Idle
I’m ridiculously indecisive when it comes to blogging… I want to post, I don’t want to post, I know what to post, I have know idea what to post, etc. So, until I can make up my mind I’m going to let this thing idle for a bit… I think.
Danny Bikes To Work
Now, if only my commute to work looked like this…
Connect With Your Audience Pt .: 4 :.
This post is part four in a series of posts on what I believe to be some elements of healthy communication. From our weekend gatherings to casual conversations, these elements are what I use to engage the students that God has allowed me to pastor.
A great way to connect with your audience is to be “multi-sensory.” Using multiple senses is engaging you audience with more than just their ears. For example: If you’re telling them about a mission trip that is coming up, have them sample food from the country you’ll be going to. If the story is of Jesus in the desert, turn up the heat in the room. Got it? Now, don’t be lame, but think about ways to connect more than their ears to the message.
Where The Wild Things Are
Great book. Very excited about this movie.
The Fray
I know this has been out and about for a bit, as well as posted and re-posted… but I don’t care because the animation(s) is/are sweet.
Absent
I’ve been away from this here blog for almost two weeks now… that’s what a computer-less vacation will do for ya.
Mini re-cap…
[ OCMD, Williamsburg, VA Beach ]
[post-jerk chicken salad consumption photo-op]
[putt-putt photo-op]
[tourists]
[gorgeous]
[pre-filet/ lobster tail/ ny strip/ asparagus/ mashed potatoes consumption photo-op]
End Of The Day Distraction
Thought I’d share one last thing before I leave the office.
Connect With Your Audience Pt .:3:.
This post is part three in a series of posts on what I believe to be some elements of healthy communication. From our weekend gatherings to casual conversations, these elements are what I use to engage the students that God has allowed me to pastor.
One way to connect with your audience is through the use of “humor.” Laughter is a universal language. Laughter has the ability to break down barriers and disarm people to accept truth. The highs of laughter make the serious points that much more compelling. It’s great listening to people who can make me laugh but slap me in the face with truth at the same time. Try to use humor in some form each week.
Going The Distance
Trying out a new set-up (bottle cages, saddle bag, clipless pedals) on the ole’ track bicycle for long distance riding.

Ride safe. Wear a lid.