A preacher should preach as long as he is under the power of the Holy Ghost.
The noun forms of the verb to preach are preacher and the gerund, preaching.
The verb for preacher is preach.Other verbs depending on the tense are preaches, preaching and preached.Some example sentences are:"I will preach it this weekend"."The preaches about why we must recycle"."I am preaching about the importance of recycling"."He preached about why we must do what we can to help the Earth".
The congregation listen as they do with any preacher.
yes he was because the angel gabriel visted him and told him to preach
There are two syllables like so: preach-er.
No, the word 'preach' is a verb, meaning to proclaim or put forth in a sermon; to advocate or to urge acceptance publicly.The noun forms of the verb to preach are preacher and the gerund, preaching.
well if the son goes out to preach or sumthin you should ask him how his day was and if he needs help with preaching or sumthing ok
A lay preacher is one chosen from the laity to serve a a preacher when the pastors of the United Methodist Church are gone.
Preach the Word a hundred years ago and run a business today.
Both are a great idea. The neglect of either would be an impediment to the free working of God's Spirit through the preacher.
No, "preach" is a verb that means to speak or deliver a sermon or religious teachings. A noun form related to this verb is "preacher," which refers to someone who delivers religious teachings or sermons.
Any Muslim scholar having true knowledge of Islam can preach Islam. In a way, anybody can preach speaking truth, being honest in one's dealings, being helful to humans, being charitable and kind to all. All human beings are the Family of God. No particular kind of preacher is obligatory in Islam.