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"preaching" Definitions
  1. the act or practice of a person who preaches.
  2. the art of delivering sermons.
  3. a sermon.
  4. a public religious service with a sermon.
  5. of, relating to, or resembling preaching: a preaching tone of voice.

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755 Sentences With "preaching"

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He was preaching his message — but where was Clinton preaching hers?
He was not preaching color, he was preaching goodness, but why lie about it?
Either way, the genre endures, no longer preaching to the converted—and, sometimes, no longer preaching at all. ♦
In this land you have nothing that stops you from doing good deeds, from doing da'wah [preaching], from preaching Islam.
I'm not preaching that all women should take their implants out; I'm not preaching that everyone who tests positive for BRCA-1 should have a preventative mastectomy.
Thomas Long, a professor emeritus of preaching at Emory University in Atlanta whose book "The Witness of Preaching" has been a mainstay in seminaries for 25 years.
"I love that Ariel Winter is just so involved with preaching that message and preaching to everybody that you have to – just love whatever body you've been given."
This was the message Reeves was preaching, and Blume was preaching, and this was the message you were bombarded with in the hard-mail room: Individual voices matter.
And I think the essence of preaching is preaching with the Bible in one hand and the newspaper in the other hand, as Karl Barth always used to say.
His preaching has been heard in nearly every country Billy Graham's preaching has been heard in more than 185 of the world's 195 countries, to 215 million people. 103.
" His parents "ceased preaching to him about his ambitions.
They sidestep preaching in favor of letting voices exist, uninterrupted.
If I come down on a side then I'm preaching.
He'll be one of nearly two dozen candidates preaching it.
"[I] wasn't practicing what I was preaching," said Zuckerberg, 34.
Fed officials kept preaching patience when it comes to easing.
Later on, I thought it was my father, just, preaching.
The first is said to be on preaching party unity.
This is no strident preaching; this is emotional, and confused.
"I feel like preaching tonight!" she said to the camera.
If you're preaching acceptance, accept immigrants, accept Muslims, accept everybody.
Preaching the virtues of mobility and education are one thing.
On Sunday mornings Harare booms with the sound of preaching.
But the story is preaching that love has no boundary.
Indeed, is such a show merely preaching to the converted?
By 22019 he began preaching at his own tent revivals.
Mr. Perry had been a religious prodigy, preaching at 2403.
Diversity was limited, even if everyone was preaching for it.
I don't see the point of preaching to the converted.
"What these folks are doing is preaching hate," she said.
He's not preaching to the choir: He's bragging to it.
If you're preaching acceptance, accept immigrants, accept Muslims, accept everybody.
From the earliest days, technology was part of his preaching.
All my voting, preaching, discussing and complaining reflected those desires.
It's among the most prestigious honors in the preaching profession.
Others are preaching for their colleagues to be realistic. Sen.
Yet violence of the type he's preaching is never acceptable.
Preaching kept him away from the birth of his first child Billy Graham missed the birth of his first child, Virginia, known as Gigi, in 1945 because he was away on a preaching trip.
Presenting at Celebration isn't just preaching to the converted; it's preaching to an audience that's actually incentivized to be moved, particularly after they've shelled out hundreds of dollars, or traveled thousands of miles, to attend.
Despite preaching caution, Retzler said the market has room to run.
You're not lecturing, preaching, or confronting, you're merely starting a conversation.
But back in 2004, he was preaching a very different message.
They think [preaching] is the right way to go about it.
Then she started preaching the gospel of dealing with shady girlfriends.
But he is accustomed to preaching for 20 or 30 minutes.
Importing mountain-veneration to Japan was, admittedly, preaching to the converted.
And it's something that I'm preaching in my own industry, too.
I hate to keep preaching "context matters," but it really does.
Some economists, though, are preaching caution about the current economic landscape.
VICE Impact: What's it been like preaching veganism to NASCAR fans?
Some are desperate for immediate justice, while others are preaching patience.
"I've been preaching it, we're fighting," Yankees manager Joe Girardi said.
And not just in the sense of preaching to the converted.
If you pay enough attention, you'll find her everywhere, preaching justice.
Former European colonies saw Europe's preaching about human rights as hypocritical.
I don't necessarily agree with what my school was preaching about.
But I found myself, when I was preaching, it took over.
Dr. King was assassinated for preaching nonviolent resistance in the South.
So Burrell Hardaway was preaching, calling out Norman Hadley by name.
The gap between preaching and practicing in Silicon Valley isn't promising.
"We're shouting and preaching from the same hymnbook," Ms. Eley said.
His preaching there brought him in contact with Osama bin Laden.
"The Achuar are also preaching the word of God," Yampik said.
This reaction does not point toward budget-balancing governors preaching pragmatism.
The most important part of ministry isn't necessarily preaching, but listening.
Instead, we just get an exercise in meat tossing and choir preaching.
Oh, sure, he's preaching a message of bringing a divided America together.
Would Kanye West be preaching "free thinking" if he wasn't Kanye West?
Dr. Mehmet Oz is preaching the health benefits of getting a colonoscopy.
It was religiously biased preaching the violent Islamic ways to the children.
I didn't put that stuff on there to be preaching at people.
Mr Basyir's son said that his father would resume preaching if released.
This is the mental mechanism that I'm always observing and preaching about.
His new messages will build on the ones he's already been preaching.
But the vocal indexer isn't really preaching the end of active management.
He started preaching when he was 17 and singing even before that.
The identification of those who will act on ISIS's preaching is difficult.
The couple first grew a following in Hollywood, preaching peace and salvation.
But on election night, Trump won't only be preaching to the converted.
One of his preaching heroes is another pastor on the list, Swindoll.
The demands of preaching have humbled even some of the greatest pastors.
For Trump, it is just another way of preaching to the converted.
To ensure no one was preaching false piety, the researchers planted placebos.
Zahran had been preaching -- and practicing -- violence against other faiths for years.
People call it preaching to the choir, I call it choir rehearsal.
But the conversation feels useless if you're only preaching to the choir.
"We place preaching formally with the person behind the pulpit," he says.
One way that Lucas got approval from his peers was by preaching.
The religious leaders can use the TVs, radios stations to continue preaching.
A bigger signal is Evans preaching patience, which is atypical for him.
He is perpetually in motion, flying around the world to preaching engagements.
I was preaching there a little bit, Nina, did you see that?
The mosque's committee banned him from preaching for three months in 2009.
It was a signifier that he was not preaching to the converted.
Nurse said the coaches had been preaching a sharing-is-caring approach.
They feel invested in what they've been preaching, and they won't change.
Pentecostal ministers, preaching a gospel of prosperity, extolled the benefits of migration.
And in March, the committee barred him from preaching for a year.
He connected, and soon he was touring the country preaching the Gospel.
"He's not just interested in preaching to the converted," Mr. Alterman said.
President Donald Trump is preaching bipartisan cooperation — for Tuesday night, at least.
But the preaching, on both sides of the gun issue, must stop.
"If you're preaching acceptance, accept immigrants, accept Muslims, accept everybody," she added.
"It's like good values, but not necessarily preaching at you," Alan said.
He is preaching blatant racism, and the crowd is eating it up.
It's blunt, it's not a preaching song, and they can relate to it.
Sometime after Patti died, I attended church and a visiting preacher was preaching.
I never want to appear as if I'm preaching or know it all.
Preaching at First AME church in LA celebrating the church's 144th anniversary. pic.twitter.
But he also intimated that he's preaching the virtues of a diversified offence.
What is preached makes a huge difference but so does who is preaching.
It will jettison its old gospel of public sharing and begin preaching privacy.
Get them in here and preach to them like you're preaching to us.
Moralizing about the content of Rogers's images would be preaching to the choir.
RECUPERATE Because there's no manuscript, preaching three sermons like that is mentally draining.
He is not preaching anything that could not be found online for free.
There's a point, I feel like, where you're just preaching to the choir.
The couple had then discussed his preaching during Ullah's last visit to Bangladesh.
Nevertheless, Donald Trump loved Peale's preaching, especially his stories about businessmen surmounting obstacles.
If Kasowitz is preaching restraint to the president, the president should probably listen.
For the moment, at least, most of these people aren't preaching outright violence.
Most meditation apps and books, however well-intentioned, are preaching to the choir.
Some say they avoid preaching about issues relating to politics and social problems.
Last week, the intelligence agencies all testified before Congress, preaching the status quo.
Five underground prayer houses suspected of preaching violent Islamism have been closed down.
Democrats can win elections and bring Americans together by preaching our civil religion.
Many churches remain committed to preaching conservative politics from the pulpit on Sundays.
From someone that is always preaching for body positivity this just screams hypocrisy.
