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Originally Posted by Neckstadt
A teacher feels just as comfortable talking about his message one-on-one after the service.
A preacher just wants to talk to the pews with no one talking back.
A preacher looks for an Amen, a teacher looks for a student.
A preacher counts those filled with the Holy Ghost and baptized after they preach.
A teacher longs to learn from their student at some point down the road.
A preacher looks for instant results.
A teacher looks for lasting results.
A preacher will be quoted for the "Title of their sermon".
A teacher will be quoted as to the title of their book.
A preacher will be noted for their style.
A teacher will be noted for their insite.
Most preachers have a hard time learing new revelations.
Teachers are always first a student.
I could go on and on....
These are my own thoughts....
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I believe one person can be both a preacher and teacher. My husband can preach evangelistic on a Sunday night and he also can teach bible studies (break down the scriptures to where everyone can understand) on Wed. night. I know many Pastors that can do both.