Preaching in a sentence as a noun

He's preaching to a choir of which I am a fast and firm member.

I started preaching from door to door at age 5 and was baptized at age 11.

> My own kid won't be here for a few more months, so I'm not preaching; just honestly asking.

Seems like more preaching to the choir, unfortunately.

You're preaching exactly the nonsense DeBeer's wants you to preach; they've got you hook, line, and sinker.

I love how rms has been preaching for decades, while most of the tech community snidely ignored him.

It's all good, but if you haven't had a close relative or a close friend die or come close to it, then no amount of preaching - Live now!

I also remember the head guy preaching to us that Java was the future and if we didn't learn it we'd be left behind.

But when they start preaching that stuff to regular developers who lack the luck and talent to become a multi-million-dollar success, what we get is projects like Gnome 3 and Unity.

It may have failed some deliveries yesterday, but crowing about how it's a stodgy beast and should embrace logistical technology like Amazon is preaching to the choir.

Like with balls, marbles, and blocks, running and falling down, and not with animated honeypots and flying unicorns?My own kid won't be here for a few more months, so I'm not preaching; just honestly asking.

We thought, given the implications for such things as life extension, that it was pretty funny to have the speakers literally preaching from the pulpit with the listeners sitting in the church pews.

Recent events have shown that every person or organization will stoop as low as they can go to protect self-interest while preaching ethics and accountability to others and expecting them to follow in any condition.

> Perhaps I'm preaching to the choir, but learning about\n > entrepreneurship or practicing selling things would have\n > been much more useful to me than many of the things I\n > learned in high school or undergrad.\n\nDoes that have anything to do with your current life goals, by any chance?You shouldn't argue from your personal viewpoint here.

Preaching definitions

noun

an address of a religious nature (usually delivered during a church service)

See also: sermon discourse

noun

a moralistic rebuke; "your preaching is wasted on him"

See also: sermon