He attended public schools and began preaching while working at a summer camp.
But now as a result of the counseling and preaching, women [feel better].
We've been preaching the gospel of retinols for ages — and we're not alone.
No one wants to be preached to—we never want to be preaching.
McDonald's is preaching civility, but Pokémon can make even the soberest minds wild.
"Before November, as an organizer, you were preaching to the choir," she said.
But you would assume that, all he was preaching was law and order.
And Republicans were, of course, worse, preaching austerity at the worst possible time.
But thus far, the Scientology Network's offerings are, well, preaching to the choir.
"You don't go preaching — you build relationships and bond with them," he said.
Boone has been preaching a familiar mantra to his hitters: control the strike.
"The idea of preaching to the choir gets a bad rap," he said.
But in addressing the manufacturers association, Mr. Trump was preaching to the choir.
This being New York City, he may be mostly preaching to the choir.
Strategists in general have been preaching the wisdom of tilting toward non-U.
There is a long history of theological objection to women preaching and teaching.
When a beauty brand is preaching inclusivity but only carries 12 foundation shades?
"Seven blocks is a long way to hear someone preaching," Ms. Lee said.
He believed that teaching through example could be just as powerful as preaching.
You can't argue in court like you're preaching in the Abyssinian Baptist Church.
It also nods to gender roles, indigenous rights, and technology, but avoids preaching.
And these poetry circles can feel like we're just preaching to each other.
He was (seen as) preaching a cure to the malaise felt by many.
I was breaking a cardinal rule I have been preaching for my whole career.
This thesis, this is something that people have been preaching for a long time.
I went to a party where I was preaching the 3D printing gospel again.
"Maybe we've been preaching the wrong thing to him," Phillies manager Pete Mackanin joked.
Mr Kim was preaching, if not yet to the converted, then to the disconcerted.
When antiracists criticize America—namely racist policies and ideas—racists call it preaching hate.
Church has streamed worship, preaching and prayer 24 hours a day through its website.
But he feels he has no choice but to keep on preaching his prophecy.
Nadella, the stylish and analytical CEO of Microsoft, is preaching the power of bots.
" DeGeneres pointed to her own pantsuit and joked, "You're preaching to the choir, sister.
Mark Zuckerberg has been preaching video as our future for the last couple years.
For a while, he said, all his efforts felt like preaching into a void.
It has recently reversed course, no longer preaching same-sex relationships are a sin.
I keep preaching about plate discipline, we're not showing a lot of plate discipline.
These three pastors were particularly inventive in the way they approached their preaching task.
These statues aren't preaching or shouting out some kind of crazy epithets or something.
He was preaching to me to take care of my body off the field.
Labour, meanwhile, is going for well-off, urban areas, preaching Remain and social liberalism.
One hears TV preachers like Joel Osteen and Creflo Dollar preaching these dangerous ideas.
"His voice was so uncomplicated," said Naqvi, of both his singing, and his preaching.
He has been preaching on the cold, secular streets of Britain for 18 months.
We need to stop preaching nonviolence and voting for politicians who don't protect us.
While M.B.S. was preaching austerity to his countrymen, he seemed unwilling to restrain himself.
"It was related to the spreading and preaching of terrorism," a police spokesman said.
The judge criticized the couple for preaching their neo-Nazi ideology to their son.
Friends 4EvaAcross the Narrow Sea, in Meereen, a red priestess is preaching for Daenerys.
Ross is tight with Kanye, so you might think he's preaching the gospel here.
Sitting at home posting articles and memes on Facebook is preaching to the choir.
Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders, meanwhile, were preaching revolutions, albeit revolutions of different sorts.
Most of these videos show Jeffries preaching to a captive audience of state workers.
In this song, she's not debating anyone; she's preaching self-defense in the future.
Despite all his preaching about impermanence, this is a dude who cannot let go.
They said 'Stop preaching' ' 'Come dance with me a little' 'Why the long face?
"Instead of preaching about clean energy, this administration will act upon it," he said.
Her father moved the family frequently as he traveled on the Southern preaching circuit.
His preaching reached 185 of the world's 195 countries, according to his evangelistic association.
Douar Hicher became the scene of preaching, protesting, and, at times, violence by Islamists.
Now if you wanna hear UK Apache spitting bars, it's in a mosque, preaching.
All those things worked very well with the type of Christianity we were preaching.
On Super Bowl Sunday, when other churches around the country saw a dip in attendance, Crossroads drew 58,000 people to its annual Super Bowl of Preaching, complete with its own half-time show and preaching teams tossing Bibles to start each quarter.
Others have criticized the film for not being persuasive, or for preaching to the choir.
But they know what's acceptable and what's not, because I'm walking around the house preaching.
Anyone who's gone natural, or is in the transitioning process, knows the pain I'm preaching.
But it's preaching to the converted, and Trump and his team have radically different ideas.
Its finance minister, Berat Albayrak, is now also preaching the need for tighter fiscal policy.
They incorporate liberal feminist lessons within Catholicism, therefore preaching total inclusivity, total equality for minorities.
In 1844 a merchant who called himself "the Bab" ("the Gate") began preaching in Persia.
Hateful words were no match for crowds of people preaching love and their guardian angels.
Yes, Taribo West is now preaching the word of God on a full-time basis.
But you also might think, But it makes sense to the guy up there preaching.
In his statement, the priest said the group actually aided his preaching, despite their interruption.
Preaching aside, it sounds like most of Carmelo's time is spent just being a dog.
After 15 years of preaching and gathering followers, he began to seriously doubt his prophecies.
They were instead already preaching unity with another shutdown standoff just a few weeks away.
Bingham said there's a similar dynamic between screening a film and preaching about its cause.
The statement did not elaborate on what kind of preaching the two were engaged in.
In other words, the exact opposite of what the bribery ringleader Rick Singer was preaching.
Former NAACP President Ben Jealous has been preaching the gospel of Bernie in black churches.
And Prince's musical ministry was not about preaching to the choir like most gospel artists.
The department's government recently closed down five underground prayer houses suspected of preaching violent Islamism.
Roman Catholic deacons can perform many priestly services, like preaching at Mass and witnessing marriages.
But his unconventional preaching style has landed him in hot water with Catholic Church heads.
Elizabeth Warren, has also been preaching that Google, Facebook and Amazon should be broken up.
Many pundits and experts spend tremendous amounts of energy preaching an end-of-days scenario.
Hus's preaching led in due course to papal bulls being sent to Prague excommunicating him.
"We been hurt, been down before," Lamar raps, preaching about the glory inherent in struggle.
She transcends the dreary impression, endemic to most institutional critique, of preaching to a choir.
No matter how well-made its films might be, PBS is preaching to the choir.
At the center of it all, the Meyerists are just preaching, 'Be a good person.
It's less about preaching and more about provoking discussion—sparking inspiration, and building from there.
I'd been preaching for months that this was one decision I would never cave on.
But the hope is that eventually it won't be all about preaching to the choir.
It's true, however, that the stories children cherish most elevate story and character over preaching.
He resumed his preaching and displayed a tablet with the Ten Commandments on his lawn.
St. Paul worked side by side with women who were preaching just like the men.
"I'm not saying a candidate needs to go around preaching doom and gloom," he said.
And ponder whether he could have made a difference had he been preaching that day.
When Ravizza first began preaching his theories some four decades ago, they were considered eccentric.
Sometimes Western preaching of human rights, when it's wrapped up in self-righteousness, can backfire.
We know she is the founder, but there is no discussion or preaching about her.
"He seems to be closer to setting an example than preaching or proselytizing," Mr. Pinker said.
To shocked observers he explained himself, with his usual simplicity, by preaching of the prodigal son.
"I've just got a different way of preaching," he says, meaning he sings songs, not scripture.
I JUST KEEP PREACHING TO OUR GUYS THAT IF YOU SEE A PROBLEM, ATTACK IT IMMEDIATELY.
But, as Silverman points out, those programs are doing a lot of preaching to the choir.
We may be preaching to the choir, but there's a finesse to getting layering down pat.
It sounds a little more rigorous than what West went through to get his preaching badges.
This is not something that some Pollyanna blogger is preaching from her rose-colored laptop screen.
Many are preaching a death of patent rights and are questioning whether to invest in patents.
For better or worse, preaching the gospel of your candidate no longer requires leaving the couch.
And don't get me wrong — I'm not preaching this as someone who's figured it all out.
Donning Che Guevara-style fatigues, he went around the country on foot, preaching non-violent protest.
But he isn't winning over new audiences with Fox News; he's just preaching to the choir.
My dad was big on preaching that it was essential to learn to put off gratification.
