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Sunday, January 22, 2006

PowerPoint for Ministry

[clipped this from a recent email]




"I am also writing to invite you to a class, "Power Point for Ministry" taught by Robert Calkins, on Saturdays, January 28, February 4, 18, 25, and March 4, 2006. The class will meet at 4800 N. Michigan Road, from 9:00 a.m. until noon. Please bring a laptop computer. There is no charge for the class. Write to Walt Zebrun [walterzebrun@sbcglobal.net] to register. If you have questions please call (317) 255-7557"

Comments:
I see PowerPoint classes all of the time, but I've never seen a good PowerPoint class. What principles and ideas will be taught here?

I sure hope it's not a standard "God will be pleased with your efforts." As Christians, we shoud raise the standard of presentation quality to beyond what the world expects.
 
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