Someone put it this way: “A preacher teaches, though he must solicit his own class. He heals, though without pills or knife. He is sometimes a lawyer, often a social worker, something of an editor. He is a bit of a philosopher and entertainer. He is a salesman, a decorative piece for public functions, and he is supposed to be a scholar. He visits the sick, marries people, buried the dead, labors to console those who sorrow and to admonish those who sin and tries to stay sweet when chided for not doing his duty. He plans programs, counsels and in between times he prepares sermons and preaches them on Sunday. Then on Monday he smiles when someone says, ‘WHAT A JOB ONLY ONE DAY A WEEK’’