You have to think: do I want to preach to the converted, or do I want people to come and see it, who might not be very politically engaged but will go away thinking, 'this is wrong, and I want to do something about it'?
A state of mind in which there is no "foreign matter," no "desire to protest, to preach, to proclaim an injury, to pay off a score, to make the world the witness of some hardship or grievance," but only the work of art itself.
This monthly comedy show, which promises "sharp, acerbic, self-effacing" comedy that doesn't "preach to the converted," is hosted by the actor and presenter John Fugelsang, the writer and former "Mystery Science Theater 3000" host Frank Conniff, and the comedian and writer David Feldman.
" A statement from Germany's Environment Ministry defended the move to make official events veggie and said that it was not an attempt to preach to the people: "We want to set a good example for climate protection, because vegetarian food is more climate-friendly than meat and fish.
And the fact that the business model runs on those ratings means that even if Samantha Bee wanted to preach to someone other than her choir, her imperatives as an entertainer require constant milder variations on calling Ivanka Trump the c-word … because for her viewers that's what makes it entertainment.
"Little kids can be mean to each other sometimes — lord knows I probably had my moments when I was a little kid — so I'm really just going to try to preach to him to be kind, and be nice and try to imagine what somebody else is feeling before you react to anything," he explains.
Paul's words ring in my ears: "To me, though I am the very least of all the saints, this grace was given, to preach to the Gentiles the unsearchable riches of Christ, and to bring to light for everyone what is the plan of the mystery hidden for ages in God, who created all things" (Eph. 3:8–9).
In the world of lesbians, it is perfectly acceptable post-breakup to preach to every straight person in your path about how they will never comprehend the agony of your breakup (because, how can anyone understand the intimate bond that forms between two women?) and then be spotted having a jovial beer with said ex just one week later.
Joey Bada$$: All-Amerikkkan Bada$$ (Pro Era/Cinematic Music Group) Interrupting a catalogue that's essentially an ongoing autobiography to preach to the disenfranchised in the year of the coup, it makes sense for Flatbush's finest to reverse the normal hip-hop sequencing strategy of starting raw and sneaking in anything soft or conscious at the end.
Second, and this seems extremely important now, in its harrowing tour of the plantations where Turner was forced to preach to quell any rebellions, and then in the uprising (linked visually, if problematically, to the forthcoming Civil War), it told a story about how the Bible is sometimes used to oppress people, and sometimes propels them to seek freedom.
Oakland rapper and DJ Lafa Taylor interrupted his music to guide a massive crowd-breathing exercise, and Colorado-based bluegrass group Elephant Revival talked about the importance of cleaning the ocean before performing a song about the issue; local artist Guadalupe Urbina, meanwhile, used beautiful guitar music to preach to the crowd about the spiritual benefits of consuming multicultural food.
While, at first glance, it might seem I have nothing in common with this young girl, and indeed I have absolutely no idea what it is like to flee my home under unfathomably abusive conditions and travel to a foreign country in search of amnesty only to be taken hostage and denied a private, personal medical procedure while a bunch of white men in suits preach to me about Jesus.

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