Title: Speaking Well: Essential Skills for Speakers,
Leaders, and Preaches
Author: Adam Hamilton
Publisher: Abingdon Press; Gld edition (October 20, 2015)
Pages: 96
SPEAKING WELL: ESSENTIAL SKILLS FOR SPEAKERS, LEADERS, AND
PREACHERS is not the first book I have read by ADAM HAMILTON, and certainly
won’t be the last. In fact I just completed The Call: The Life and Message of
the Apostle Paul, before this one and it won’t stop here. MR HAMILTON has a
whole list of great titles, diving into important topics.
What I love about MR HAMILTON’S books is the simplistic, yet
powerful and impactful way he delivers a message, and SPEAKING WELL: ESSENTIAL
SKILLS FOR SPEAKERS, LEADERS, AND PREACHERS is no exception.
As my role as a leader continues to grow, I am finding
myself to do more and more of what I
never imagined I would do…speaking in public. If there is one thing I learned
early on, it is that I am one that needs to be prepared, no matter how
quick/short my talk is to be. In fact, perhaps the shorter the talk, the more
important the words you chose become.
Upon receiving SPEAKING WELL: ESSENTIAL SKILLS FOR SPEAKERS,
LEADERS, AND PREACHERS, I was surprised at how thin and tiny it is, despite a
reviewers comment on that fact. Having read MR HAMILTON’S writing before, it
didn't deter me. Once I dove in, my thinking was affirmed.
SPEAKING WELL: ESSENTIAL SKILLS FOR SPEAKERS, LEADERS, AND
PREACHERS is packed full of great information. Precise and right to the point.
The perfect combination of information, instructions, and a plan for execution.
I love the ending of each chapter, with a shot and simple bullet point.
Each chapter provides key information to giving a great
speech. The first chapter to really hit home was chapter Three, FIND THE RIGHT
STARTING POINT. As a writer it has been drilled into me the importance of
grabbing your readers from the first word to get their attention enough that
they want to continue reading, resulting in purchasing your book. For whatever
reason I never made the connection to the concept in relations to giving a
speech. MR HAMILTON’S one of two approaches is good, but for me the second had
the reaction of a light bulb turning. In less than a month I am to give a quick
rundown of one of the ministries I am a leader in. This is not the first time I
have done this, so I realize the importance of the power needed to implement in
a few words. I now have a guideline of how to execute my words thanks to MR
HAMILTON’S wonderful little book on SPEAKING WELL.
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