MESSAGE PREP “TOP 10 LIST” by J Rinne 1. Know your subject and plan way ahead. I like to have a message done at least a week prior to the day I am gonna give it. I like to rehearse it out loud or to a few people before I […]
Yearly Archives: 2008
Junior High clubs can be a different beast all-together. My motto with WL is, "choose for them when you want them to spend their energy or they will choose to when you don’t want them to." Embrace their energy! My friend Amber passed along some WL Clubs you can use […]
For years I have been helping people do club talks. The main error most people make it not starting with the main point and the core scripture. I decided to put together a different approach to message preparation. The "TalkPrep" is basically a Bible study that leads to a club […]
Yes, that is the meatiest hottest centaur you have ever seen huh? Think about it, combine the mass cultural demand for centaurs (among the crowd that lives in comic book stores on weekend nights for get-togethers) and the hip hop urban crowd and you pretty much have every single person […]
I had the privilege to be with all of the camp speakers this summer. As part of this time they compiled their best talk illustrations. Many of them are time-tested ones many are familiar with. There were dozens of these. There were five that really stood out to me and […]
UPDATE Feb 2015… See below I had the privilege to be with all of the camp speakers this summer. As part of this time they compiled their best talk illustrations. Many of them are time-tested ones many are familiar with. There were dozens of these. There were five that really […]
I suspect many of you are going to be doing cross talks in the next few weeks. I want to pass on to you one of my best resources for cross talks. The document below is a harmony of the cross story that I created several years ago. The cross […]
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Here is a tip… Often a Gospel story will be a little too long to keep kids attention if you read the whole thing. Here are some ideas… Find “break points”. These are places where you can stop to clarify what is happening in the story, any confusing terms (i.e. […]
Plain. Simple. Yellow Club. Kids wore yellow to school and to club that day. Bang! Yellow Club. Yellow Club
I had the privilege to be with all of the camp speakers this summer. As part of this time they compiled their best talk illustrations. Many of them are time-tested ones many are familiar with. There were dozens of these. There were five that really stood out to me and […]
I really like how this blog is coming together, and I’ve received a lot of positive feedback. But there is one element that hasn’t evolved yet. Sharing of ideas and resources. There have been some very helpful comments, but I’d like to hear from you more! CONTEST: Send in your […]