So before we start preaching about moral clarity, maybe we should start to show some fight.
Shamsuddin was preaching in London that the flag would one day fly above 10 Downing Street.
After preaching revolution and gaining little from it, many Islamists crave the legitimacy that elections offer.
In the recent films White Girl and Goat, there's plenty of this kind of broad preaching.
Joel C. Gregory, holder of an endowed chair in preaching and evangelism at Baylor; the Rev.
They are also known for going door-to-door and preaching to others about the organization.
Kyle Jarrow's jaunty script hints, without preaching, at issues of racial prejudice, environmentalism, and government corruption.
First, they're alienating large portions of their potential audience, preaching to a smaller, pre-sold choir.
The women's existence is recorded only because Paul admonished them for preaching and prophesying in public.
In other words, the risk for Democrats lies not in preaching such a self-serving gospel.
He feels that it should also confront all of humanity instead of preaching to the choir.
Redemption Is RealBack in the green pastures the Hound now calls home, Brother Ray is preaching.
My belief is it is best to lead by example rather than preaching my personal views.
The biggest mistake inexperienced union organizers make is spending precious time preaching to the choir, i.e.
They do not want to appear to be preaching to the rest of the Arab world.
It is not just the hours of preaching to the right-wing choir in the evenings.
"We're making a statement about our reality without preaching or saying things are bad," Visitante said.
Preaching fiscal restraint is not necessarily the best way to win a popularity contest in Washington.
Many of us remember the grand jury leaks, the driveway press conferences, and Starr's pretentious preaching.
Ms. Coleman-Singleton was a beaming mother whose ebullient preaching made her popular in Charleston's churches.
He rightly sees it, rather, as preaching — not mixing church and state but conscience and state.
I have listened to some of his preaching on YouTube, and I really don't see it.
He was preaching that there are people who want to make certain you never become somebody.
I didn't want it to be me preaching and bombarding people with my own personal opinions.
We're also busy hatching eggs on our phones these days, so you know, preaching to the choir!
With roommate Shannon Elizabeth, she's giddy and excitable, holding hands and preaching the virtues of girl power.
The ministers he knew were happy preaching only to those who walked through their doors on Sunday.
"The thing I appreciate most with Rick is that he is really about preaching patience," Chandra says.
What you see us do on the street with our carts, that's a passive form of preaching.
All too often, sadly, these calls can seem narrow and self-serving, preaching to the already converted.
When Alamo wasn't preaching, he developed a successful design business that manufactured elaborately decorated jackets for celebrities.
"We have spent too long preaching to the converted," the executive said of talks with the Treasury.
In exile, he has become known around the world for preaching a message of tolerance and peace.
The book isn't interested in preaching to the converted or detailing the myriad horrors of animal farming.
Even as the team hammered away at the many mountainous tasks, Google kept preaching the Goggles gospel.
"Many times they threatened my father over the phone (for) preaching Sufi Islam," the younger Faruqi said.
It is that rare book on addiction: neither preaching nor self-loathing, lapsing only occasionally into romanticism.
Moshe did not back away from critics who may have considered his early preaching to be brainwashing.
He even convinced Jim Smith to give him Sundays off to return to Italy for preaching business.
Hours of talks from like-minded thinkers, brilliant though they may be, feels like preaching to choir.
Magoon agreed, preaching discipline over the desire to seize on seemingly favorable trends in less-developed economies.
The exile Mohammed began preaching the religion of Islam in the year 610, in his native Mecca.
You may hate notches, and I may be preaching to the choir here by complaining about Google's.
Instead of preaching the joys of being part of a connected world, Facebook is now digging trenches.
Within fifty years, games had gone from preaching religiosity and hard work to celebrations of easy wealth.
Rumaysah went on to get heavily involved in street preaching and campaigning for Sharia law in Britain.
In addition to preaching the gospel, Van Ness works as a security guard at Gavin's high school.
And hey, preaching to the choir isn't a terrible strategy when things are already going your way.
Steyer's organization, NextGen Climate, focused on get-out-the-vote efforts and preaching environmentalism during the campaign.
And yet some militant groups regard TJ's peaceful proselytising and preaching of poverty as a cop-out.
You know, it was preaching to the converted—you can be a Trump supporter and like Hairspray.
Phil Witmer has been preaching the BasedPhilosophies for a long time and knew this day would come.
O'Connor's story is just one of many, and FDR is just one of many groups preaching online.
One day he is preaching the gospel of sustainability and long-term focus to CEOs at Davos.
To the extent it has a liberal message, Game of Thrones is simply preaching to the converted.
It was called Radio Pulpit, and as the name suggests it was nothing but preaching and praise.
Hus was forbidden to preach, so he left Prague and traveled around the countryside, preaching in Czech.
I don't really, I'm not really into the preaching cause no one wants any of that shit.
It is boring for me to talk at a Hempfest rally because you're preaching to the choir.
They called him Boy Wonder, and he toured the country preaching before he was even a teenager.
You talked about how, while Eli's preaching, you can capture that feeling of riding the wave onstage.
He is preaching caution, the slow and steady progress he discussed on the stage at the Guildhall.
But is Hotez just preaching to the converted, or will he be able to quell vaccine doubts?
Backwoods preaching was the kind of thing Mr. Reece thought he had moved to Athens to escape.
The commissioner notes hopefully that American politicians and businessmen continue to troop through Brussels preaching co-operation.
"This increases the likelihood Infowars is preaching to a filter bubble versus reaching new audiences," she said.
He told Aras the meeting was not with lawyers and they were 'preaching to the wrong crowd.
Like all leaders, including this writer, evangelical leaders must either practice what they preach -- or stop preaching.
Hostile Imams began preaching hate speech against infidels from Western European city slums to Somalia to Pakistan.
"Duca's conversational prose ... and clear passion for equality allows her to galvanize without preaching," reads the review.
Then, I went to her profile and saw dozens upon dozens of tweets preaching the same thing.
"I'm always preaching at them to stay fit — it's one thing to do for yourself," she said.
I was preaching to myself, coaching myself, providing a moral and ethical underpinning for my own disclosure.
The group is uninterested in, ahem, preaching to the choir, preferring works that are suggestive and ambiguous.
Hopefully I've gotten good enough at it so that I'm not preaching, but just ringing the bell.
They don't reinforce America's long-standing message to the world preaching tolerance and democracy — quite the opposite.
And as Matt Zoller Seitz points out at Vulture, its canny casting convicted white America without preaching.
Hopefully over time the number of people preaching self-love will drown out even our own worst critics.
Its films, novels, graphic novels, video games, and albums are preaching with a very specific choir in mind.
Preaching some version of Fugazi free enterprise would be one way to set himself apart from the pack.
Her preaching served as the basis for her 2002 self-published book The Rapture, The Tribulation, and Beyond.
After four years of investing in cryptocurrency and preaching its gospel, his venture-capital peers are finally listening.
Had they known that all along he'd been a predator to the very youth he'd been preaching to?
After all, she's widely mocked whenever she starts preaching about adults being good role models for their children.
With their endorsement, the rest of Westeros is more likely to believe what Jon's been preaching all along.
But leaders in the ETF world are still preaching caution when it comes to investing in emerging markets.
One of Moonlight's remarkable strengths is how completely it avoids preaching, after-school messaging, or pat cinematic answers.
Some got the whole package, others got just business and health advice, and still others heard only preaching.
He challenged norms and broke barriers, preaching about resistance and strength just as often has he preached love.
To take her own advice, she nearly finished off an entire sheet cake by herself, preaching between bites.
American bishops are preaching on Humanae Vitae this year and encouraging their priests to do so as well.
Ever get the feeling that we're preaching to the choir all day, every day on Twitter and Facebook?
But I suspect that most of the "experts" preaching productivity and meditation don't actually follow their own advice.
"There will be no preaching of hate speech of any kind against any religion or sect," he said.
His presentation combined elements of religious preaching and his experience as an attorney, and it was certainly effective.
You watch her unable to choose which floral skirt to wear to church where her brother is preaching.
Her answers can feel heavy on platitudes and policy, though it's clear she cares about what she's preaching.
And part of that mandate is embracing the diversity of humanity, and celebrating equality without preaching about it.
"I'm a big believer in preaching to the converted because they'll sing a little louder," Barber says diplomatically.
The common thread across the day's events was a weary acceptance that panelists were preaching to the choir.
The preaching tradition that these early clergy fashioned would have profound impact on King's moral and ethical vision.
For example, Dimmitt took a co-ed preaching class, though she did not intend to become a pastor.
Deacons can perform many of the duties of priests, including preaching, conducting baptisms and marriage, and managing parishes.
He was also pleased, because he says the list may remind people that preaching is an art form.
