Speaking for the Master was originally written to fulfill "a pressing need for a
textbook on religious speaking for use in Men's Training Classes among the
churches." The book, first published in 1954, still provides important and
valuable information for individuals working alone and those working with or
attending men's
training classes.
The information is timeless and many will
benefit from these nuggets of instruction about how to speak effectively in the
public worship service. All who practice and use the advice and guidance found here
will improve their public speaking skills, whether making announcements, reading the Bible,
presenting talks or praying.
Additionally, readers can learn what can be done about stage
fright, improving one's voice, and organizing and arranging what one intends to say.
What persuades? Which words are the best to use? All this and
more can be found in this priceless classic from the incomparable Batsell Barrett Baxter.
134 pages