PODCAST · religion
Quiet Hints to Growing Preachers
by Charles E. Jefferson
In Quiet Hints, published in 1901, Charles Edward Jefferson, who served as pastor of the Broadway Tabernacle in Brooklyn for 33 years, offers invaluable insights for aspiring preachers. His guidance on ministerial deportment—essentially how a preacher presents himself, his manners, bearing, and overall approach to life—is delivered in short, impactful statements that capture practical wisdom in just a few words. Join us as we explore Jeffersons timeless advice for those called to the ministry. (Summary by MaryAnn)
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026 - Unconscious Decay
In Quiet Hints, published in 1901, Charles Edward Jefferson, who served as pastor of the Broadway Tabernacle in Brooklyn for 33 years, offers invaluable insights for aspiring preachers. His guidance on ministerial deportment—essentially how a preacher presents himself, his manners, bearing, and overall approach to life—is delivered in short, impactful statements that capture practical wisdom in just a few words. Join us as we explore Jeffersons timeless advice for those called to the ministry. (Summary by MaryAnn)
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025 - Eagles Race-Horses and Plodders
In Quiet Hints, published in 1901, Charles Edward Jefferson, who served as pastor of the Broadway Tabernacle in Brooklyn for 33 years, offers invaluable insights for aspiring preachers. His guidance on ministerial deportment—essentially how a preacher presents himself, his manners, bearing, and overall approach to life—is delivered in short, impactful statements that capture practical wisdom in just a few words. Join us as we explore Jeffersons timeless advice for those called to the ministry. (Summary by MaryAnn)
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024 - Near to Men Near to God
In Quiet Hints, published in 1901, Charles Edward Jefferson, who served as pastor of the Broadway Tabernacle in Brooklyn for 33 years, offers invaluable insights for aspiring preachers. His guidance on ministerial deportment—essentially how a preacher presents himself, his manners, bearing, and overall approach to life—is delivered in short, impactful statements that capture practical wisdom in just a few words. Join us as we explore Jeffersons timeless advice for those called to the ministry. (Summary by MaryAnn)
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023 - Books and Reading
In Quiet Hints, published in 1901, Charles Edward Jefferson, who served as pastor of the Broadway Tabernacle in Brooklyn for 33 years, offers invaluable insights for aspiring preachers. His guidance on ministerial deportment—essentially how a preacher presents himself, his manners, bearing, and overall approach to life—is delivered in short, impactful statements that capture practical wisdom in just a few words. Join us as we explore Jeffersons timeless advice for those called to the ministry. (Summary by MaryAnn)
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022 - Thy Speech Bewrayeth Thee
In Quiet Hints, published in 1901, Charles Edward Jefferson, who served as pastor of the Broadway Tabernacle in Brooklyn for 33 years, offers invaluable insights for aspiring preachers. His guidance on ministerial deportment—essentially how a preacher presents himself, his manners, bearing, and overall approach to life—is delivered in short, impactful statements that capture practical wisdom in just a few words. Join us as we explore Jeffersons timeless advice for those called to the ministry. (Summary by MaryAnn)
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021 - Mannerisms
In Quiet Hints, published in 1901, Charles Edward Jefferson, who served as pastor of the Broadway Tabernacle in Brooklyn for 33 years, offers invaluable insights for aspiring preachers. His guidance on ministerial deportment—essentially how a preacher presents himself, his manners, bearing, and overall approach to life—is delivered in short, impactful statements that capture practical wisdom in just a few words. Join us as we explore Jeffersons timeless advice for those called to the ministry. (Summary by MaryAnn)
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020 - Meanness
In Quiet Hints, published in 1901, Charles Edward Jefferson, who served as pastor of the Broadway Tabernacle in Brooklyn for 33 years, offers invaluable insights for aspiring preachers. His guidance on ministerial deportment—essentially how a preacher presents himself, his manners, bearing, and overall approach to life—is delivered in short, impactful statements that capture practical wisdom in just a few words. Join us as we explore Jeffersons timeless advice for those called to the ministry. (Summary by MaryAnn)
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019 - Foolishnes
In Quiet Hints, published in 1901, Charles Edward Jefferson, who served as pastor of the Broadway Tabernacle in Brooklyn for 33 years, offers invaluable insights for aspiring preachers. His guidance on ministerial deportment—essentially how a preacher presents himself, his manners, bearing, and overall approach to life—is delivered in short, impactful statements that capture practical wisdom in just a few words. Join us as we explore Jeffersons timeless advice for those called to the ministry. (Summary by MaryAnn)
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018 - Pettiness
