Not sure why it took me so long to post this, but if you've ever wondered what it looks and sounds like when I do a public speaking gig, then here's your chance. This is the introduction to a talk I gave at my church last summer, starting with an illustration that made its way into my doubt book for Zondervan. I talk about physical weakness in order to segue into some thoughts on spiritual weakness.
The camera was pretty far away -- too far to see my weird Bryan Allain-ish facial expressions -- but the audio is good. Can you hear my Texas twang? I have a slight one.
If you're interested, here's the full 36-minute talk (mp3).
Thursday, March 12, 2009
Speaking about Spiritual Weakness
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3 comments:
camera position reminds me of the newsreel of the Marla Hooch from A League of Their Own. "What a hitter."
well done, sir.
There's IS somebody in this world that shares my pain! I myself have wrists of a young girl and I refuse to wear a watch for that very reason. It's like my DNA restricts any muscle or fat from growing from my forearm to my wrist. I'm a mutant among men.
Attempting to do a handstand is like playing russian roulette. I never know when my radius & ulna will shoot through my skin causing all my weight to snap my neck in half.
Thanks for posting the video!
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