83. andouts. BEFORE. For large conference give them a copy of the handouts beforehand so they can take notes and follow along. DURING. You may want to distribute papers at the point when you’ll be using the document. AFTER. Rule of thumb is to give out handouts at the end of the presentation.
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87. A preacher may preach in an official, Entertaining way, or learned way without prayer, but between this kind of preaching and sowing God’s precious seed with holy hands and prayerful, weeping hearts there is mmesurable distance. - Power Through Prayer Prayer Marks Spiritual Leadership E.M. Bounds
90. ey note Speaker, Opening Remarks, and General Session BIG DIFFERENCE Opening Keynote Speaker – sets the tone for the meeting and Closing Keynote Speaker – draws the main points and happening in the conference General Session – are delivered from the big picture themes. Opening remarks – short, concise.
91. ill. Preachings that kill. Preaching is not the performance of an hour. It is the outflow of a life. The man makes the preacher. God must make the man. Dead men give out dead sermons, and dead sermons kill. Everything depends on the spiritual character of the preacher.
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109. Truly great presenters like Steve Jobs visualize, plan and create ideas on paper (or whiteboards) well before they open the presentation software.
112. Your Personality Profile and your audiences’ personality MBTI How we gather energy Extrovert or Introvert How we gather information Sensor or iNtuitive How we make decisions Thinker or Feeler How we organize our lives Judge or Perciever
113. If he does not reach by life, Charater, conduct, he does not preach at all.
114. Q. E. D. Qoud Erat Demonstrada bottomline. one sentence.
115. ROOM LAYOUT Classroom Style Board Room Style Small Group Herringbone Style U Shaped
117. The Future of Social Networks on the Internet: The Need for Semantics John G. Breslin, Stefan Decker, Uldis Bojars {firstname.lastname@deri.org } www.slideshare.net
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Editor's Notes
Gentle and meek pastor?
Clown pastor?
Serious, direct could be sometimes boring…
Lashing pastor?
Crazy
Prayerful pastor
Or someone who is known as strong and pastor who prays so hard and teaches so hard.
Public Speaking is an amplified way of communication.
Do you unlock a battle plan for your congregation
Or you give them this?
It actually look like this when bigger
Good Afternoon, today I will be sharing you the A-Z of Public Speaking on a professional level and how it can be applied to preaching.
age
Size of an audience
Technical Knowledge
Industry Expertise
Political Interest
Male and Female Ratio
Cultural Background
What is their expectation to learn from you
Attitude. (toward you, the topic. Are they friendly or hostile.
Do’s and Don’ts in Public Speaking
NO – NO in public speaking
Crossed Arms
Arms Akimbo
Hands on the back
Parade Rest
Fig leaf
Eyes looking at the ceiling
slouching
Wild gesture
Hiding behind the podium
Stone-faced
Arms clasped
Pointing at the audience
Hands in the pocket
Now, let’s review what are the donts… now, we have do’s in public speaking
Stance
Instead of pointing you can do this
Do you know there is psychology behind every color
Find a style that fits your personality
I know all of you who are here are eagles.
Never drink coffee, camommile tea gives soothing effect
Rehearse
Can I ask a question?
Has there even been a time you were so filled of ideas
and
You used all your delivery techniques
You burned the midnight oil and use all the eloquence you know
And yet you are still confused if they heard your message?
Chances are – you will give them information overload
Design experts recommend that presenters spend the majority of their time thinking, sketching and scripting. Nancy Duarte recommends that a presenter spend 90 hours creating an hour long presentation with 30 slides. But only one third of that time is spent building slides. Another third is rehearsing, but the first third is spent collecting ideas, organizing ideas, and sketching the story.
Place a 5 by 7 index card in case for your outline
Social Network
Is time a consideration? Should there be time limit in delivering the message of God? That is for you to answer