That touched off a backlash from other lawmakers, who denounced Mr. Ghattas as a self-promoter preaching hate.
China is now preaching sobriety, but neither Africa's borrowers nor their lender are showing much appetite for restraint.
If Jews never stopped preaching these ideas, it was because the world always stood in need of them.
Sadly, Flake was preaching to the liberal choir in the Acela corridor, not his voters out in Arizona.
"I want them to feel the music," he says, echoing what Richie's been preaching just about every episode.
Roundup Clint Hurdle spent spring training tinkering with the Pittsburgh Pirates' lineup and preaching the importance of selflessness.
Pastors say it's that magical preaching moment when the "spirit is moving" and their words sync with souls.
In September of 2009, Robinson had accepted an invitation to preach at a preaching workshop in Baylor's chapel.
A Jeremiah preaching eternal damnation, he is adding to the already crowded shelf of American narratives of decline.
Apologizing pre-emptively for his tendency to "start preaching," Foster spoke for almost 20 minutes, invoking the Rev.
The rest of the Red Temple priests and priestesses have been preaching all along that this is Dany.
What kind of threat is this 83-year-old Benedictine who has spent her life preaching the gospel?
A moderate Democrat preaching civility over party quietly joins the race, assembles a strong campaign team, and wins.
While Gandhi's death in 1948 galvanized a young Dr. Sharp to begin preaching nonviolence, he was no pacifist.
That is exactly what Dr. Gary Slutkin has been preaching for 15 years now, and for good reason.
He preaches once every six to eight weeks, and I definitely go when he's preaching because he's extraordinary.
Maybe it's just that preaching moderation doesn't lend itself to writing that pulls your face to the page.
She has traveled the country preaching its benefits, and she practices what she preaches here at her farm.
He offered a meandering response, preaching the importance of exposing young children to as many words as possible.
I've been preaching moonshot taking for long enough and begging other groups to start their own moonshot factories.
What if a man had come to us preaching the gospel of Trump without the trappings of Trump?
While there with his usual choir, he got on the mic at one point to do some preaching.
Preaching transparency, they are active on social media, openly encouraging Brazilians to make a united stand against graft.
" He's practicing what he's preaching, saying the point of the album cover is to "forgive and stop hating.
Despite all his success, Mikkelson admits to sometimes getting frustrated because he feels he's just preaching to the choir.
On the call, Spiegel emphasized that he has been preaching that focus for awhile, and it has paid off.
Pentecostal preaching has taken off of late as well, Ashforth said, with spiritual leaders encouraging fear of Satanic rituals.
Sheen, who died in 1979, was known for his revolutionary radio and TV preaching in the 1950s and &apos60s.
With a black woman preaching, there is an opportunity for liberation to come through those who have been oppressed.
Nelson isn't just hopping on a trend—he's actually been preaching the word of weed and wellness for years.
The effect gives the viewer insight into the process without losing sight of the people, or preaching on virtues.
Preaching prosperity Some years ago, after services at her Florida megachurch, Paula White received a call from Donald Trump.
And he is telling the international community that the U.S. has no business preaching about free and fair elections.
Rather than work from a home church, Graham went on the road, preaching in tents and building a following.
He said the man seen by millions around the world preaching the Bible was the same man at home.
But with the right silhouette, material, and special detailing, you, too, will be preaching the sneakers-for-all gospel.
Facebook, which has spent the past two years preaching the gospel of "transparency," has leaned hard into this idea.
Through FOX, Ailes helped polarize America, drawing sharp with-us-or-against-us lines, demonizing foes, preaching against compromise.
It's more music than preaching, which may be a reason why some not-so-religious people have become believers.
He has continued to travel around the country despite Myanmar's highest religious authority in March barring him from preaching.
The event will take place under a tent, a reference to the tent revivals that marked Graham's early preaching.
Indeed, the best of African-American preaching is three-dimensional–it is priestly, it is sage, it is prophetic.
They brought a distinctive form of prophetic preaching that united spiritual transformation with social reform and confronted black dehumanization.
The Alto study points to a problem fact-checkers have long suspected: they are often preaching to the choir.
Things are so bad that even Jabhat al-Nusra, a terrorist group, is preaching the virtues of solar panels.
The question is whether such stories impact Trump supporters or amount to "preaching to the choir" in tribal America.
His image alternates with a jabbering, era-appropriate collage: Muhammad Ali boxing, Billy Graham preaching, an ad for Mounds.
And certainly, if somebody who is already unstable gets the kind of message that he's preaching, it's all bad.
I never called George Wallace a racist because I never believed that he believed in what he was preaching.
The Last Judgment at Macy's If someone could engineer the perfect preaching voice, it would sound like the Rev.
We're probably preaching to the choir right now, but iPad Pros are possibly the best tablet you can get.
In this setting of suspicion, a network of organizations and individuals preaching about the "threat" of Islam has flourished.
You may also wonder if I am preaching to the choir; doesn't everyone reading this story already appreciate print?
And as we start to realize in Season 113, she isn't even preaching the gospel of the Red Temple.
It argues that entertainment benefits from the presence of different faces and voices not by preaching but by example.
New Age advocates, staunchly opposed to practices going against the natural course of life, spread petitions preaching alternative therapies.
When classical music composers get political, they often do it at the risk of preaching to the proverbial choir.
Preaching to a congregation is "how ... you gain energy and even grace," as a priest, he explained to me.
The combination of Gamergate hubs like subreddit KotakuInAction and unchecked alt-right personalities preaching harmful ideologies have changed that.
As usual, people like Stephens and his colleagues who have been preaching about campus speech for years were silent.
There has been "a lot of preaching about social distancing," and even telework, "but none is happening," they said.
This was hilariously petty — a convocation of female rappers preaching unity while brought together by someone with divisive intent.
Last year, venture capitalist Bill Gurley hosted a one-day conference devoted to preaching the gospel of direct listings.
At first, even as he began doing Christian field work, Campolo resisted his father's vocation of big-time preaching.
She is standing by her man, and if he is preaching, she is always ready with a confirming nod.
You're preaching boots-on-the-ground activism and face-to-face interaction, especially with people on the other side.
Martha Simmons, a scholar on black preaching and a consultant to an upcoming PBS special on the black church.
Self-care Twitter has been preaching "You're your own damn Valentine" for years, so we'll save you that speech.
Even if Mr. Trump is not shouting into the void on Twitter, he is often preaching to the converted.
After the band broke up in the mid-1990s, Mr. Jamshed turned to Islamic preaching and became a televangelist.
"Everything that I've been preaching about for five years he just blew away," Ribble told me on May 16th.
After they told Edman how impressed they were with Graham's preaching ability, Edman arranged for him to attend Wheaton.
Sanders himself has been called out for being a millionaire and owning a $700 jacket while preaching democratic socialism.
The Alabama-based activist group is nationally known for tracking civil rights abuses and hate crimes, while preaching tolerance.
In this land you have nothing that stops you from doing good deeds, from doing da'wah, from preaching Islam.
But for a man preaching apocalypse, Mr. McKibben speaks in a measured and civilized voice that deserves a hearing.
The party considers itself a defender of Catholic values and says it would close mosques suspected of radical preaching.
To Schroeder's camera and in public preaching, he pursues this theme with relentless insistence while denying he condones violence.
Facebook's VP of ads, Andrew "Boz" Bosworth, retweeted others preaching tolerance and a video about not falling for fascism.
And so if you go around preaching that, you can't then just be sexist and racist and everything else.
Not all the errors it leads to are costly: preaching the superiority of Arsenal despite contradictory evidence does little harm.
PAVLICH: And where was he hanging out, in a mosque preaching radical ideology, that&aposs where he was hanging out.
Even with his new title, he didn't abandon his regular "preaching trips," but instead, used state airplanes to attend them.
There was no preaching by hardline Islamists on campus and so it is unlikely he was radicalized there, she said.
Part of this is preaching to the choir, as comedy viewers tend to be younger and more liberal on average.
"Never pick up a sledgehammer unless you have a plan," says Berkus, 45, preaching the tenets of responsible home renovation.
Pray they will remember what they learned in their home and church in the preaching and teaching of God's Word.
During his time in exile, he has become known around the world for preaching a message of tolerance and peace.
Both are one-party states whose rulers lock up (or kill) their critics while preaching the virtues of "self-reliance".
CEO Evan Spiegel keeps preaching that it will just take time for people to realize the new feel is better.
Since the death of Michael Brown, she has been on YouTube preaching the virtues of buying from black-owned businesses.
These days he's committed to spreading the gospel in the ghettos, and can be found preaching in Lagos' crowded markets.
