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Is a regular structure and framework for each of your talks, constricting or freeing? Does it prevent or enable you to speak more confidently and clearly to an audience? In my conversation with Kris Frank he shares two really helpful ‘structures’ for his talks. First the structure of three key questions he asks himself as he writing a talk AND another structure he uses as a map in both preparing and delivering his talks. Rather than being a rigid constraint these simple and repeatable structures provide freedom and clarity.
Kris serves as Vice President of Vagabond Missions in Steubenville, Ohio, where he lives. Kris has been privileged to travel around the country, sharing the Gospel with teens and young adults at various retreats, camps, and conferences. He also published his first book, Hope Always, in 2020. Kris spends his free time with his wife, Grace, and their five children.
Here’s a link to Kris Frank’s website, where you can pick up his book “Hope Always” http://www.kristopherfrank.com/
And a link to the apostolate he works for: Vagabond Missions
Here’s the talk he referenced in the interview titled: “God is Savior”
And a link to the “Speaking Notes” for this talk, if you’d like to follow along. Note: For your reference these notes clearly lay out the “Me We God You We” method and structure.
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