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Are you aware of the image you project

as a public speaker?

as a pastor?

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SpeakingAdapted from www.atozofpublicspeaking.com

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Exclusively made for

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This presentation is given live by Rimalyn Siriban but so the knowledge can be shared in this format,

we’ve created notes for you to read.

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OBJECTIVES:

1. A-Z of Public SpeakingProfessional Level

2. A-Z on how it can be applied to preachingSpiritual Level

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in your

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"For the lips of a priest ought to preserve knowledge, and from his mouth men should seek instruction--because he is the messenger of the LORD Almighty.

Malachi 2:7 NIV

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"Do not touch my chosen people, and do not hurt my prophets.”

Psalm 105:15New Living Translation (©2007)

The preacher, who is the messenger of Godis the real master of the society; not elected but society

to be its ruler, but elected by God to form its ideal and through them to guide

and rule it’s life.The Romance of Preaching, C. Silvester Horne

Anointing.

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Body Language.

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“Brains, brilliancy, genius, strength, natural gifts do not save. The gospel flows through the heart. All the mightiest forces have hearts

forces.”-Power Through Prayer

Grace from the Heart Rather than the headE.M. Bounds

iblical Truth.

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Costume.

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Psychology of Colors

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The secret of power dressing

is…

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understatementand

humility.

Dress at the same level of the audience or at the level above,

so you look professional.

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“It is impossible for the preacher to keep his spirit in harmony with the divine nature of his high calling without much prayer.”

-Power Through PrayerPrayer, The Great Essential

E.M. Bounds

loset.

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Dynamic Delivery Technique.

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Approachability

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Voice Modulation

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Facial Expression

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“One gesture maybe all it takesto get your message across.”

Power GestureSpeak Like Churchill

Stand Like Lincoln

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ivorcement of all thethings in the world.

Brainerd lived a life of holiness and prayer. “When I return home” he said “and give myself to

meditation, prayer and fasting, my soul longs for mortification, self-denial, humility, and

divorcement from all the things of the world.

-Power through Prayer

An Example of Devotion

E.M. Bounds

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Eye Contact

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night and day praying

xceedingly. -Apostle Paul

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Fear of Public Speaking.

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ired with divine flame

Preachers are preeminently God’s leaders. They are primarily responsible for the condition of the church. They shape its character, give tone and direction to its life. The preacher is to lay out in prayer for his people. Prayer is the eminent

characteristics of strong leadership. The preacher must be a man given to prayer

-Power through Prayer Preachers Need the Prayer of the People E.M. Bounds

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oogle.

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Pictures – www.gettyimages.comProfessional Powerpoint – www.slideshare.net

Username: 7philippinesAudio Sermons – www.sermonaudio.comPreaching Materials – www.bible.orgQuotation – www.quotescentral.comWorship Team -

www.musicianaryexchange.webs.com

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ospel can not be projected by a prayerless preacher. Preaching never edifies a prayerless soul. Christ knows nothing of prayerless Christians. The more the preachers eyes are opened to the nature, responsibility, and difficulties of his work, the more he will see, and if he be a true preacher the more he will feel, the necessity of prayer; not only the increasing demand to pray himself, but to call on others to help him by their prayers.

- Power Through Prayer

Preachers Need the Prayer of the People E.M. Bounds

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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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igh and Divine Art of Intercession

“The preacher who has never learned in the school of Christ the high and divine art of intercession for his people he will never learn the art of

preaching, though homiletics be poured into him by ton, and though he must be the most gifted genius

in the sermon-making and sermon delivery.”

- Power Through Prayer Preachers Need the Prayer of the People

E.M. Bounds

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1. Subject – What is the topic2. Value – Why should the audience listen to it?3. Qualifications – How has the speaker earned

the right to talk about this topic.

Source: South East Asia Speakers and Trainers Bureau

NTRODUCTION TO THE SPEAKER

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Allowable time: less than a minute.(ideally)

Make your own draft of introduction.

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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 LeadershipE.M. Bounds

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oke.

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self-induced jokes.

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ey note Speaker,Opening Remarks,and General SessionBIG DIFFERENCEOpening Keynote Speaker – sets the tone for the meeting andClosing Keynote Speaker – draws the main points and happening in the conferenceGeneral Session – are delivered from the big picture themes.Opening remarks – short, concise.

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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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What are the 3 main ingredient

of being a preacher?