But Starbucks' annual gathering isn't like most other events of its kind — and it's not just because of Schultz' preaching.
As the son of a Baptist preacher, he grew up with an understanding of how rap and preaching were similar.
That's the "redemptive love" that Bishop Curry was preaching about, and it's the redemptive love you can experience in church.
"If I'm preaching, I would like people to notice what I wear long enough to not notice it," he says.
In one Facebook photo, the pup is doing an adorable job "preaching to the fish," writes Kasper Maruisz Kapron Ofm.
To make sure she wasn't just preaching to the choir, she sent the clip to Reagan Battalion, a conservative blog.
Cardenal's revolutionary religious preaching rapidly became popular with the peasants who felt politically included by his interpretation of the Gospel.
For 25 years, I've been preaching that the dark poetry and emotion of my stories are fairytales for modern times.
King's preaching used the power of language to interpret the gospel in the context of black misery and Christian hope.
In my book, "The Journey and Promise of African American Preaching," I discuss the historical formation of the black preacher.
"When radicals began preaching in the mosques here, it was convenient for local politicians to do nothing," Ms Schepmans says.
"Hope is what life's all about," Bolin said, preaching like the man his neighbors have made him out to be.
Graham spent six decades preaching on television and radio — principally on the Billy Graham Crusades, which he began in 1947.
Pattern of genocide In Myanmar, extremist Buddhist monks have been preaching that the Rohingya are reincarnated from snakes and insects.
There's a reason why Jack Donaghy kept preaching about the virtues of Six Sigma throughout the entirety of 30 Rock.
But the administration is preaching continuity and wants Sharpless, a respected cancer researcher, to continue Gottlieb's efforts after he departs.
It is among the most prestigious honors in the preaching profession -- one that has changed the lives of previous recipients.
But since the summit, Trump and his top aides have been preaching patience when it comes to working with Kim.
Mr. McCartney was the exception, radiating aw-shucks kindliness and preaching heartfelt peace and love in many of his songs.
Their long marriage has been a touchstone in his preaching, and he has used their marital struggles as teaching aids.
"We need to be in listening mode for our party right now as Democrats, not in preaching mode," he said.
Wirathu, a Buddhist monk known for his anti-Muslim preaching, has posted graphic images of the slain police on Facebook.
At the walled compound, imams visit to teach the detainees moderate Islam, countering the radical preaching of Boko Haram fighters.
However, the Johnson Amendment doesn't prohibit clergy from preaching politics; it prohibits them from using their pulpits to endorse candidates.
She was preaching to the converted - Francis wrote a document in 2015 on protection of the environment from global warming.
I applaud your paper's continued efforts in this regard, notwithstanding my fear that you are largely preaching to the choir.
Conway's preaching small government, less taxes, and more freedom at a campaign rally in his home state of New York.
The church's pastor, Frank Pomeroy, doesn't start preaching his holy lessons until he's encouraged his congregation to greet each other.
Journalists, financial advisers and companies that help retirees optimize benefits have been preaching the benefits of delayed filing for years.
Rory McCarthy is a fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford, and author of "Inside Tunisia's al-Nahda: Between Politics and Preaching."
It was Wenger who first introduced the idea of "financial doping" to the sport, preaching parsimony during a gold rush.
A new generation of moguls was taking the vertical integration concept to absurd heights and preaching it to the masses.
Prosecutors said that in the week before the attack Mr. Osborne had been heard "preaching racial hatred" in a pub.
Callimachi: You're learning the religious underpinnings of what you are doing in this hard-line Islam that they are preaching.
Kelly Jones compared Mr. Jones's marketing to that of a televangelist, preaching to his faithful, selling cures and soliciting donations.
But Republican leaders who have spent their careers preaching the virtues of small government appear unwilling to pursue this path.
Now, imams in the deeply conservative and war-battered country are preaching about the need to better protect the environment.
We live by the rule of law, which is what those same social conservatives have been preaching for many years.
She's not preaching to the choir if nobody else is taking the same action or is doing what she's doing.
"I've been preaching the same message for over a decade, which is basically: we're all going to die," Karansky said.
Then came the election of Trump and the images of white men marching openly in Charlottesville, Virginia, preaching white supremacy.
Dedicated activists spent hundreds of thousands of hours preaching to youth against poisonous, extremist ideas mandated by Sudan's school curriculums.
So, forgive the preaching, but talking of a safe future seems disingenuous when endangering the lives and livelihoods of others.
"The endless drumbeat of tariffs" on Wall Street has Cramer preaching caution when it comes to investing in individual companies.
His entourage would arrive in big vans on Coventry Road, an area associated with conservative Islam, preaching and distributing leaflets.
He missed the birth of his first daughter, Virginia, because he was away on a preaching trip, the biographer said.
Still, Mr. Abdel Rahman did little to mute his sermons when he took up preaching in Brooklyn and Jersey City.
Republican lawmakers have been preaching unity with Trump since a surprise election sweep handed them the White House and Congress.
Discussing the band's future plans, if any, Mr. Finn sounded like an athlete preaching to take things game by game.
As a teenager he left preaching, he said, after he came to see it as just another form of theater.
" Preaching a message of inclusiveness, it added, "We invite people from all faiths and none to enjoy our seasonal treats.
He threw himself into the church, attending bible studies, singing in the church band and preaching the possibility of conversion.
The Sunday after her funeral, singing and preaching emanate from the south London church where Reed was laid to rest.
The show has found a way to be didactic — to have old fashioned morals — without really feeling like it's preaching.
They were outspoken and educated, and claimed to be bolstering education opportunities and preaching democratic principles within the deeply religious compound.
"I think as a team we're starting to buy into that mindset that coach (Scott Skiles) keeps on preaching," Smith said.
The next time we see her, she's getting off the bus at Litchfield and preaching her demented gospel to Black Cindy.
He later earned a Master of Divinity degree in 1953 and became involved in the fight for civil rights while preaching.
Dwight says LaQuita was "very religious" and spent much of her free time providing humanitarian relief and preaching across the globe.
And though he joined the church too late to travel the world preaching gospel, he nonetheless sees himself as a missionary.
When we get to the third verse, everybody's there and we're stronger than ever, preaching every cliché we know and love.
But that's not enough to sway some big-city police officials who are preaching a gospel of transparency, accountability, and reform.
Based on what I've seen here and It Follows, we are in the age of movies and TV heavily preaching abstinence.
Wirathu was banned by Myanmar's highest religious authority from preaching for one year until early last year because of hate speech.
Last month, several of the world's biggest advertising companies said they supported national privacy laws after years of preaching self-regulation.
The movement has split its political party from its religious arm, which is now solely responsible for dawah (proselytising and preaching).
"His father's variety of preaching was deeply emotional, and Martin Luther King Jr. was a far cooler customer," Dyson tells PEOPLE.
Gloria Copeland is co-founder with her husband of Kenneth Copeland Ministries, a far-right evangelical preaching organization based in Texas.
The leader of a machine city squares off against a prophet preaching destruction, as war, death, and desolation sprawl before them.
No matter what outcome you look at—teen pregnancy, STDs, sexual violence—preaching abstinence until marriage just doesn't seem to work.
Sherrod Brown is preaching a message he believes can win working-class voters for Democrats in 22020: the dignity of work.
"Something changed with Milton Friedman's preaching ... Friedman preached that companies had one loyalty and that is to stockholders," Brown tells me.
After his release from prison, Izzadeen continued his method of firebrand preaching on the streets of London and via social media.
The work of preaching socialism in the US, to say nothing of its successful practice, has been a historically dangerous task.
If Asprey and Strauss are Gods for the performance-obsessed agnostic, then they are preaching to a fully-committed, muscular choir.
The workers in this program have seen results, too, but also struggle with preaching the importance to the wider conservation community.
And while it could come off as preaching to the converted, they are sentiments that offer levity in the darkest moments.
You're almost preaching the gospel of assimilation—that it's one of the most radical things you can do at this point.
"The continuing incitement and preaching of hate by the Palestinian leadership, and the glorification of terror must end immediately," he wrote.
Thompson, 65, has not attended subsequent hearings, choosing instead to focus on his preaching and new work advocating against gun violence.
If black Americans feel like they have been preaching to the choir, particularly on social media, it's because they have been.
She was preaching to largely Israel-hostile German viewership and her message meshes well with Obama's posture toward the Jewish state.
But the most recognizable evangelist in the world will be somewhere else – in the paradise he spent his life preaching about.
Saudi leaders' ideological reform efforts, encompassing textbooks and preaching, amount to a tacit recognition that its religious exports have sometimes backfired.
And with Gianni Infantino, FIFA's newly elected president, expected to be in attendance, King will apparently be preaching to the converted.
