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The Clergy and the Pulpit in Their Relations to the People.

By Isidore Mullois

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

In an age of change, discover how love and understanding can revive faith and transform a community through the power of compassionate preaching.

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2017-02-26
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"The Clergy and the Pulpit in Their Relations to the People" by Isidore Mullois is a book about the connection between religious leaders and their followers, told in the mid-1800s. It looks at how important it is for preachers to really care about and understand the people they're talking to. The author believes that when clergy show love and kindness, their message will have a bigger impact. He thinks the best way to teach is by connecting with people's feelings and getting back to simple Christian ideas like being kind and understanding. Mullois kicks off with reasons this work hopes to change the way religious leaders talk, especially to everyday people; he insists preachers should speak with passion, and by understanding what their congregation needs, religious guides can help them find a stronger spiritual path, and make the community morally better through heartfelt talks and easy-to-understand language.

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