Give Christ a CHRISTmas gift this year!

This CHRISTmas, why not give Jesus a gift?  Something He has asked of us.  Something that adds to the kingdom of God.  This CHRISTmas, give Him the gift of boldly, graciously, and effectively sharing the Gospel with others.

If we are commanded to share the Gospel, why is it that so many Christians don’t?

1. They don’t know what to say.

2. They don’t know how to say it.

3. They are afraid they won’t be able to handle the consequences.

4. Or they are too bold or lacking in grace when they share bringing about unintentional consequences for both the one sharing and the one who is being ministered to.  But it doesn’t have to be this way!

swymdtfbooksmshadowArt of Eloquence has put together a communication study like no other.  It contains years of my personal experiences with unbelievers and the questions and issues they have with the Bible, Christ and Christians.  Growing up in an Atheist home of Jewish decent, I have heard all the questions and I know how not to answer the questions.

Say What You Mean: Defending the Faith will give you a simple way for teens and adults to learn how to answer the most popular questions unbelievers have.  And this month, you can get it at 50% off!

Other course of this nature fall short because they don’t take into consideration:

* God didn’t make Cookie-Cutter People so a one-size-fits-all approach reaches few unbelivers
* They most often teach you what to say, but fail to instruct you on how to say it or to tailor it to each individual
* They often teach you to open with a scripture or statement that doesn’t reflect the concerns of the unbeliever
* They don’t teach you how to answer the most common questions and misconceptions unbelievers have
* They don’t give you embedded links where you will find scientific data supporting biblical events.

This course will not only prepare you to speak to others about Christ, but it will actually strengthen your own faith because it gives you the historic and scientific supporting evidence for the answers to the most important questions about God!

To order Say What You Mean: Defending the Faith, just click on the previous link and order as usual. Where it says, “Apply DiscountCode,” put in voucher code: Faith5013  It will automatically reduce the price by 50% and remember that this offer is only good this month, December 2013! So order now before time runs out!

Give Christ a gift this CHRISTmas!  Give the gift of effective communication for Him because Christ died for us, the least we can do is tell people why!

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The Communication Comedy Network Presents: Father’s Day

The Communication Comedy Network is back!  News Anchor, Nancy Newsome, interviews viewers on Mother’s Day Vs Father’s Day in this our first in a series of monthly vlogs.  Nancy shares her research on the disparity between the celebration for moms and dads on their special day, but this one viewer had something quite unusual to share. Check it out:

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Are you communicating like an April Fool?

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Silly GuyThere is one day each year that actually inspires poor and just plain bad communication.  The practice of playing April Fool’s jokes has given way to four flavors of communication problems.  I’ll share each one along with my suggestions to avoid each of the communication pitfalls they create and then I’ll share my thoughts on how April may not be the only time we make April Fools of ourselves or others with our communication.

1. Joke Mania

Trying to communicate anything to anyone at this time of year can be quite trying.  Some people wait all year for this day so they can play silly jokes on their friends.  Others just love to retweet or share them on social media.  And, because people know it’s April Fool’s Day, they read silly jokes into almost everything that’s posted.

Tips:

* Avoid exposing yourself to too many of these jokes as the temptation to get caught up in the April Foolery is too great.

* If you can avoid it, don’t post serious things on April Fools’ Day–unless it’s about April Fool’s Day, of course. 😀  Serious things have a tendency to be either overlooked or taken as a joke on All Fool’s Day.

* Be very careful not to fall into the trap of perpetuating April Fool’s jokes as your social media friends may tire of them and begin to tune you out.

2. All Jokes; All the Time

The expectation of the over abundance of practical jokes leads many to assume things are a joke, even when they aren’t intended that way creating a host of misunderstandings.

Tips:

* When sharing something that could even possibly be interpreted as a joke, tell them up front that it is a true story: (Not an April Fool Joke).

* When reading or listening to friend’s stories, read between the lines and look at body language to discern if the story is a joke or is, in fact, real.  Assuming it’s a joke can cause hurt feelings if someone is pouring his heart out in pain.

3. Careless Jokes Accidentally Cause Real Pain

Perpetuating April Fool’s jokes may feel harmless, but weigh the potential that the other person may misunderstand and get upset.

Tips:

* Be conscious of the things you post, even the few days prior to and after April 1st.  Make sure it cannot be misinterpreted or that someone might not take it too far.

4. Hurtful Jokes are Justified or Even Glorified

Some people make a concerted effort to *get someone good* which often ends up scaring the pants off them, leaving them wary of their plotting *friend.*

MANY years ago, my husband’s friend sent him an email at work which automatically opened a series of screens he couldn’t shut down.  These screens made it LOOK like he was surfing porn sites.  At the time, my husband was a temp at that company on probation for a permanent position there.  This could have gotten him fired.  Even if the company knew it was sent as a joke and was viewed on his lunch hour and not on company time, his bosses might have a perception that he wasn’t a serious candidate for permanent employment.

The next step in April Foolery, is one upsmanship.  The next year my husband vowed to get him back and emailed his April Foolish buddy that we were getting a divorce.  Believing it was true, his friend told his wife while he was still on the phone and they both anguished over the demise of our marriage.  My, then, young husband did feel the need to confess while still on the phone so as to minimize the ill effects to his friend and his wife and, thankfully, the April Fool jokes ended there.

Tips:

* I just have one here: Just don’t do it!

However, April Fool’s Day isn’t the only time we can make fools of ourselves or others with our communication.  Here are a few ways in which I’ve seen this happen:

1. Assumed Aggression

This is especially easy over social media where the intent can be misunderstood due to a lack of body language, facial expressions, vocal clues and a lack of continuity of thought as only parts of the conversation/thoughts are seen and others (previous posts) missed.

