From Bill Tenny- Brittian's blog @ 21st Century Strategies
A week or so ago, my wife and I attended the World Convention of the Christian Church in Nashville, TN. It was a nice convention and we enjoyed Nashville. One evening we decided we wanted to eat something other than Tennessee barbecue, so we stopped in at the Stoney River restaurant.
It was a great experience … Read More
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Tuesday, April 29, 2014
Tuesday, April 22, 2014
How to Spread Ideas, Seth Godin
Our greatest challenge is getting someone to listen to our message.
How do we become remarkable?
How do we become remarkable?
Sunday, April 13, 2014
12 Things TEDx Speakers do that Preachers Don’t. | Scribblepreach
12 Things TEDx Speakers do that Preachers Don’t. | Scribblepreach:
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Ever seen a TEDx talk? They’re pretty great. Here’s one I happen to enjoy, and have used in a couple of sermons. I’ve wondered for a long time, “How in the world do each of these talks end up consistently blowing me away?” So I did some research, and found the TEDx talk guidelines for speakers. Some of the advice was basic – but some of it was unexpected. Much of it, I think, is a welcome wake up call to preachers who are communicating in a 21st century postmodern, post-Christian context. Obviously, some of this doesn’t fit with a preacher’s ethos: but much of it does.
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Ever seen a TEDx talk? They’re pretty great. Here’s one I happen to enjoy, and have used in a couple of sermons. I’ve wondered for a long time, “How in the world do each of these talks end up consistently blowing me away?” So I did some research, and found the TEDx talk guidelines for speakers. Some of the advice was basic – but some of it was unexpected. Much of it, I think, is a welcome wake up call to preachers who are communicating in a 21st century postmodern, post-Christian context. Obviously, some of this doesn’t fit with a preacher’s ethos: but much of it does.
That said, here are 12 things TEDx speakers do that preachers usually don’t:
- Present one great idea.
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