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Sermons to Children

By: Sabine Baring-Gould
Narrated by: MaryAnn
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Are you ready to be immersed in the world of Christianity? If you're curious about the art of preaching, you might be interested to know that in this religious context, a sermon is a powerful address given to an assembly of Christians. These speeches, which are usually delivered by clergymen, are packed with theological and moral teachings, meant to inspire and guide the faithful.

But did you know that there's a difference between a sermon and a homily? Originally, sermons were delivered by clergymen, while a homily was read by a layman. However, in the 20th century, sermons became longer, more structured, and more theologically complex.

There are different types of sermons, including biographical, evangelistic, expository, historical, hortatory, liturgical, narrative, redemptive-historical preaching, and topical. Each of these types of sermons has a unique style, tone, and content. If you want to explore the fascinating world of Christian preaching, why not dive into this audiobook on the subject?

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