Psalm 96: 1 (CEV)
An orchestra consists of many different types of instruments with a wide range of distinct sounds. The conductor understands that without including one of the instruments, the song would not sound right. Additionally, the conductor must often deal with musicians who come from diversified backgrounds and cultures. Some don't speak the same language. Yet all speak the same language when it comes to reading music.
Just like forming a symphony orchestra, when people gather for a significant purpose (such as worship/church), the gathering usually consists of a diversified group with each member’s contribution important to the outcome. Yet many of us find it difficult to communicate even when we speak the same language.
In this 25-minute message, you will discover 12 faith-based notes (principles) to set the tone for building joyful relationships to communicate with highly effective dialogues.
Presented by Jerry LePre
Award-winning Journalist, AMAZON Top Ranked Author and Faith-based Speaker
(Based on Jerry LePre's faith-based books SMELL THE POPCORN and THE POPCORN PRINCIPLE.)
Everyone should be quick to listen, slow to speak and slow to become angry.
James 1:19
The mouth of the righteous utter wisdom and their tongues speak what is just.
Psalm 37:30 (NIV)