If you’ve ever spoken in front a group, tried to motivate a team, or if you prepare messages almost every week like many of us do, you’ve probably wondered what makes for a great talk.
In fact, you’ve probably asked questions like these:
What’s the difference between a talk that flops and a talk that people still buzz about years later?If you’re like me, those questions might even bother you.
What’s the difference between a merely good message and incredibly great message?
What’s the difference between a sermon that changes someone’s life and one that no one can remember even as they drive out of the parking lot?
I hope they do. They haunt me.
And yet every week gifted communicators kill the messages they bring by making at least 7 predictable, fixable mistakes.
The good news is that once you identify the mistakes, though, you can address them. Keep reading
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