But if his objective is to sway regional leaders on Venezuela, then he will probably be preaching to the wrong choir.
Bishop Curry is getting major love in New York City after preaching about it at Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's wedding.
Saying the Bengals are preaching patience is a nice spin for an organization where complacency has been a watchword for decades. .
But now, he uses his preaching abilities to spread a steadfast philosophy that channels spirituality to heal wounds for queer people.
Because "No Regrets" preaches precisely what Buddhism has been preaching for centuries before it: mindfulness is the surest path to enlightenment.
It also doesn't have the curiosity to explore what's going on behind the soft preaching about Jenny's love of self-creation.
A transgender rights group has landed a commercial spot that will ensure its message is preaching to anything but the choir.
The Ndlovu Youth Choir in South Africa is making waves on social media with a song preaching preventive measures for coronavirus.
Mr. Rodriguez, who started preaching at 16, has the charisma of a stage magician and the backstage work ethic to match.
The German press nicknamed him "God's machine gun" for his aggressive, staccato preaching, but the name also fit for deeper reasons.
"My uncle was always preaching that meat causes cancer, and we would just laugh it off as a conspiracy," she said.
He ended up preaching on the street, which resulted in the state taking his son away, accusing Mason of reckless endangerment.
This year, there was also a college student and mass shooting survivor named Kai Koerber preaching about the benefits of meditation.
She was doing what a sleep evangelist does: preaching — specifically, about the benefits of installing a napping pod in an office.
" Before his most recent arrest, Mawarire tweeted, "I'm just about to finish preaching and I'm told the police are waiting outside.
Mr. Cuomo continued to criticize Ms. Nixon, suggesting that "one year is not enough" and preaching about the virtues of transparency.
I'm taking away from Black History month the image of Spike Lee preaching to the nation about the significance of 1619.
The crusades, which soon became the signature feature of his global ministry, frequently blended well-known hymns, preaching and patriotic displays.
Founded by minister William Booth in 1852, the organization initially focused on preaching to marginalized people, including the poor and homeless.
Rachel KleinBrooklyn To the Editor: Bret Stephens is being unjustly accused of racism despite preaching a message of unity and enlightenment.
Mr. Millies's argument is a case of "preaching to the choir" about the need for political change if ever there was one.
So she proposed her plan — to start an all-female, empowerment-preaching band — to pal Mason, who took up the bass herself.
Another problem with Trump's grand claims to inject efficiency back into U.S. infrastructure is that he isn't exactly practicing what he's preaching.
After years of preaching self-regulation, the world's biggest advertising companies are suddenly getting behind the idea of national regulation on privacy.
And good filmmakers want to avoid simply preaching to the choir — especially challenging given the leftward tilt of the documentary film world.
Spence is preaching to the converted, but as Ray engages in some dangerous negotiations, the sermon seems good for his spirits anyway.
"This is what PT and Haddad are preaching to your kids," a man declares in one video while showcasing the fake bottle.
"I'm very lucky he's so open to help and really preaching that family motto that certainly transcends throughout the company," he said.
This is something her fans have been preaching since her 2015 album Emotion, and an argument that r/NBA takes up, too.
Although we had members of the QMUL Islamic society and some da'wah (preaching) groups leafleting our event, it was a massive success.
He tells me he fears his hard-won human rights can be overturned by this man and the hate he is preaching.
But provenance is a message Blanc has been preaching long before the British public started finding "neigh" in their nuggets in 2013.
Elsaesser, who has a history of preaching body diversity, also casted an array of models that included "real women" for her presentation.
"There's an essence of the March for Science that's preaching to the choir and unlikely to convert anyone," Baird analyst Skorney said.
They belong to a retinue of lobbyists and legislators from Wyoming, preaching the virtues of their state as a mecca for blockchain.
Preaching forgiveness and an end to the Ethiopian state's preoccupation with security, Abiy cuts a very different figure from his two predecessors.
She doesn't foresee an imminent demographic apocalypse, but that hasn't stopped political pundits and other commentators from preaching about society's impending doom.
I'm big on helping my kids learn lessons themselves instead of just preaching and setting rules that they can easily disconnect from.
In New Hampshire he will go easier on the preaching, make the constitution his lodestar and hope for a top-three finish.
Whether FOX News or The Daily Show, hosts with ratings will continue preaching to the choir, shunning all who dare oppose them.
Even Taylor, whose dignified bearing and sonorous voice seemed to personify preaching royalty, said he sometimes felt despair walking before the congregation.
Haddon Robinson Former president and the Harold John Ockenga Distinguished Professor of Preaching at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary in Boston The Rev.
He returned to Wisconsin this week, preaching the gospel of economic nationalism that has proven politically effective for him in the past.
To judge from the crowd's cheers, the show was preaching to the left-leaning choir, its celebrity pals a basket of adorables.
Bomjan began preaching about two years later, according to his website, attracting an audience of about 3,000 people during his first sermon.
To date, Pastor Hinn, who has been preaching the prosperity gospel for some time now, has not been charged with any crime.
A key principle in political communication is that candidates for public office may not be successful by exclusively preaching to the choir.
Its prayers, preaching and theological battles look very much like the revival that energized the civil rights movement a half-century ago.
In many other cities, believers in the tiny-house movement are preaching the virtues, and lower costs, of simplified, stripped-down housing.
Dermatologists, estheticians, and celebrities are always preaching the importance of never leaving the house without sunscreen, which for Jenner, has new meaning.
" The challenge, she noted, is avoiding moralism: "How do you 'engage' without preaching too much and reducing the characters to mere allegories?
I'd pull it out at brunch with my girlfriends and pass it around the table, preaching about how it changed my life.
Before the shooting in Sutherland Springs, I joked with the security ministry team at Moody Church in Chicago where I was preaching.
But Democrats assailed Republicans for preaching fiscal responsibility not long after voting for a tax bill that is projected to widen deficits.
At 4, before he even knew how to read, young Al began preaching, and often practiced at home in his mother's robe.
This time, Woods has been the one preaching patience and trying to tamp down expectations while everyone around him gets carried away.
That's why many veteran lawmakers are now preaching patience, because they say the facts, albeit slowly, are lining up in their favor.
As Brazilian officials have scrambled to seek exemptions from the steel tariffs, they find themselves, uncharacteristically, preaching the gospel of free trade.
Meanwhile, Prince Asiel, one of 12 Black Hebrew "princes," tends to secular affairs, here and abroad, preaching a gospel of black supremacy.
Their father, Bryan Holcombe, had been guest preaching at the church, they said, and he and their mother, Karla Holcombe, were killed.
Ms. Crouch's grandparents, Paul and Janice, had amassed a fortune preaching the "gospel of prosperity" to millions of viewers around the world.
He would be preaching with that sort of street talk, and he would bring up everything embarrassing that he knew about you.
Raised an Episcopalian, she was "born again" in 1811 before her 19th birthday under the powerful preaching of Presbyterian minister Henry Kollock.
The motive remains unclear, but Mr. Koh had been threatened several years earlier for preaching in settings where Muslims could be swayed.
Finally, with the unwitting help of authors preaching personal empowerment, they're bailing on the obligation to care about your happiness at all.
These aftereffects are already complicating a stretch that finds his rivals preaching patience as Biden allies demand urgency — and unity, around him.
Chafing at the restrictions, she started preaching in Denver, where her Methodist preacher husband was posted, and ultimately formed her own church.
A good example of the challenge is the case of Anjem Choudary, who spent nearly two decades preaching jihad and radicalizing youths.
They observe international and local religious preaching in mosques and engage with those who misinterpret the Muslim Holy Book in radical ways.
This documentary tells the story of what has happened since, with Mr. Gleason preaching the message to live life to the fullest.
"From Ali's point of view, 'This is one of the guys I have been preaching to kill for years,'" Mr. Raja recalled.
Saúl, 41, said he was given a day to leave Honduras, possibly because his evangelical preaching had angered a local power broker.
Saúl, 41, said he was given a day to leave Honduras, possibly because his evangelical preaching had angered a local power broker.
I certainly have been accused of preaching in the past, and I hope I've overcome any tendencies I've had in that direction.
A slightly different form of resistance to preaching emerged this week when a protest by vegan activists halted morning traffic in Melbourne.
While they may not realize it, Trump is the perfect match for much of what Republicans have been preaching over the years.
By 1976, the elder Moon was preaching to estimated crowds of 23,000 or more at a series of rallies across the country.
Mike will continue to skew conservative in his political leanings, but he's not going to suddenly start preaching the gospel of Trump.
It's hard to accept the fact that even when he's playing the hits, Kanye isn't preaching the same message he used to.