In Quiet Hints, published in 1901, Charles Edward Jefferson, who served as pastor of the Broadway Tabernacle in Brooklyn for 33 years, offers invaluable insights for aspiring preachers. His guidance on ministerial deportment—essentially how a preacher presents himself, his manners, bearing, and overall approach to life—is delivered in short, impactful statements that capture practical wisdom in just a few words. Join us as we explore Jeffersons timeless advice for those called to the ministry. (Summary by MaryAnn)
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017 - Discontent
In Quiet Hints, published in 1901, Charles Edward Jefferson, who served as pastor of the Broadway Tabernacle in Brooklyn for 33 years, offers invaluable insights for aspiring preachers. His guidance on ministerial deportment—essentially how a preacher presents himself, his manners, bearing, and overall approach to life—is delivered in short, impactful statements that capture practical wisdom in just a few words. Join us as we explore Jeffersons timeless advice for those called to the ministry. (Summary by MaryAnn)
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016 - Vanity
In Quiet Hints, published in 1901, Charles Edward Jefferson, who served as pastor of the Broadway Tabernacle in Brooklyn for 33 years, offers invaluable insights for aspiring preachers. His guidance on ministerial deportment—essentially how a preacher presents himself, his manners, bearing, and overall approach to life—is delivered in short, impactful statements that capture practical wisdom in just a few words. Join us as we explore Jeffersons timeless advice for those called to the ministry. (Summary by MaryAnn)
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015 - Autocracy
In Quiet Hints, published in 1901, Charles Edward Jefferson, who served as pastor of the Broadway Tabernacle in Brooklyn for 33 years, offers invaluable insights for aspiring preachers. His guidance on ministerial deportment—essentially how a preacher presents himself, his manners, bearing, and overall approach to life—is delivered in short, impactful statements that capture practical wisdom in just a few words. Join us as we explore Jeffersons timeless advice for those called to the ministry. (Summary by MaryAnn)
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014 - Dishonesty
In Quiet Hints, published in 1901, Charles Edward Jefferson, who served as pastor of the Broadway Tabernacle in Brooklyn for 33 years, offers invaluable insights for aspiring preachers. His guidance on ministerial deportment—essentially how a preacher presents himself, his manners, bearing, and overall approach to life—is delivered in short, impactful statements that capture practical wisdom in just a few words. Join us as we explore Jeffersons timeless advice for those called to the ministry. (Summary by MaryAnn)
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013 - Selfishness
In Quiet Hints, published in 1901, Charles Edward Jefferson, who served as pastor of the Broadway Tabernacle in Brooklyn for 33 years, offers invaluable insights for aspiring preachers. His guidance on ministerial deportment—essentially how a preacher presents himself, his manners, bearing, and overall approach to life—is delivered in short, impactful statements that capture practical wisdom in just a few words. Join us as we explore Jeffersons timeless advice for those called to the ministry. (Summary by MaryAnn)
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012 - Building the Tower
In Quiet Hints, published in 1901, Charles Edward Jefferson, who served as pastor of the Broadway Tabernacle in Brooklyn for 33 years, offers invaluable insights for aspiring preachers. His guidance on ministerial deportment—essentially how a preacher presents himself, his manners, bearing, and overall approach to life—is delivered in short, impactful statements that capture practical wisdom in just a few words. Join us as we explore Jeffersons timeless advice for those called to the ministry. (Summary by MaryAnn)
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011 - The Value of a Target
In Quiet Hints, published in 1901, Charles Edward Jefferson, who served as pastor of the Broadway Tabernacle in Brooklyn for 33 years, offers invaluable insights for aspiring preachers. His guidance on ministerial deportment—essentially how a preacher presents himself, his manners, bearing, and overall approach to life—is delivered in short, impactful statements that capture practical wisdom in just a few words. Join us as we explore Jeffersons timeless advice for those called to the ministry. (Summary by MaryAnn)
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010 - Despondency
In Quiet Hints, published in 1901, Charles Edward Jefferson, who served as pastor of the Broadway Tabernacle in Brooklyn for 33 years, offers invaluable insights for aspiring preachers. His guidance on ministerial deportment—essentially how a preacher presents himself, his manners, bearing, and overall approach to life—is delivered in short, impactful statements that capture practical wisdom in just a few words. Join us as we explore Jeffersons timeless advice for those called to the ministry. (Summary by MaryAnn)
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009 - Clerical Hamlets
In Quiet Hints, published in 1901, Charles Edward Jefferson, who served as pastor of the Broadway Tabernacle in Brooklyn for 33 years, offers invaluable insights for aspiring preachers. His guidance on ministerial deportment—essentially how a preacher presents himself, his manners, bearing, and overall approach to life—is delivered in short, impactful statements that capture practical wisdom in just a few words. Join us as we explore Jeffersons timeless advice for those called to the ministry. (Summary by MaryAnn)
