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October 07, 2012

Ep.730: Communicate Much?

Understanding communication as an action

Theme Scripture: Hebrews 13:16

After talking about complaining last week, it makes sense to look at the flip side – how to communicate - for good and positive reasons that is! What makes a great communicator? Is it charisma? Is it your words? Your message? What about body language? Where does passion fit? What made Jesus such a master at drawing people? Does the Bible define communication the same way we do today?

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