Twitter has been known for preaching free speech, but that's come to harm the company as trolls and abusers thrive across its network.
Even while his company has made big bucks, Benioff has been preaching compassionate capitalism using Twitter and the media as his soap box.
Daniel 24, nicknamed "the old prophet," is a Zen-preaching seer played with both gravity and a smirk by the remarkable Wolfgang Michael.
The Communist Party officially endorses international exchanges in education while at the same time preaching the dangers of Western ideas on Chinese campuses.
The militants drove the girls back into the town, preaching to locals against enrolling their children to school in an unprecedented propaganda effort.
EYE ON THE CLOCK I have a big clock right in front of me when I'm preaching, so I always see my time.
When she reappeared after yet another four-year break, preaching electro-pop futurism with 2010's Bionic, she seemed tragically behind the times.
Evangelists roam around preaching the word of God, volunteer hairdressers provide free trims, and dentists scour around migrants' mouths for cavities to fill.
For the foreseeable future, he will not be preaching at funerals and he will have his other homilies reviewed by a priest mentor.
It is, as the headline suggests, like preaching abstinence as an effective means of preventing teen sex and pregnancy – an optimistic, naive fiction.
More than two millennia ago, wandering the footpaths of ancient India, preaching in village huts and forest glens, Buddha was biohacking his health.
He was much revered among the faith's 16m or so followers for his perceived spiritual gifts, zeal for charity and homely preaching style.
With "Bismuth," the show puts all of Steven's noblest instincts on display in a way that doesn't once feel like it's preaching platitudes.
You're trying to be everywhere at once, you're preaching the gospel, but at the same time you have to keep up the writing.
But after his wife died in 1982, Alamo's behavior grew deviant — and he began preaching the purported righteousness of polygamy and underage brides.
Sometimes, when I see friends on Facebook posting political links with irate messages, my first thought is, You are preaching to the converted.
This may seem like a bit of "sore loser" behavior or preaching to a left wing choir, but sometimes the choir needs music.
"Your son is definitely a threat to my daughter in the restroom, particular those of you preaching intolerance to your children," said Shappley.
We weren't preaching anything, but just thinking to ourselves, "What is the deal with strip clubs?" and wondering about the mentality of humans.
His preaching of humanity and toleration survives the burning of his body as the strongest single force making for peace in India today.
How did Jim Jones blend the gospel and Marxism in his preaching, and why do you think this curious juxtaposition gained him followers?
Silicon Valley spent years preaching a hands-off approach to even the most extreme speech in the interest of connecting the entire world.
I love Dropdead as much as the next guy, but any event that turns into more preaching than partying is generally a bummer.
Such is the reality The Boys reveals behind the idolatry: greed and grift and outright homicide, all the while preaching exceptionalism and sanctimony.
In a speech last week, President Biya blamed the unrest on extremist and separatist groups who he said were preaching hate and violence.
Preaching in Gaza on the first Friday of Ramadan, Hamas leader Haniyeh did not say whether he had reached a deal with Egypt.
In other words, King used a prophetic voice in his preaching–the hopeful voice that begins in prayer and attends to human tragedy.
A joint civilian-military operation in Plateau has been praised for recovering stolen cattle, mediating between sparring communities and preaching peace in schools.
The beginning of his biggest album, "Purple Rain," finds Prince in the pulpit, preaching the coolest sermon ever heard on Top 40 radio.
He was outside the church, in the proverbial street, preaching to people who didn't realize he was putting spiritual messages in their heads.
A firebrand named Mohammed Yusuf had been preaching in one of the neighborhoods, his speeches denouncing Western education becoming more and more radical.
"That's sad that we've come to that point that we're going to attack a pastor for preaching the Word of God," he added.
Clinton was an open practitioner of Max Weber's politics as a vocation in a world full of phonies preaching unworkable charismatic leadership models.
It started when one of O'Connor's friends gave her the name of a bald, pleasantly accented man preaching about anarchism on the internet.
Like Ken Loach, Arteta is clearly confident of preaching to the converted, and of whipping up indignation at those who mean us harm.
Around him, the United States-backed military dictatorship hunted Marxists and cracked down on the Catholic clergy for preaching empowerment to peasant farmers.
The documentary serves, inadvertently, as a guide to how Communist cadres got away with playboy millionaires' lifestyles while preaching clean living and probity.
I wanted it to say something and to do that without getting caught preaching, because if it's preachy, who wants to hear that?
In addition to his Houston church, he is an adjunct professor of preaching at the George W. Truett Theological Seminary of Baylor University.
Today he is remembered for preaching optimism and personal fulfillment, asserting that it was possible to achieve spiritual and material success in life.
" Though Parton says she "grew up very spiritual," she quickly makes clear that she's not out there with the intention of "preaching religion.
Preaching to the flock from his first Bible, he finds the voice that leads him to his vocation, one he still practices today.
" Because, he added: "The greatest goal of climate change programs is to first find a new audience and stop preaching to the converted.
I'm a born-again Christian and a big believer in God, and listening to all this preaching gives me strength for the week.
So he has come to Italy, preaching his gospel of "playing the right way" to a new set of variably receptive young ears.
On March 18, Dr. King came to Memphis to encourage the strikers and their supporters, preaching to a full house at Mason Temple.
At first, he was discouraged from the ministry by a strain of black preaching that was long on emotion and short on reason.
That's how I went from a life committed to preaching dogma to one committed to staying curious about what people believe and why.
He has a new wife and new kids, and he's constantly preaching to Beck about how she needs to get her life together.
"I have been preaching that guys, you can't just have a message to white voters," said Jim Brulte, the state Republican Party chairman.
" — Chris McGregor "Australians in general dislike preaching, phone sales or doorknockers or protesters because we were raised in a society that discouraged confrontation.
She did not spend a lot of time preaching the tax advantages, she said; rather, her goal was to establish a savings habit.
McPherson's preaching style and her concern for the less fortunate can be easily detected as a pioneering model for evangelicals around the country.
He said the pastor had been preaching about bad churches — not bad women — and that the local media had parroted the government's mischaracterization.
Speeches of Jinnah preaching secular values were banished from the media and their recordings purged from official archives, mostly during General Zia's tenure.
But I did have a gnawing sense that it was time to stop talking to my own side, preaching to my own choir.
"For years, we've been preaching to the kids that 'the only difference between you and the kid from Vancouver is where you're living.'"
After seven debates, the primary race is predictably split along ideological lines with progressives pushing for deep structural change and moderates preaching pragmatism.
Because pastors partnered together, were preaching and praying, and they mobilized and used their influence to get people to turn out and vote.
As late as the 1980s, when Wall Street was preaching the glories of debt, Deutsche stood for stability, social as well as financial.
He was transferred from his first parish, in Vancouver, and then barred from preaching and teaching at his second posting, in Austin, Tex.
They practice military drills, learn patriotic Chinese songs, and listen to lectures warning against Islamic zeal and preaching gratitude to the Communist Party.
Mr Zhao, who was recently brought back to a senior post in Beijing, took to Twitter on November 18th to denounce Western "preaching".
"I think his message of tolerance, of not preaching only his feelings, is as important now as it was back then," he said.
He finally switched during his high school years in New Jersey, and he hasn't stopped preaching the positives of the shot since then.
But in Iraq, where Islam is predominant and proselytizing on behalf of another religion can get people in serious trouble, they're not preaching.
Each work depicts the Acts of the Apostles, like "The Stoning of St. Stephen and St. Paul Preaching in Athens," according to Reuters.
He has been dogged by lawsuits, protest rallies and allegations of preaching heresy, splitting apart families, as well as going after rival churches.
And, oh, by the way, the state of Missouri isn't okay with your pastor preaching this or that teaching of the church anymore.
"We all have to...be thankful for the bodies that we've been given because our bodies, they carry our souls!" she told ET. "So we have to love them and take care of them, and I love that Ariel Winter is just so involved with preaching that message and preaching to everybody that you have to...just love whatever body you've been given."
Jeff coped with his childhood by preaching to his sons, and his focus on talking led to children who think he's incapable of listening.
Jesus lived a life of service and compassion for his fellow man, healing the sick, preaching forgiveness for all and compassion for the poor.
Telling hockey fans about how great Sidney Crosby is almost seems like a waste of time; at this point, you're preaching to the choir.
This was an Anglican affair punctuated by some unapologetic blackness: the exuberance of traditional black preaching backed up by some down-home gospel music.
"Coaches are preaching when you've got open looks, take them and be aggressive in all the things that you do," he told the media.
If you're talking politics on Twitter, in all likelihood you're either preaching to the choir, or letting your arguments fall on deaf, angry ears.
