The Art of Storytelling: Easy Steps to Presenting an Unforgettable Story
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.19 (713 Votes) |
Asin | : | B004LQ0GBC |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 224 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-09-01 |
Language | : | English |
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From the Back CoverThe Art of Storytelling will change the way you tell stories!
"Wonderful!" according to Lyn Smock. Wonderful!Everyone has the opportunity to share stories - some of us do a great job and others need a boost. The Art of Storytelling breaks down the steps necessary to tell a wonderful story! Mr. Walsh writes in a soft conversational tone that offers the reader the opportunity to learn without the fear of failure. A must read for everyone wanting to tell their story a little better. This would be a great gift for seminarians and anyone in the communications field. Enjoy! NetGal. Don't Miss the point! There seems much disagreement on if this is a good or bad book based on Biblical examples. Don't miss the point! People learn with stories, they remember with stories! Whether this is Biblical stories, a presentation at a seminar or reading to kids - don't we want them to remember? If not it's just a waste of time! And I don't like wasting time.In full disclosure, I received a copy from NetGalley for an honest review. And honestly, there's a lot of good information here, packed. ReaderRaymond said Great book. This was a great book for anyone wanting to become a better storyteller. Yes, all this information can be found in other books, but can't that be said about any book in existence? The book is written from a Christian perspective, so if you can't stand that then this wouldn't be the book for you, otherwise it's very helpful.
He has written The Art of Storytelling to encourage and teach anyone with a fear of public speaking how to speak successfully, confidently, and compellingly. Especially relevant for anyone preparing any form of weekly Bible teaching.. Whether speaking in front of a small gathering or a large congregation, public speaking strikes fear into the heart of the bravest person. Plagued by stuttering and resultant school problems, John Walsh still found himself called to be a preacher