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Weekend message at Christ the Cornerstone Church, February 23, 2020, by Roger Frederick, Lead Pastor. Roger's message speaks on "What's In It For Me?."
Pastor Albert shares a message titled, "What's In It For Me?". We hope you enjoy this message and it blesses you.
Pastor Finney Samuel speaks from Mark 10:17-31 titled What's In It For Me?
What's In It For Me by Valley View Church of Christ
What's In It For Me? by RelevanceCommunity
What's In It For Me? by RelevanceCommunity
2 Minute Tip: Sit Up Straight Generally it's best to stand while you speak. If you're running a webinar, presenting on a conference call, or going through a phone screen interview for a new job, st6anding may not be feasible. In that case, it's important to sit up straight, just like your kindergarten teacher told you. When you slouch or lean back in your chair, it changes the quality of your voice. It actually alters the way air flows through your chest and voice box. In my case, when I sit back, my voice develops more vocal fry and loses resonance. You can actually see the difference in the audio wave form here: The section to the left of the red line is what happens when I slouch. To the right is how it looks when I sit up straight. So when you speak from a chair, sit up straight. Post Tip Discussion: Tell a Story This week I told a story about the importance of an LED Backlit keyboard to a laptop customer. Here are four reasons I like to tell this story: It changes the pace of a presentation or training session. It demonstrates the emotional power of stories It illustrates how we all matter. No matter what our job, we can have a profound impact on people's lives. It illustrates the difference between features and benefits in a sales context, or the importance of WBTU and WIIFM in a presentation context (Why Bring That Up and What's In It For Me). Tips to become a more effective Storyteller: Identify 3 stories a week and write down a one line summary of each one. Listen to the stories other speakers tell and ask yourself why those stories do or don't work. Share stories with your colleagues so everyone has more stories to tell Choose one of your stories each week, and write it out in detail. List 5 speeches, situations, or circumstances in which you can tell that story. List out the emotions or feelings that story evokes. For your next talk, challenge yourself to incorporate at least one relevant story Call To Action Work on your own story telling skills using the tips I talked about Do you have any favorite stories you like to tell? Let us know in the comments below or leave voice feedback at 650-Talk-Tip Sit up straight in your chair for your next important phone call Subscribe to 2 Minute Talk Tips in your favorite podcast app If you found this topic interesting, please share it with a friend or colleague Becoming a great story teller takes work, but remember…don't get best. Get better. See you next week
More Than a Song - Discovering the Truth of Scripture Hidden in Today's Popular Christian Music
"You're making this into a bigger deal than it needs to be." How many times have I either been on the giving OR receiving end of this statement? That's what it means to magnify a situation. We make something appear larger than it is. The thing is, we will NEVER be able to "over-magnify" God. There is never a time where we will fully understand how "large" He is. The power comes in when we magnify God over our situation. This is what the song, "Magnify" by We Are Messengers calls us to do. Let's head over to Psalm 34 and magnify the Lord together. I want to realign where my hope is set until He's all that's left. On this episode I discuss: How the word "magnify" in our song led me to Psalm 34:3 The theme of the episode is to magnify God, focusing in on Him alone NOT our troubles When we magnify God we increase the importance or effect of Him in our lives When John the Baptist talks about decreasing so Christ could increase - John 3:30 Setting aside our "What's In It For Me" nature and replacing it with Soli Deo Gloria -- Glory to God Alone Taking a B.I.T.E. out of Scripture - our Bible Interaction Tool Exercises this week are: Read in context Make a list Follow the cross reference Complete a word study Focusing on making a list of all of the characteristics and ways of God found in Psalm 34...leaving out all other details A great prophecy tucked into this Psalm that was fulfilled in the death of Jesus, and its significance Magnifying God so that we can no longer see our afflictions Replacing lies with God's true character Additional Resources Lyrics This Week's Challenge Read Psalm 34 all the way through at least once. Then go back through the entire Psalm and take the extra step to write out the descriptions of God that you see. If you're really bold, mark in your Bible! Underline or circle the descriptions of God. If one of the characteristics you are magnifying pricks your spirit and uncovers a lie, write that verse out on a sticky note and replace the lie with the truth daily. Oh, magnify the Lord with me, and let us exalt his name together.
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What's In It For Me message by Guest Speaker Carlos Jimenez. For more information visit cornerstone-sf.org.
What's In It For Me message by Guest Speaker Carlos Jimenez. For more information visit cornerstone-sf.org.