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| Two Rules of Expository Preaching By: Tony D Guthrie They tell us that expository preaching tends to be irrelevant to the contemporary audience. Who "they" are, at least for me, remains the big question. ... |
| Life Application Sermon Outlines By: Tony D Guthrie Whenever I discuss sermon outlining with my students there is almost always a need to do a little deprogramming of their thinking. This is because ... |
| One Clear Message - Basic Speech Construction Tips By: Richard Riche Next time you speak at a meeting, training session or deliver a presentation deliver a clear and compelling message, with confidence, and your audience will ... |
| Why the Pause Is Invaluable in Public Speaking and When to Do It By: Nancy Daniels I recently worked with a woman who spoke at 100 mph and seldom paused to take a breath - even in normal conversation. Most people, ... |
| Presidential Debate Number 2: Who Won? By: Stephanie Scotti The tension was palatable as the 2012 Presidential Town Hall meeting concluded. Following the debate, both men greeted their families and then continued campaigning - ... |
| 1st Presidential Debate: Obama Lacked-The-Luster of a Commander and Chief By: Stephanie Scotti First, let me state that I observed the presidential debate from a non-partisan point of view. As a speaker coach, I was listening for clarity ... |
| Presidential Debate Number 3: Five Lessons to Step-Up Your Next Presentation By: Stephanie Scotti The pressure was on, each candidate striving to deliver the knock-out punch that would leave a lasting impression, swaying undecided voters. Two evenly matched candidates, ... |
| Presidential Election: Winner and Loser, How Gracious Were They? By: Stephanie Scotti Watching the presidential election coverage I wondered, how the two candidates felt as the returns streamed in? How would the "loser" prepare himself for his ... |