That there are severe limitations on the ability to "teach" someone how to preach. More important is that upon hearing good preaching, individuals desire to emulate the preacher.
Now, now Dave. That's below the belt. You're meant to let the discussion drag out for at least another week with both sides vigorously defending their position before you can come in with the mediating position to which both sides begrudgingly agree is the true solution.
hehe... now you've piqued my curiosity! (Ie, you've posted on the topic of preaching).
ReplyDeleteDefine your terms, good sir! What do you mean by 'caught' and 'taught'?
Hey Kutz,
ReplyDeleteThat there are severe limitations on the ability to "teach" someone how to preach. More important is that upon hearing good preaching, individuals desire to emulate the preacher.
I would replace the 'not' with an 'and'
ReplyDeletePreaching is caught and taught
Now, now Dave. That's below the belt. You're meant to let the discussion drag out for at least another week with both sides vigorously defending their position before you can come in with the mediating position to which both sides begrudgingly agree is the true solution.
ReplyDeleteSorry Mr Cowling!
ReplyDeleteI had planned to write that comment the day I saw it which I think is the day you posted it. But never got round to it!
Maybe you could talk about what you have caught from preaching AND then what you have been taught. Be interesting to see the difference in people