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What does preaching mean?

preaching

(= sermon) an address of a religious nature (usually delivered during a church service) a moralistic rebuke your preaching is wasted on him

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Simple sentences

Preaching wearies the body.
You're preaching to the converted.
I'm fed up with him always preaching to me.
You're preaching to the choir.
He was preaching God's Word to a small group of believers.
Jehovah's Witnesses are known for their door-to-door preaching.
I like the silent church before the service begins, better than any preaching.
Behaviour is the highest form of preaching.
Baptist Ivan Moiseev was killed in 1972 for preaching the gospel while serving in the army.
Thanks primarily to Pentecostals, Christ's prophecy about the preaching of the gospel around the world was realized.

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Only, I don't need his preaching.
You stop preaching.
Give me some food and stop preaching.
What's that line about practicing and preaching?
You remember me preaching to you to live right?
I remember you preaching a sermon walking around on your hands, shouting' your head off.
The deacons shall hear that you have been preaching socialism.
Dude and me's gonna need it to drive and do our preaching with.
Tried everything but preaching.
His form and cause conjoined, preaching to stones, would make them sensitive.
You've heard me preaching it for years but you didn't have the wits to know what you were hearing.
Sitting Bull preaching holy war.
Preaching a sermon?
You know, preaching and moralizing to you has really affected me. I'm beginning to believe it myself.
You remember me preaching to you to live right? Live right.
What I've been preaching to you two for years!
Why, I'd given up preaching and was making an honest living off the land. until that dag-swinged railroad swindled me out of my own home.
You know, preaching and moralizing to you has really affected me.
He's been preaching, stirring up a commotion.
You preaching to me?
Preaching stuff that's none of your business, fixing the world.
Yea, woe to him who, as the pilot Paul has it. while preaching to others is himself a castaway.
I remember you preaching a sermon walking around on your hands, shouting your head off.
Preaching became one of the most important parts of the service, and during the long sermons the congregation had to sit so the church was filled with church pews.
My poor Father, do not delude yourself that I will fall into the trap of love or your trap of preaching.
I'll stop their preaching with a punch in the face!
There's an evil sickness about and priests are preaching grim death and moral bellyaches.
No preaching. Where do I go?
What does a girl like you do all day? Help out around the home, go shopping and listen to my mother's preaching.
More importantly, how should we deal with your mother's preaching? - Should I ask her?
Look, I'm fed up with all your preaching!
You're the one that's been preaching emancipation.
And he started preaching, and he baptized people, and he saved them and he traveled around a lot and he became pretty famous.

News and current affairs

Preaching nationalism, its managers will believe in their universal competence, as opposed to KGB-style professionalism and corporatism.
As we know from environmental regulation, preaching common sense or ethics to bankers will not help; but changing bankers' incentives - by, say, requiring higher equity-asset ratios - would work wonders.
Europe's lukewarm--if not outright hostile--response to John Paul II's revivalist preaching testifies to the difficulty of this assignment.
But, while preaching free market doctrines abroad, the US bails out its airlines and increases agricultural subsidies at home.
And still, after twenty years of preaching that private markets would pick up the slack, these impoverished communities are further away than ever from using improved seeds, fertilizers, and small-scale water management technologies.
It is in such circumstances that the key feature of terrorism comes into play: the preaching of hate by often self-appointed leaders.
Hundreds of angry Web sites have cropped up, the most extreme preaching the ideology of al-Qaeda and its ilk.
At home, he exasperated party politicians by preaching the need for morality in politics or by warning against excessive partisanship.
But after years of preaching and practicing one of Zionism's main tenets, will the removal of settlements continue in the West Bank, or will this be a one-time exception?
With the Bank tirelessly preaching the merits of good governance, its failure to adopt democratic principles undercuts its own legitimacy.
By all accounts a reasonable man, Funes faces an uphill battle in preaching moderation.
The response to the economic crisis in Thailand and Korea in the late 1990's was emphatic preaching about the inherent superiority of the so-called Anglo-Saxon economic model.
Experts have been preaching crop diversity, irrigation, and improved soil nutrients for decades.
For years, both the US and Europe engaged in a monumental exercise in political hypocrisy, preaching the gospel of democratic change while supporting Arab tyrants.
But Putin is not merely preaching values.

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