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008 - Impatience
In Quiet Hints, published in 1901, Charles Edward Jefferson, who served as pastor of the Broadway Tabernacle in Brooklyn for 33 years, offers invaluable insights for aspiring preachers. His guidance on ministerial deportment—essentially how a preacher presents himself, his manners, bearing, and overall approach to life—is delivered in short, impactful statements that capture practical wisdom in just a few words. Join us as we explore Jeffersons timeless advice for those called to the ministry. (Summary by MaryAnn)
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007 - Cowardice
In Quiet Hints, published in 1901, Charles Edward Jefferson, who served as pastor of the Broadway Tabernacle in Brooklyn for 33 years, offers invaluable insights for aspiring preachers. His guidance on ministerial deportment—essentially how a preacher presents himself, his manners, bearing, and overall approach to life—is delivered in short, impactful statements that capture practical wisdom in just a few words. Join us as we explore Jeffersons timeless advice for those called to the ministry. (Summary by MaryAnn)
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006 - The Foremost of the Demons
In Quiet Hints, published in 1901, Charles Edward Jefferson, who served as pastor of the Broadway Tabernacle in Brooklyn for 33 years, offers invaluable insights for aspiring preachers. His guidance on ministerial deportment—essentially how a preacher presents himself, his manners, bearing, and overall approach to life—is delivered in short, impactful statements that capture practical wisdom in just a few words. Join us as we explore Jeffersons timeless advice for those called to the ministry. (Summary by MaryAnn)
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005 - Starts Good and Bad
In Quiet Hints, published in 1901, Charles Edward Jefferson, who served as pastor of the Broadway Tabernacle in Brooklyn for 33 years, offers invaluable insights for aspiring preachers. His guidance on ministerial deportment—essentially how a preacher presents himself, his manners, bearing, and overall approach to life—is delivered in short, impactful statements that capture practical wisdom in just a few words. Join us as we explore Jeffersons timeless advice for those called to the ministry. (Summary by MaryAnn)
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004 - Which Door
In Quiet Hints, published in 1901, Charles Edward Jefferson, who served as pastor of the Broadway Tabernacle in Brooklyn for 33 years, offers invaluable insights for aspiring preachers. His guidance on ministerial deportment—essentially how a preacher presents himself, his manners, bearing, and overall approach to life—is delivered in short, impactful statements that capture practical wisdom in just a few words. Join us as we explore Jeffersons timeless advice for those called to the ministry. (Summary by MaryAnn)
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003 - The Man of Macedonia
In Quiet Hints, published in 1901, Charles Edward Jefferson, who served as pastor of the Broadway Tabernacle in Brooklyn for 33 years, offers invaluable insights for aspiring preachers. His guidance on ministerial deportment—essentially how a preacher presents himself, his manners, bearing, and overall approach to life—is delivered in short, impactful statements that capture practical wisdom in just a few words. Join us as we explore Jeffersons timeless advice for those called to the ministry. (Summary by MaryAnn)
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002 - A Mirror for Ministers
In Quiet Hints, published in 1901, Charles Edward Jefferson, who served as pastor of the Broadway Tabernacle in Brooklyn for 33 years, offers invaluable insights for aspiring preachers. His guidance on ministerial deportment—essentially how a preacher presents himself, his manners, bearing, and overall approach to life—is delivered in short, impactful statements that capture practical wisdom in just a few words. Join us as we explore Jeffersons timeless advice for those called to the ministry. (Summary by MaryAnn)
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001 - Wherefore All This
In Quiet Hints, published in 1901, Charles Edward Jefferson, who served as pastor of the Broadway Tabernacle in Brooklyn for 33 years, offers invaluable insights for aspiring preachers. His guidance on ministerial deportment—essentially how a preacher presents himself, his manners, bearing, and overall approach to life—is delivered in short, impactful statements that capture practical wisdom in just a few words. Join us as we explore Jeffersons timeless advice for those called to the ministry. (Summary by MaryAnn)
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In Quiet Hints, published in 1901, Charles Edward Jefferson, who served as pastor of the Broadway Tabernacle in Brooklyn for 33 years, offers invaluable insights for aspiring preachers. His guidance on ministerial deportment—essentially how a preacher presents himself, his manners, bearing, and overall approach to life—is delivered in short, impactful statements that capture practical wisdom in just a few words. Join us as we explore Jeffersons timeless advice for those called to the ministry. (Summary by MaryAnn)
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