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006. How Preaching Transforms | with Peter Moore pt. 2

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Most of us believe we are changed by the sermons we hear but have no framework for understanding how it happens. In this second part of my interview with Pete we get into the nitty gritty of his theory of how preaching actually transforms the hearer.
Peter is a Presbyterian minister with 30 years of pastoral experience and currently works in a ministry emphasising on the personal formation of Christian leaders through mentoring, training mentors and teaching pastoral leadership.
Read more about Peter here:
http://aedifica.com.au/
https://au.linkedin.com/in/peter-c-moore-b214b344
Watch the video here:
https://bendingandbreaking.co/youtube

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Most of us believe we are changed by the sermons we hear but have no framework for understanding how it happens. In this second part of my interview with Pete we get into the nitty gritty of his theory of how preaching actually transforms the hearer.
Peter is a Presbyterian minister with 30 years of pastoral experience and currently works in a ministry emphasising on the personal formation of Christian leaders through mentoring, training mentors and teaching pastoral leadership.
Read more about Peter here:
http://aedifica.com.au/
https://au.linkedin.com/in/peter-c-moore-b214b344
Watch the video here:
https://bendingandbreaking.co/youtube

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