Special thanks to Shrinkthechurch.com for posting my article on fostering personal creativity. Please jump over and join the conversation. What are ideas you have had that need some wings to fly?
Getting people behind your message only matters if they are the right people. Who is your message for? That is the conga line you want to start building. As the line grows with your intended audience you know your message is on point.
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How do you grow a crowd? You have something to say and you want people to hear it, right? If you have something important to say you want as many people as possible to hear it. Here are 5 tips for growing your audience.
We grant instant credibility to the person with the loudest voice. We are addicted to them. But voice alone is not enough to change the world. The person who can change the world, person by person, is one willing to invest the life-long time to serving others.
It has been a while since I have read a book that did what the cover promised. Jesus Manifesto has helped restore the supremacy and sovreignty of Jesus in my life. Sweet and Viola have a unique writing style making some of the most thick areas of theology very palatable.
When preparing your content ask, “Is it profitable, is it palatable?” To do both well requires craft and art. Which side of the spectrum do you find yourself drifting? Do you dish out the candy? Are you a raw broccoli type of person?
I was recently asked by a friend, “Why don’t we have any crosses hanging in our church buildings?” This is not the first time this question has been asked. This is the answer I always give;
Rube Goldberg became famous for drawing comical contraptions both complex and entertaining. His pictures are of complicated machines doing simple tasks. For a drawing it is hilarious. For communicators this is a cardinal sin.
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