I may not practice what I preach but God forbid I should preach what I practice
We have in fact, two kinds of morality, side by side: one which we preach, but do not practice, and another which we practice, but seldom preach.
People of integrity and honesty not only practice what they preach, they are what they preach.
We are practicing what we preach so that we may preach what we practice.
I don't practice what I preach, I preach what I practice.
Where I can preach I do preach and where I can't I still preach with love but just not the normal words we usually use in church.
I do practice what I preach when it comes to nutrition.
I'm paid to preach not to practice.
Practice yourself what you preach.
Why do you not practice what you preach.
We realized that there's a great need in many churches to use the power of the media...There are a lot of different ways to preach. You can preach by praising. You can preach by preaching sermons. You can preach by just giving someone food when they're hungry. There are people who will never darken a church door but they will come to see a play.
I think in my world of religion, you're called to preach or you don't preach. Called by God to preach. I never been ordained by God to preach the gospel. I have a calling, it's called to perform and sing.
I mean these are universal themes. I try not to preach, for sure. I don't enjoy movies that preach - so I don't want to preach myself when I tell stories because I just feel all of these themes are built into us in terms of redemption and mercy and love and compassion and all these things. And the negative sides, as well.
The IFP is here to put into practice what we preach.
The way anything is developed is through practice practice practice practice practice practice practice practice practice and more practice.
You cannot preach conviction of sin unless you have suffered it. You cannot preach repentance unless you have practiced it. You cannot preach faith unless you have exercised it. True preaching is artesian; it wells up from the great depths of the soul. If Christ has not made a well within us, there will be no outflow from us.