Posted on July 19, 2008 - by Stephen Murray
…and after the reading the Bible will be taught…
Michael Jensen has an interesting question about the use of the terms ‘Bible teaching’ and ‘preaching’ and whether or not we might have done the body a disservice by making them synonymous.
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Susan Keegan said:
Three amens – so glad Michael Jensen is saying it too. You know how I cringe when the preacher (teacher? speaker?) is introduced with the words “and now so-and-so will explain the Bible to us”. And it’s not just the semantics – the problem is that that’s all that happens. Thorough, precise, exegetically excellent explaining, but no preaching.