Not knowing the full context of the conversation often leads people to assume the worst or read aggression into a remark.  Sometimes aggression is assumed due to a similar previous encounter with another or because the subject matter hits a nerve.

Tips:

* Always give the writer the benefit of the doubt

* When in doubt, ask what the person meant by that

* Never reply, “SHEESH!”

2. Confused Wording or Punctuation

The more confusing the communication and inaccurate the punctuation and grammar, the more we make fools of ourselves and other people.

Tips:

* Be very careful to choose your words carefully

* Look at your comment twice to make sure it can’t be easily misinterpreted before you hit send or post

Anyone can overlook foolish communication once in a while, but be careful not to become known for your confusing comments, punctuation, aggressive tone or other foolish communication or people may tune you out all together.

Tip: Almost nobody will tell you gently that you’ve been confusing or unnecessarily aggressive.  Most will just go away mad or frustrated.  Don’t be an April Fool; take the time to  communicate clearly.  Art of Eloquence can help!  Make sure you’re subscribed to our twice monthly newsletter for our exclusive tips, gifts and special offers and check us out on Facebook for some fun with words and language.

 

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Resolve to Share the Gospel

Another kind of conflict we sometimes have is when we are sharing or defending our faith.  The Bible says that God commands us to share the good news, yet so many of us are afraid or unprepared to do so.  In today’s society where the last acceptable prejudice is Christianity (where Bibles are not allowed in school and announcements of Bible studies are prohibited in the workplace), there is even more reason to be uncomfortable when sharing your faith.

However, this is exactly why I wrote Say What You Mean: Defending the Faith.  This study goes through the common questions and misunderstandings non Christians have about God and teaches you not only what you can say, but how to say it.  It also teaches you the most important part of ministry: connecting (communicating) with people!

Make one New Year’s Resolution for the Lord that you will keep.  Learn to share your faith in a less confrontational and more conversational way with Art of Eloquence’s Say What You Mean: Defending the Faith. Check out our free sample lesson at the bottom of the page.

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2012’s Last Fri Funny: Have you seen Jesus by Chonda Pierce

Since this is the last Friday Funny of the year, we thought we’d end on a hilarious note with Chonda Pierce’s
“Have You Seen Jesus?”

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What’s in Jesus’ Name?

Flowery WordsFor to us a child is born, to us a son is given, and the government will be on his shoulders. And he will be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace.” -Isaiah 9:6

In Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare wrote, “What’s in a name? That which we call a rose
By any other name would smell as sweet.”  But that is not exactly true because each word has a slightly different meaning or connotation.  The use of a slightly different word in a situation is often how  misunderstandings begin.

Each word God speaks is carefully crafted. He is purposeful and He always says what He means.  God could have used many terms to describe His son, but notice the hope reflected in the descriptions He uses for our Savior here: Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace.

Jesus is a Wonderful Counselor.  He’s someone we can turn to who will help us sort things out, but He’s much more than that. It says He’s a wonderful counselor.  How many times have we gone to friends or family or a paid professional who has steered us wrong?  Jesus never will!

Jesus is the Mighty God.  There were several gods worshiped in Jesus’ Day as there are now, but He isn’t just any god and He is mighty!

Jesus is our Everlasting Father.  We all have an earthly father, but not all of us are blessed to still have our fathers with us.  Some of our earthly fathers have died.  Some our earthly fathers left us emotionally.  Some of our earthly fathers have suffered an illness and they have left us mentally.  Jesus will never leave us or forsake us! 

Jesus is the Prince of Peace.  He’s not just a prince as in the earthly sense who rules over others wielding his power with a sword for personal gain.  Jesus brings us peace…a peace that surpasses all our earthly understanding.

The precision of God’s Word is is deliberate and in some cases holds even deeper meaning within it.  We can’t be the perfect communicator that God is, but we should do our best to craft our words such that we say what we mean in a way that most effectively communicates our message to our audience.

This year, Art of Eloquence would like to help each of you to say what you mean among your family, friends, business associates and in your ministry.  Start the new year by making sure you are subscribed to this blog and to our newsletter.  The links are on the right and also below this post.

 

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Reflections on Thankfulness

All month long I’ve been sharing with you how we can become thankful and praise God even in the storm.  There is a saying I’ve seen all month long that gives us some insight as to why:

It’s not happy people who are thankful

It’s thankful people who are happy

 

I think I’d change one word of this though.  I’d change the word happy to joyful because happiness is dependent upon our circumstances while joy is dependent upon more stable things like the Lord. So here is my version in JoJoism# 370:

If we are able to become thankful for the blessings we have even if we are suffering through painful struggles, we will become joyful.  That is the key to real living even among our most painful struggles.

If you have been struggling recently, especially if you have had multiple struggles or they have been long suffering, what are you thankful for?

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A Kids Eye View of Thanksgiving

If you didn’t know about Thanksgiving, you wouldn’t find out from these kids either. lol

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Except for the Turkey…

Everyone should be thankful on Thanksgiving…except maybe,…the turkey.  lol

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Adorable Little Girl’s Prayer for Mac-N-Cheese

It’s time for Friday Funnies here on the Art of Eloquence blog.  Since we’ve been talking about being thankful and praising God this month, I’d like to share one of my favorite YouTube videos.  This adorable little girl says a prayer to Jesus, thanking God for her Mac-N-Cheese and several other things. My favorite part is at the beginning when she just can’t help herself and leans over to eat a macaroni before finishing her prayer.  Too cute!

I pray this short video uplifts your spirit if you are struggling with something this month.  Enjoy a Prayer for Mac-N-Cheese!

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