“Lest you get the wrong idea, let me say that I am not saying you should all learn how to ‘shout up a good camp meeting’, or adopt a kind of phony, thundering pulpit style that is not you. It is actually more subtle than that. You want to be ‘natural’ in the pulpit (most of the time), and yet enable everyone in the audience to hear you. Public preaching is not the same as conversation, and a ‘natural pulpit style’ is not simply a conversational style write large” (Wagner, Tongues Aflame, p. 143).
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