George Whitefield is one of the most famous preachers of all time. Born in England he traveled across the early colonial America, Scotland, and Britain proclaiming the Gospel to giant crowds.
His sermon, "How To Listen To Sermons," asks a basic question that many have not considered. What is the proper way to listen to sermons and how should we treat our preachers?
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