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Orators and Heralds: Audience-Driven Vs. Obedience-Driven

Orators and Heralds: Audience-Driven Vs. Obedience-Driven

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  • Mike Riccardi

This article spells out the historical difference between an orator and a herald. The former adapted his message to his audience in order achieve desired results; the latter had his message set for him by another, and so he was not results-driven but obedience-driven. The Corinthians wanted an orator, but Paul was a herald.

Source: The Cripplegate, 2011. 6 pages.

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