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  1. Yvonne, this is such helpful and practical advice! Thanks so much for reminding us not to make our PowerPoint slides too complicated. I sometimes try to squeeze way too much material into one slide–more than the audience can take in all at once. This is very helpful!

    1. Carol Kent, thank you for your encouragement. When we have a lot we want to share with the audience, our natural tendency is to try to squeeze it all in. We’re so excited about what God has taught us that we forget the poor audience can’t take it all in one dose, and God never gave it to us all at one time.
      Thanks again, Carol Kent.

  2. Yvonne, this is such helpful and practical advice! Thanks so much for reminding us not to make our PowerPoint slides too complicated. I sometimes try to squeeze way too much material into one slide–more than the audience can take in all at once. This is very helpful!

    1. Carol Kent, thank you for your encouragement. When we have a lot we want to share with the audience, our natural tendency is to try to squeeze it all in. We’re so excited about what God has taught us that we forget the poor audience can’t take it all in one dose, and God never gave it to us all at one time.
      Thanks again, Carol Kent.

  3. Carol Ensminger says:

    Great post! I loved “Remember a picture is worth a thousand words.” So true and a good thing to remember! Thanks so much, Yvonne! I’m looking forward to Part 2.

    1. Thank you so much for your kind words, Carol Ensminger. Yes, that quotation about a picture makes me think twice when I make PowerPoint slides. Thanks again, Carol Ensminger.

  4. Carol Ensminger says:

    Great post! I loved “Remember a picture is worth a thousand words.” So true and a good thing to remember! Thanks so much, Yvonne! I’m looking forward to Part 2.

    1. Thank you so much for your kind words, Carol Ensminger. Yes, that quotation about a picture makes me think twice when I make PowerPoint slides. Thanks again, Carol Ensminger.

  5. Donna Fagerstrom says:

    Excellent Yvonne. I love your phrase “put power in your point.” This is so clear and concise. Well done my friend, well done.

  6. Donna Fagerstrom says:

    Excellent Yvonne. I love your phrase “put power in your point.” This is so clear and concise. Well done my friend, well done.

  7. Great thoughts! I like the idea of explaining a graphic or chart verbally rather than in print. Thanks Yvonne!

  8. Great thoughts! I like the idea of explaining a graphic or chart verbally rather than in print. Thanks Yvonne!

  9. Love this Yvonne! I’m the world’s worst about putting too much in one slide. Great reminder little lady!! ?

  10. Love this Yvonne! I’m the world’s worst about putting too much in one slide. Great reminder little lady!! ?