4 Takeaways from a Book for Authors Who are Called to Speak

by Yvonne Ortega @YvonneOrtega1
I read Called to Speak from cover to cover almost non-stop. The authors Edna Ellison and Linda J. Gilden stirred my existing passion for speaking.
If you’re a writer who speaks, you will welcome the help from Ellison and Gilden. Whether you present before a general market or a faith-based audience, this book makes a great addition to your library of resources.First, Called to Speak addresses the spiritual side of speaking.In many speaker trainings and refresher events, attendees receive content and delivery tips. We need them. However, as Christians, we require the spiritual side as well.
The authors cover passion and purpose in speaking from a Christian perspective. They address our need to focus on Jesus Christ, the power of prayer, and spiritual warfare. The chapters include Biblical examples to enrich their points.
As a speaker, I’ve learned the hard way that my focus on Jesus Christ determines my success or failure. The enemy of our souls steps up the hindrances to our work as we prepare to speak. Prayer becomes a lifeline. This book confirms my experience with examples and a checklist for the reader.
Second, Called to Speak also addresses communication and the process.I appreciate Ellison and Gilden’s emphasis on speaking to impact people. Add to that their tips to ensure the audience receives our message.
Two of my presentations in progress are on life after divorce. I must answer the question, “What’s in it for the audience?” The authors remind me and you that our speaking should inspire the audience to change for the better and meet their needs.
In the chapter on process and presentation, we can go from research and an outline to the introduction, middle, and conclusion with attention to delivery techniques.
Third, Called to Speak covers relationships and publicity.We may not have thought of all the possible relationships involved in speaking, but many exist, from God and the professional speakers to the planners and other workers at the event. Ellison and Gilden also include the pros and cons of those relationships.
As an example, at speaking events, I’ve had to work not only with the event planner and the photographer but also with the sound man and the greeter at the door.
The book includes a chapter on the personalities. It looks at the personalities of the speakers and of the people in the audience. The authors remind us to meet the needs of our audience based on their personalities.
Fourth, Called to Speak includes an appendix of practical resources.In the appendix, we can find a preparation plan, a speaker’s contract, and tips for a speaker’s press kit and one-sheet. We can discover other treasures, too: a speaker’s travel checklist, a preparation plan, and advice on troubleshooting.

Publisher: New Hope PublishersCopyright: January 2, 2017Paperback copy available at: lindagilden.com and online storesKindle version available at: amazon.com
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Yvonne speaks with honesty and humor as she shares her life and struggles through presentations that empower women to find peace, power, and purpose through God’s Word.
Yvonne’s background as a licensed professional counselor brings a unique perspective into the heart of women. She’s a speaking and writing coach and the owner of Moving from Broken to Beautiful®, LLC. She belongs to the Advanced Writers and Speakers Association, the Christian Authors Network, the National Speakers Association, and Toastmasters International.
She celebrates life at the beach, where she walks, builds sand castles, blows bubbles, and dances.
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