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What is the fear of crowds called?

It actually has three names: Demophobia is the fear of crowds. Agoraphobia is the fear of open spaces and crowds. Ochlophobia is the abnormal fear of crowds.


What specialized device did Whitefield carry with him?

Whitefield carried a portable field pulpit, a specialized device that allowed him to deliver sermons outdoors to large crowds in the open air. This enabled him to reach and preach to more people outside of traditional church settings.


When was These Open Fields created?

These Open Fields was created in 2001-06.


Did Jesus preach outside?

Yes Jesus almost spoke outside, but sometimes in houses or temples.


Did Jesus preach door to door?

The New Testament does not explicitly record Jesus engaging in door-to-door preaching as seen in later Christian practices. Instead, He primarily delivered His teachings in public spaces, such as synagogues, streets, and gatherings, where crowds would come to hear Him. Jesus did send His disciples to preach and heal in communities, which may have included visiting homes, but the focus of His ministry was more on teaching in open settings.


Who is house did Jesus first preach in?

Jesus first preaching was in the open, and not in a house.


Was the battle of caporetto fought in trenches or open fields?

I did a report on the Battle of Caporetto and I found nothing on if they fought in trenches or open fields.


How does carrying irrigation water into fields through open ditches wastes water?

carrying irrigation water into fields through open ditches waste water


What does agoraphobe mean?

Well, agoraphobic is when you are afraid of being in public, open places and crowds.


Why do tornadoes almost always start in empty fields?

Tornadoes often form in open fields because the flat terrain allows warm air from the ground to rise easily. This rising warm air meets with cool air aloft, creating instability that can trigger the rotation needed for a tornado to form. Additionally, open fields have less friction to disrupt the rapidly rotating winds that fuel tornado development.


Do horses live in fields?

Horses originally evolved to flourish on the wide-open plains, meadows and savannahs of Central Asia, Africa and Europe - they need a lot of room to run and to graze. When domesticated, fields are the closest approximation to their natural environment, so you often find horses being "turned out" into pastures and fields when they are not in work.


Why do horses live in fields?

Horses originally evolved to flourish on the wide-open plains, meadows and savannahs of Central Asia, Africa and Europe - they need a lot of room to run and to graze. When domesticated, fields are the closest approximation to their natural environment, so you often find horses being "turned out" into pastures and fields when they are not in work.