You have to be a man that:
1.) has made a profession of salvation
2.) has been baptized in a Baptist church
3.) is living a holy life according to The Bible
4.) not divorced or have more than one wife
5.) surrendered to the ministry
6.) the church in which he is a member then decides whether or not to give him a liscense to preach
An evangelical Southern Baptist can preach anywhere.
You can't, the Baptists don't recogonzie the Assembly of God as a legitimate church. You have to be Baptized in a Baptist church and then it is up to the Baptist church in which you are a member to give you a liscense to preach and ordain you for the ministry.
Do you have the required license to preach in your community?
the church
John the Baptist preached for approximately three years before he was martyred.
John the Baptist was in the wilderness to preach and prepare people for the coming of Jesus Christ.
You don't need a license to preach in America. That's usually church denomination related.
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Nope, and any such requirement would be an infringement on the 1st amendment, no man needs a license to preach the Word
You do not need either a license or a church in order to preach; in America you have a constitutionally protected right to free speech as well as freedom of religion, so if you have something to preach, go ahead.
John the Baptist preached his message of repentance and baptized people in the Jordan River.
He preached in the wilderness of Judea. Matt. 3:1