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Definition of preacher in English: preachernoun ˈpriːtʃəˈpritʃər A person who preaches, especially a minister of religion. Example sentencesExamples - Preaching isn't the only thing preachers and churches are called to do, but it is the main thing.
- At the meeting, they see preachers preaching about sin to a big crowd of people.
- Its proponents were often like visionaries, preachers of this new religion of nature.
- So there was the crowd of preachers who knew one another, and met and prayed with one another.
- Because it is filled with stories tied to Scripture, preachers will find it a rich resource.
- The church needs preachers who have unhurried communion with God, who radiate something of the glory of God.
- The church is the seedbed of gospel preachers, and we must value and nurture what God plants among us.
- This, then, is the first reason why pastors and preachers are to give themselves to this ministry.
- It provides a tremendous chance to benefit from the ministry of other preachers.
- Pray regularly from the pulpit for God to raise up preachers and missionary church planters.
- Neither preachers nor church members should be ashamed of God's sovereign purpose.
- There have been preachers and religious leaders with that kind of natural charisma.
- Strictly speaking, missionaries are preachers of the gospel, dedicated and direct.
- But pastors and preachers have particularly strong reasons to give themselves to prayer.
- Of course I still would find time to visit my fellow preachers and evangelists around the state of Texas.
- Little wonder that ordinary preachers find this a perplexing issue.
- A new generation of fervent Sikh preachers is being educated in this seminary near Amritsar.
- Throughout the history of the Church it has been seen in many preachers of the Gospel.
- He was also one of the most popular preachers of his time.
- We need first and foremost gospel preachers to help form gospel churches.
Synonyms minister (of religion), parson, clergyman, clergywoman, member of the clergy, priest, man/woman of the cloth, man/woman of God, cleric, churchman, churchwoman, evangelist, apostle, missionary, revivalist, evangelical, gospeller, sermonizer, spreader of the faith, crusader, proselytizer, moralizer Scottish kirkman North American televangelist, dominie informal reverend, padre, Holy Joe, sky pilot, hot gospeller North American informal preacher man, preach Australian informal josser rare predicant, pulpiteer, homilist
Origin Middle English: from Old French precheor, from ecclesiastical Latin praedicator, from the verb praedicare (see preach). Rhymes bleacher, creature, feature, headteacher, Katowice, Nietzsche, screecher, teacher Definition of preacher in US English: preachernounˈprēCHərˈpritʃər A person who preaches, especially a minister of religion. Example sentencesExamples - Pray regularly from the pulpit for God to raise up preachers and missionary church planters.
- It provides a tremendous chance to benefit from the ministry of other preachers.
- This, then, is the first reason why pastors and preachers are to give themselves to this ministry.
- The church is the seedbed of gospel preachers, and we must value and nurture what God plants among us.
- Strictly speaking, missionaries are preachers of the gospel, dedicated and direct.
- We need first and foremost gospel preachers to help form gospel churches.
- Because it is filled with stories tied to Scripture, preachers will find it a rich resource.
- A new generation of fervent Sikh preachers is being educated in this seminary near Amritsar.
- Little wonder that ordinary preachers find this a perplexing issue.
- He was also one of the most popular preachers of his time.
- There have been preachers and religious leaders with that kind of natural charisma.
- Preaching isn't the only thing preachers and churches are called to do, but it is the main thing.
- Throughout the history of the Church it has been seen in many preachers of the Gospel.
- Its proponents were often like visionaries, preachers of this new religion of nature.
- Of course I still would find time to visit my fellow preachers and evangelists around the state of Texas.
- So there was the crowd of preachers who knew one another, and met and prayed with one another.
- But pastors and preachers have particularly strong reasons to give themselves to prayer.
- The church needs preachers who have unhurried communion with God, who radiate something of the glory of God.
- Neither preachers nor church members should be ashamed of God's sovereign purpose.
- At the meeting, they see preachers preaching about sin to a big crowd of people.
Synonyms minister, minister of religion, parson, clergyman, clergywoman, member of the clergy, priest, man of the cloth, woman of the cloth, man of god, woman of god, cleric, churchman, churchwoman, evangelist, apostle, missionary, revivalist, evangelical, gospeller, sermonizer, spreader of the faith, crusader, proselytizer, moralizer
Origin Middle English: from Old French precheor, from ecclesiastical Latin praedicator, from the verb praedicare (see preach). |