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RJR_fan -> RE: seminary grads might appreciate this... (7/5/2008 8:19:10 PM)
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I've heard some gospel presentations and testimonies that were so riddled with Christian terminology ... Granted, you almost need a whole new vocabulary to describe a whole new reality. Since words and understanding are Siamese twins, conversion almost requires that the new believer adopt new words. Yet the greatest communicator in recorded history, the Lord Jesus Christ, used plain language and vivid word pictures so effectively that he was, as Ralph[1] Barton wrote, "the most sought-after dinner guest in Jerusalem." People liked to hear Jesus talk. Even when he used parables to conceal his point. Poor communicators use big words for tiny concepts. Good communicators use big words for big concepts. Great communicators use tiny words for big concepts. [1] Or was it Bruce Barton? The title of the book was The Man Nobody Knows.
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