He's done, as he put it, with "preaching to the choir": rapping politics to the white liberals who compose the majority of his fanbase.
The Trump campaign has spent the final week of the campaign preaching how more firmly blue states that swung for Obama are in play.
And there are a handful of donation-supported websites that collate examples of black preaching, though often only as text from a geographical area.
Any mosque that has been tied to jihad terror should be surveilled and if they are preaching and inciting jihad they should be shut.
He was recently selected, along with Taylor, as one of the 12 most effective preachers in the English language in a prestigious preaching survey.
In a 2007 TBN newsletter, Paul Crouch recalled seeing her at a camp meeting in Rapid City, South Dakota, where her father was preaching.
In addition to practicing and preaching what he describes as "moderate" Islam, he also works within the community as an advocate and an activist.
It sounds a lot like what Ali has been preaching, and Ali says he is optimistic about BuzzFeed's business prospects in the long term.
If I were to write for the present, I would either be preaching to the converted or else wasting my time on the unconverted.
As many people as are preaching isolationism and xenophobia, there are an equal number, if not more, holding on to their convictions of acceptance.
The Koran itself does not hold Muhammad above reproach, as it chides him for preaching to a rich man while ignoring a blind one.
He wants to stop preaching to the choir, but has to make careful decisions about touring with bands who don't share the same ideals.
Getting it to the people who are marching is important, and it's a gesture of solidarity, but it is also preaching to the converted.
As we've reported ... Kevin's been preaching lately about appreciating life and focusing on the important things, and his chat with us echoes that sentiment.
Curry, who has been a pastor for nearly three decades, is known for seamlessly blending spiritual and political themes in his preaching and activism.
A mainstay of American and British economic commentary is preaching to the likes of France and Italy that they need more flexible labor markets.
Now, Tinder is apparently riding Bumble's latest wave of good press and preaching that it is not anti-gun but also not for violence.
After months of training, Ms. Amos said, she was finally able to escape her captors one day when they had assembled for evening preaching.
But Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has been preaching the virtues of foreign investment, and using taxpayer money to bail out Sharp could be awkward.
But Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has been preaching the virtues of foreign investment and using taxpayer money to bail out Sharp could be awkward.
"Franklin turned out to be better in some ways than they thought he would be" at running an organization and preaching, Mr. Martin said.
"The idea that we're strictly preaching to the converted is not true," said Tim Murtaugh, the communications director for Mr. Trump's re-election campaign.
Arguing against closing the church, Howard-Browne compared his preaching in person to his congregation to missionaries who have traveled to war-torn Syria.
The youthful King didn't share his father's belief in the inerrancy of the Bible and was put off by his father's fiery preaching style.
Since then, major land purchases by U.S. oil and gas firms have fizzled, with executives preaching focus on controlling costs and avoiding unnecessary expansion.
By the 1830s, Mott was traveling widely, preaching against war, intemperance and slavery while also serving as clerk of the influential Women's Yearly Meeting.
"Billy Graham became one of the world's most trusted men by preaching God's mercy to the rich and poor alike," the Senate leader said.
He began preaching at 15 but ultimately chose medicine over the ministry, graduating with a medical degree from the University of Copenhagen in 1948.
Something to keep in mind: Lawmakers and aides are clearly feeling positive about where things stand, but those directly involved also are preaching caution.
In Season 6, Mac starts preaching against homosexuality when the trans woman he dated, Carmen, gets gender-affirming surgery and marries a cis man.
The movement, which is now is best known for its confrontational brand of street preaching in urban areas, idates back to the 19th century.
Five years ago, under David Cameron, the Conservative Party was a broadly liberal outfit, preaching free markets as it embraced gay marriage and environmentalism.
"You have to show them the trick," says Barber, his rich, baritone shifting into preaching mode when asked how he would address this challenge.
"We have this closeness with Palestine," said Sinta Santi Usmadin, a university lecturer who heads the preaching department at Salimah, a Muslim sisterhood organization.
My son was born in 1967 and my generation took very seriously educating our children in what an inclusive society would mean without preaching.
When she was pregnant she watched videos of his preaching on YouTube, she said, and she and her husband were inspired by his devotion.
The film seems to ask if King's plea for a more equitable society was in vain: he is preaching to a city in ruin.
The law would give authorities sweeping new powers, like the ability to close down organizations that they deemed to be preaching anti-democratic extremism.
Well the IF Report tells a different tale and it will also apparently undercut Comey&aposs self-referential preaching about leadership in his latest book.
Peter Roskam has spent months preaching the benefits of Republicans' $1.5 trillion tax cut to voters in his suburban swing district just outside of Chicago.
I heard about this crazy 70-year-old Jewish man named Bernie Sanders who was going around the country preaching equality, justice, and human decency.
"So much of the problem with woke dramas is that it really is preaching to the choir," The Good Fight co-creator Robert King said.
He is no friend of free speech, either: he wants to ban not only the Koran but also preaching in any language other than Dutch.
Instead of loudly preaching in favor of foldable phones, Google's essentially been forced to slink back and tread cautiously with a wait-and-see approach.
"What I am always preaching is, hey guys, try to think integrated," he told Reuters when asked why he did not simply buy into China.
Then he met William Metcalfe, an English clergyman who'd recently established America's first vegetarian church, preaching that meat was the cause of mankind's spiritual downfall.
He plays Sykes as a reckless snake oil salesman — a man who doesn't give a thought to the consequences of the bullshit dogma he's preaching.
Gone are the grainy clips of a middle-aged man preaching—they are replaced by films featuring slow-motion explosions, rapid gunfire and fast cars.
Its leaders have a habit of preaching non-violence in English while, as over Palestine and Syria, talking up resistance and even jihad in Arabic.
This leaves the door open for Islamist militants among the prison population to spread their ideology during mealtimes and exercise hours through informal preaching sessions.
Robert Jeffress is preaching at the service, CNN reports, nothing that he has a history of making inflammatory remarks about Muslims, Mormons, Catholics and gays.
If you want to get a sample of Bishop Curry's strong preaching, here he is talking about how Christians should be witnessing to Christ's love .
IBM has been preaching a hybrid cloud approach for a number of years, and buying Red Hat gives it a much more compelling hybrid story.
Also in the decade since, thousands of churches and faith-based organizations centered on "creation care" have been preaching the same sermons as these movies.
In that way, the film is also likely to be received by its own metaphorical church choir, achieving little more than preaching to its members.
As a consequence, the main danger with the film -- and indeed, all similar fare -- is the perception these efforts risk simply preaching to the choir.
The judge said he believed the preacher did not set out to cause offence and was "preaching to the converted rather than the worldwide internet".
That's what the gaggle of brands preaching to you online to get out and vote seem to think their relationship to your life is like.
Since 2014, the department has recorded 522 alerts about newly radicalised individuals, and it recently closed five underground prayer houses suspected of preaching violent Islamism.
Josie Long and Jonny Donahoe have responded to the accusations of preaching to the left-wing choir by starting a tour designed for conservative audiences.
Mr Gulen, by now ensconced in a complex in rural Pennsylvania, became a spokesman for enlightened Islam, preaching interfaith dialogue and the value of science.
"I think we stuck to it and that's what we've been preaching for the last couple of games here," Zibanejad said of the Senators' patience.
I've been preaching body positivity for over two years now, and it took me almost that long to recognize the skinny skeleton in my closet.
The P.K.K. aimed to reverse all of this, preaching a reverence for transnational Kurdish identity and language under the banner of a secular, leftist program.
Washington coach Lorenzo Romar is preaching patience to Huskies fans who might be overreacting to his team's ugly 98-71 loss to Gonzaga last Wednesday.
It is among the most prestigious honors in the preaching profession; Baylor's last such list in 1996 changed the lives of some of those recipients.
We just kept preaching 'first five minutes' because we knew they were at home and they feed off the crowd, they feed off making shots.
While the images are meant to offend ISIS, known for preaching modesty, they might also offend people who have no affiliation with the group whatsoever.
"The government has been preaching to people to prepare themselves for hurricanes, but they haven't done their part to prepare by picking someone to lead."
My "friends" stopped talking to me because I quit coming to church, but I can't sit through my dad preaching on the damnation of queers.
I began to see that, despite all of my preaching about compassion and understanding, I had basically discounted everything Adam had said for three years.
Graham was in Canada this weekend—not under some tent in rural Alberta, but preaching to a packed 20,000-seat stadium in rainy, progressive Vancouver.
We spoke with Barclay about their own journey toward self-acceptance, the difficulties faced when preaching to queer people, and the future of LGBTQ ministry.
They are forever preaching to the converted, while their social distance also leaves them unprepared for what's coming from the other end of the spectrum.

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