Stop Preaching and Start Communicating

Communication Principles Preachers Can Learn from Television

By Tony Gentilucci Foreword by Haddon Robinson

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Publication Date: 2nd February 2009

Stop Preaching and Start Communicating examines the medium of television as a powerful method of communication to consider what we can learn from it as communicators of the most important message the world needs to hear. Tony discusses: knowing your target audience, how to begin and end your message effectively, communicating without notes, the need for one memorable big idea, and how to communicate to transform, rather than simply inform.
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Stop Preaching and Start Communicating examines the medium of television as a powerful method of communication to consider what we can learn from it as communicators of the most important message the world needs to hear. Tony discusses: knowing your target audience, how to begin and end your message effectively, communicating without notes, the need for one memorable big idea, and how to communicate to transform, rather than simply inform.
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Stop Preaching and Start Communicating examines the medium of television as a powerful method of communication to consider what we can learn from it as communicators of the most important message the world needs to hear. Tony discusses: knowing your target audience, how to begin and end your message effectively, communicating without notes, the need for one memorable big idea, and how to communicate to transform, rather than simply inform.
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  • Pages: 216
  • Publisher: Castle Quay Books
  • Imprint: Castle Quay Books
  • Publication Date: 2nd February 2009
  • ISBN: 9781894860727
Author Bio
Tony Gentilucci has been working in radio and television since 1984. He is a radio and television arts graduate from Ryerson University in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He has an M.Div. from Tyndale Seminary in Toronto, and a D.Min. from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary in Boston, Massachusetts.

Dr. Haddon Robinson was the Harold John Ockenga Distinguished Professor of Preaching and served as Gordon-Conwell's fifth President. He was widely regarded as an expert in the area of preaching, and was named one of the twelve most effective preachers in the English-speaking world in a 1996 Baylor University poll. He was also co-director of the Doctor of Ministry Program at Gordon-Conwell. He had done extensive work in the areas of radio and television, and served as host for the television program Film Festival, and was one of the hosts for Discover the Word (formerly Radio Bible Class), a daily radio program of RBC Ministries in Grand Rapids, MI, which is broadcast 600 times a day on stations around the world.

Stop Preaching and Start Communicating examines the medium of television as a powerful method of communication to consider what we can learn from it as communicators of the most important message the world needs to hear. Tony discusses: knowing your target audience, how to begin and end your message effectively, communicating without notes, the need for one memorable big idea, and how to communicate to transform, rather than simply inform.
  • Pages: 216
  • Publisher: Castle Quay Books
  • Imprint: Castle Quay Books
  • Publication Date: 2nd February 2009
  • ISBN: 9781894860727
Tony Gentilucci has been working in radio and television since 1984. He is a radio and television arts graduate from Ryerson University in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He has an M.Div. from Tyndale Seminary in Toronto, and a D.Min. from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary in Boston, Massachusetts.

Dr. Haddon Robinson was the Harold John Ockenga Distinguished Professor of Preaching and served as Gordon-Conwell's fifth President. He was widely regarded as an expert in the area of preaching, and was named one of the twelve most effective preachers in the English-speaking world in a 1996 Baylor University poll. He was also co-director of the Doctor of Ministry Program at Gordon-Conwell. He had done extensive work in the areas of radio and television, and served as host for the television program Film Festival, and was one of the hosts for Discover the Word (formerly Radio Bible Class), a daily radio program of RBC Ministries in Grand Rapids, MI, which is broadcast 600 times a day on stations around the world.