Stan Posted February 25 Posted February 25 I beg of you not to think that the preaching of long sermons is an unmistakable evidence of ministerial ability. Let your discourses be short. Long sermons will wear out both you and those who hear. Often if sermons were only half as long, it would be well. And remember that to be a true minister for God means much more than merely to preach. A minister is one who ministers. Put forth personal effort for the people. Visit them in their homes, pray with them, search the Scriptures with them, and you will bring them the blessing of heaven. RH October 29, 1903, Art. A - RH October 29, 1903, Art. A, par. 9 Quote If you receive benefit to being here please help out with expenses. https://www.paypal.me/clubadventist Administrator of a few websites like https://adventistdating.com
Joe Knapp Posted March 6 Posted March 6 Stan I have told many ministers about this. Few follow it. This is why we have a clock in the back of our church. Some ministers in America mock the clock. But it is there to remind them of this quote. One time I attended a Lake Region church. A Famous TV preacher was there, and I wanted to hear him in person. I left at 1 pm and he was still talking. Quote
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