One of the more common arguments against Jesus is that all of the evidence for him is found in the Bible, which of course is going to support him. In rebuttal, you might direct them to a book written by Jewish historian Flavius Josephus called Antiquities of the Jews and a passage that has become known as the Testimonium Flavianum.
king at someone in the eyes when they are speaking lets them know you are interested and paying attention. Be aware that different cultures have different rules about eye contact. Where looking individuals in the eye is accepted practice in American culture, Realty Agent Paid Less Than Public ThinksReal estate consumers see commissions paid to brokerages between 4-8% and feel that as home prices rise, agents are over compensated. Consumers would be surprised at how little of the commission actually shows up in their agent’s wallet. Most real estate transactions have a listing (seller’s) agent and a cooperating (buyer’s) agent from different br
Effective communication is the key to great relationships. Incorporate these Top Ten Simple Solutions in order to improve your communication skills and relationships!1. Commit: Make the commitment to listen and understand when spoken to. Be willing to learn from the speaker.
2. Listen with a Nonjudgemental Ear: Filtering what others say through our own judgements and opinions can cause us to miss vital information. We risk shutting down the communication process, assuming that we know what the speaker is going to say. In addition, we risk hearing the speakers message because we dismiss it before it is fully expressed.
3. Pay attention to Nonverbal Communication: Gestures, tone of voice, and eye contact are examples of nonverbal communication that can enhance your understanding of the speaker's message.
4. Summarize what you have heard: During natural breaks in the conversation, summarize what you have heard to ensure that you have understood the speaker.
5. Maintain good eye contact: Looking at someone in the eyes when they are speaking lets them know you are interested and paying attention. Be aware that different cultures have different rules about eye contact. Where looking individuals in the eye is accepted practice in American culture, i
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o learn from the speaker.2. Listen with a Nonjudgemental Ear: Filtering what others say through our own judgements and opinions can cause us to miss vital information. We risk shutting down the communication process, assuming that we know what the speaker is going to say. In addition, we risk hearing the speakers message because we dismiss it before it is fully expressed.
3. Pay attention to Nonverbal Communication: Gestures, tone of voice, and eye contact are examples of nonverbal communication that can enhance your understanding of the speaker's message.
4. Summarize what you have heard: During natural breaks in the conversation, summarize what you have heard to ensure that you have understood the speaker.
5. Maintain good eye contact: Looking at someone in the eyes when they are speaking lets them know you are interested and paying attention. Be aware that different cultures have different rules about eye contact. Where looking individuals in the eye is accepted practice in American culture,
Waters Upon WatersHave you ever wondered what is above the heavens? Or have you ever question why you can’t see to the next realm that’s above us. Well let’s see what the Bible says. Look at Genesis 1:1 it says: In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth. Now the earth was formless and empty, darkness was over the surface of the deep, and the Spirit of G
ker is going to say. In addition, we risk hearing the speakers message because we dismiss it before it is fully expressed.3. Pay attention to Nonverbal Communication: Gestures, tone of voice, and eye contact are examples of nonverbal communication that can enhance your understanding of the speaker's message.
4. Summarize what you have heard: During natural breaks in the conversation, summarize what you have heard to ensure that you have understood the speaker.
5. Maintain good eye contact: Looking at someone in the eyes when they are speaking lets them know you are interested and paying attention. Be aware that different cultures have different rules about eye contact. Where looking individuals in the eye is accepted practice in American culture,
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can enhance your understanding of the speaker's message.4. Summarize what you have heard: During natural breaks in the conversation, summarize what you have heard to ensure that you have understood the speaker.
5. Maintain good eye contact: Looking at someone in the eyes when they are speaking lets them know you are interested and paying attention. Be aware that different cultures have different rules about eye contact. Where looking individuals in the eye is accepted practice in American culture,
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king at someone in the eyes when they are speaking lets them know you are interested and paying attention. Be aware that different cultures have different rules about eye contact. Where looking individuals in the eye is accepted practice in American culture, it is considered rude or disrescpectful in other cultures.6. Speak in short chunks: It is difficult for a listener to maintain focus and attention for lenghty speeches. In addition, a lengthy speech may cause the listener to feel as if they are being lectured. Break up your conversation into small chunks allowing natural breaks. This gives the listener an opportunity to offer an opinion or check in for understanding.
7. Use simple language: Stay away from big words and unnecessary jargon. Big words can complicate the message or intimidate your listener causing communication to break down.
8. Take your time: Take your time and think before you speak. It is ok to take a breath or pause during conversation in order to collect your thoughts or clarify your message. Taking a break simply means that you are fully listening and actively participating.
9. Say what you mean and mean what you say: Avoid leaving it up to others to draw conclusions about what you are saying. They may draw the wrong conc