Community Post: I Hate PowerPoint
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PowerPoint presentations are meant to visually move people to action. But there’s a propensity to misuse the tool, filling the screen with too many words, animated motion, large graphs, or busy charts. Glynn Young writes in I Hate PowerPoint that this inclination to fill up the white spaces also applies to our lives.
“We usually try to fill our lives with activities and stuff," he writes. "Yet that white space is the rest time, the thinking time, the quiet time that we need to be quiet. It’s the time when God speaks most clearly."
Read the rest of his post to help give you a little perspective.
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Contributors: Glynn Young
Published by The High Calling, March 31, 2011.
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