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1. blameless.

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2. blameless.

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3. blameless.

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Listen to your audience.

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ife. A professional ministry is a heartless ministry.

When salary plays a great part in the ministry, the heart plays little part. We may make preaching our business, and not put our hearts in the business. He who puts self to the front in his preaching puts heart to the rear. He who does not sow his heart in the study will never reap a harvest for God.

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“Do not teach them what you know.Teach them what they need to know.”

-Bro. Butch CondeBro. Pete Galvez, Small Group Bible Study

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THINKING

SKETCHING

SCRIPTING

90 HOURS

30 SLIDES

BUILDINGSLIDES

REHEARSING

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.

THINKING

SCRIPTINGBUILDING

SLIDES

Source: How to be insanely great in front of an audienceby: Carmine Gallo, Columnist, Business Week

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Truly great presenters like Steve Jobs visualize, plan and create ideas on paper (or whiteboards) well before they open the presentation software.

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penings.

attention getter.

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Your Personality Profile and your

audiences’ personality

MBTIHow we gather energy

Extrovert or IntrovertHow we gather information

Sensor or iNtuitiveHow we make decisions

Thinker or FeelerHow we organize our lives

Judge or Perciever

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If he does not reach by life,

Charater, conduct, he does not preach at all.

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Q. E. D. Qoud Erat Demonstrada

bottomline.one sentence.

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ROOM LAYOUT

Classroom Style

Board Room Style

Small Group

Herringbone Style

U Shaped

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ocial Network

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The Future of Social Networks on the Internet: The Need for SemanticsJohn G. Breslin, Stefan Decker, Uldis Bojars{[email protected]}www.slideshare.net

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• Interconnected• Universal• All encompassing• Enable global and local collaboration• The right information for the right people at the right time

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So many social media sites…

* Source: Smashcut Media, www.smashcut-media.com

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Even more services…

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act.

T =hink before you speak.A=pologize quickly when you blunderC=onverse, don’t’ competeT=ime your commentsF=ocus on behavior – not on personalityU=ncover hidden feelingsL=isten for feedback Don Gabor, Speaking your mind

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ndo the umms…Fillers.

Aspirative Pauses.

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ahh… uhmm… err…

basically…actually…

po… po… po…

tsaka…kasi..

Hallelujah…

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isual AidsTake charge of your logistics.

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WII-FM (What’s In It For Me).

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Water seeks it’s own level.

Your Preaching is your Worship.

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Zeal. Passionate ardor in the pursuit of anything;

eagerness in favor of a person or cause; ardent and active interest; engagedness; enthusiasm; fervor.

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wait. there’s more.

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TOP 10THINGS

CONGREGATION Won’t tell you

LOCAL SURVEY SHOWS

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TOPTHEY DON’T WANT TO

HEAR FROM YOU:

Apologies for beingunprepared / late.

Same example. Same Illustration.Old Common Story.

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TOPTHEY DON’T WANT TO

HEAR FROM YOU:

Long prayers.Exhortation / preaching inprayers.9

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TOPTHEY DON’T WANT TO

HEAR FROM YOU:

Presenting a material that isnot your own and notquoting the author.

Plagiarism in the ministry.

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TOPTHEY DON’T WANT TO

HEAR FROM YOU:

Selling of any products or anyform of endorsement topatronize a product forpersonal benefit.Fundraising for the church is ok.

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TOPTHEY DON’T WANT TO

HEAR FROM YOU:

Topics that does not haverelevance to the realsituation of the church.6

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TOPTHEY DON’T WANT TO

HEAR FROM YOU:

Testimonies / stories aboutpersonal family / self thatdoes not point to God butserves personal purposes.Confidential Counsel frommember told in the pulpit.

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TOPTHEY DON’T WANT TO

HEAR FROM YOU:

Words that are inappropriateto say behind the pulpit justto prove a point or tell a joke.Bad words, Dirty jokes,Offending words, Use ofvulgar words.

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TOPTHEY DON’T WANT TO

HEAR FROM YOU:

Sermon that has no theme.No clear objective.Not interconnected from thebeginning and some portions.Dead Sermons.

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TOPTHEY DON’T WANT TO

HEAR FROM YOU:

Powerless declaration of theword of God. Some are timid, shy and unsure of theirmessage.

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TOPTHEY DON’T WANT TO

HEAR FROM YOU:

If you are preaching is different from your living.1