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Preachers, tell the truth even in your stories….

September 29, 2004

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Mark has some excelent advice for preachers which he explaines well:

1. Always check your sources as carefully as you can.

2. Never tell fictional stories as if they were factual.

3. When you’re not sure if a story is true or false, admit your uncertainty.

4. It’s always better to be safe than sorry.

If only more people acted like that.

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