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Greyson Wagner
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@ashleyolinan2569
@ashleyolinan2569 2 месяца назад
Informative, thank you so muchhh. I'm assigned to project the presentation for the sermon. I know how to create ppt presentations but it's so much different in church.😳 But thanks to youu
3 месяца назад
Excellent video, quite helpful. Peace and joy to your life
@donaldbaselisco4869
@donaldbaselisco4869 3 года назад
Thanks. GOD Bless. 🙏
@willlazarte7084
@willlazarte7084 4 года назад
So helpful. Thank you and God bless your ministry :)
@cleintonbulao6955
@cleintonbulao6955 5 лет назад
create more video sir.
@jaredbrowning6465
@jaredbrowning6465 5 лет назад
After a scripture is read or topic points has been made during the presentation. What would you show in between scriptures , so the audience isn’t looking at a scripture that has already been read? Would a title slide, such as your example of “miracles” in between upcoming scriptures, topics, or completed scriptures look clean? Essentially to eliminate the visual aspect of looking at an old scripture waiting for the pastor to proceed to a new scripture or topic. Thanks for the video!
@greysonwagner4902
@greysonwagner4902 5 лет назад
Glad you enjoyed the video! One thought I've heard in the past is that you should always "return to home base". Most sermon slides would have the title slide as "home base" so whenever the scripture or point is finished, you can go back to the title slide no problem. But what I've actually found is that it depends on the pastor. Our lead pastor, for example, wants the slide to stay up because he WILL often refer back to it even when it sounds like he's done. So we just keep the last point or scripture up until he's moved on for sure.