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  1. Open-air preaching, street preaching, or public preaching is the act of evangelizing a religious faith in public places. It is an ancient method of proselytizing a religious or social message and has been used by many cultures and religious traditions, but today it is usually associated with evangelical Protestant Christianity.

  2. By combining both the open-air Street preaching of the Good News of the Cross of Calvary with feeding and clothing of Detroit’s Homeless, Hard Core Addicts and people living in poverty.

  3. Aug 22, 2023 · Open-air preaching, also known as street preaching or outdoor evangelism, is a form of evangelism that involves proclaiming biblical messages in public spaces, often to a broad and diverse audience. This method of preaching has been practiced for centuries and has played a significant role in the spread of various traditions.

  4. Feb 4, 2024 · Formal preaching opportunities may be difficult to come by, but there is always a nearby college campus, street corner, abortion clinic, or sports event. Open-air preaching will help train the budding minister to crucify his flesh and reason with the lost in his community.

  5. STREET PREACHERS HANDBOOK. A GUIDE TO OPEN AIR PREACHING. INTRODUCTION. Greetings to my fellow evangelists / street preachers. I have thought to put forth a HANDBOOK of the DO'S and DON'TS OF PREACHING IN PUBLIC as well as some theological insights. While I am not a full time street preacher evangelist, I have preached for a number of years.

  6. FREE SPEECH RIGHTS & COURT RULINGS RELATING TO STREET PREACHING. I. Open air preaching is protected by the United States Constitution: “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to ...

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  8. The custom to which Spurgeon was referring in this quote was the practice of open-air preaching sometimes referred to as street preaching. Such preaching was common practice in nineteenth century England.

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