Breakout Session #1
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Speakers
Speak Like a Pro
Speakers
Presented By: Carol Kent
The fear of public speaking is the #1 fear of people in the U.S. today. But people who learn to communicate their message have the opportunity to give hope, courage, truth, and inspiration to others.
This session will give you a start-to-finish overview of how to prepare a talk on any topic. You will learn how to analyze your audience, select a topic, write out a specific, measurable aim, and conclude with appropriate applications.
Presenting & Negotiating Your Speaker Fees
Speakers
Presented By: Cindy Bultema
Not sure how much to charge for a keynote message or weekend retreat? Worried about discussing your honorarium with an event planner?
If you’ve ever wondered how best to communicate with others about your fees, contract, and expenses—this workshop is for you. Join Cindy as you learn:
- Three important factors to consider as you set and/or increase your speaking fees
- Effective tips for presenting and negotiating your fees and expenses with confidence
- Key components of a speaking contract and why you need one
- Creative solutions when a group wants you to speak but the funding is not sufficient
- The #1 tip to remember when discussing speaker fees
In addition, each workshop participant will leave with a contract, speaker fee overview, and sample script to help negotiate your next event’s honorarium with clarity and confidence.
Writers
Writing a Compelling Non-Fiction Book Proposal
Writers
Presented By: Cindy Lambert
A book proposal that catches the attention—positive attention—of an acquiring editor and other publishing professionals needs more than just the inclusion of the right items. It needs to be based on a unique and winning idea; it needs the right tone; it needs the right ingredients, and it needs to be the best possible example of your writing ability. Learn how to create a compelling proposal from an editor responsible for discovering and publishing some of the most admired Christian authors writing today.
Presenting & Negotiating Your Speaker Fees
Writers
Presented By: Kim De bLECOURT
A One Sheet for your book concept is a GREAT tool for today’s writers, especially when meeting potential agents and editors face-to-face. This session presents:
- What information should be on your book idea’s One Sheet
- Format tips for today’s agents and editors
- Suggestions regarding One Sheet formats
- Examples of creative One Sheets
- The most important thing to remember when creating your One Sheet
Bring all your One Sheet questions and be prepared to leave with creative ideas for your One Sheet.
Ministry Development
Facebook Lives: Engaging Your Audience & Adding Value
Ministry Development
Presented By: Athena Dean Holtz
Connection is one of the most important aspects of developing a following and creating a unique voice among the many others out there.
Athena Dean Holtz utilizes Facebook Live to offer hope since the beginning of the pandemic and has continued to expand and improve her daily encouragement over the last 18 months. Learn the basics of hosting a Facebook Live and develop strategies to accomplish what God is asking of you in using this amazing technology.
Developing Your Prayer Team
Ministry Development
Presented By: Kathe Wunnenberg
Speakers, writers, and leaders need a prayer team to help them journey through obstacles, opportunities, transitions, and success. Whether you’re new in your journey, seasoned, or somewhere in between, you can move forward to reach your God-given potential with power when you make prayer a priority.
In this workshop, you will learn from biblical role models and real-life ministry stories how to:
- Recognize your needs in this season
- Strategize and personalize a prayer plan for a reason, season, event or project
- Mobilize a few or a multitude to cover you in prayer
- Energize yourself (and your prayer team) with God’s power
Crafting A Homepage That Connects And Converts
Ministry Development
Presented By: Katy Boykin
Is your website home page set up to connect and convert a passive visitor into an engaged reader or paying customer?
It’s time to say goodbye to your underperforming website that might look pretty but doesn’t move the needle in your ministry or business.
In this workshop, you will learn:
- The two primary reasons your website exists
- Common copywriting and design mistakes to avoid
- The essential elements to include on your website home page
No matter what tool you use to build your website, you’ll walk away with actionable steps you can implement immediately after this session!
Breakout Session #2
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Speakers
Storytelling & On-Stage Secrets
Speakers
Presented By: Karen porter
Your presentations need more story, and your stories need more structure and balance and drama. In this practical workshop, you will learn how to tell stories and how to keep your audience on the edge of their seats with body language, voice projection, eye contact, accents, and other on-stage skills.
How to Get Booked on Podcasts & Be a Great Guest
Speakers
Presented By: Amber Cullum
You’ve heard a good way to MARKET your book and speaking topic is by APPEARING on podcasts, but you need help getting BOOKED. If that describes you, don’t miss these session details:
- Discover how to find podcasts in your niche to pitch
- Learn what to include in your pitch to hook the podcast host
- Formulate a strategy for best podcast guest practices
- Take away 2-3 INSIDER podcasting guest tips that will set you apart from other guests
Writers
Building Blocks for Architecting a Standout Book
Writers
Presented By: Janyre Tromp
You have an idea for a book, an inspiring thought to help your audience. But how do you take that and create a book that is not only helpful but stands out in the marketplace? Veteran editor and bestselling author Janyre Tromp will take you through the steps to architecting a winning manuscript.
The Pitch Factor
Writers
Presented By: Bethany Jett
Did you know that you naturally point your knees and feet towards the person you’re most interested in?
Only 7% of communication is verbal, so writers must pack more in their arsenal than a long list of publication credits and a thirty-second elevator pitch. The tone of voice, posture, clothing choice, firmness of handshake, and body language more than communicate who we are, even at the subconscious level.
Bethany Jett will offer tips and tricks for what could possibly be a life-changing 15-minute appointment with agents and editors, as well as prepare them for upcoming media appearances and speaking engagements. Topics covered:
- The Do’s and Don’ts for meeting with editors and agents
- How to engage others with or without a formal introduction
- The online programs to edit your pictures professionally
- Social media etiquette: the good, bad, and ugly
- How to use body language to your benefit
- How to accurately determine the success of an interview or pitch session
Ministry Development
Servant Leadership
Ministry Development
Presented By: Nathan Emmorey
Servant leadership is a paradox; how can one serve their followers and lead them simultaneously? Learn how servant leadership principals put your followers first, focusing on their needs, providing the opportunity for self-actualization, and facilitating success in your team, organization, or ministry.
This class describes the fundamental principles of servant leadership, illustrates how you can use servant leadership in your ministry, business, and daily life, and provides you with the opportunity to draft a leadership mission statement incorporating servant leadership principles. Servant leadership allows you to reflect the leadership of Christ through genuine care for others while achieving your goals as a leader.
How to Develop An Online Course
Ministry Development
Presented By: Jill Savage
You have a message people need. You’ve honed skills people want to acquire. You have learned lessons others need to learn. It’s time for you to develop an online course! Here’s the best part: you can teach people without leaving home! Join Jill in learning the ins and outs of developing an online course!
In this workshop, you will:
- Explore different platforms for teaching online, including some that have no cost!
- Identify best practices for online educators.
- Understand the financial elements of charging for online courses.
- Learn how to keep an online audience engaged in the content.
- Determine one practical next step you can do to create an online learning opportunity for others.
A Busy Person’s Guide to Writing & Speaking
Ministry Development
Presented By: Susan Call
Feel called to write & speak but have no idea how to fit it into your busy life? Then this session is for you! We’ll explore tips and tricks to help you make your writing & speaking vision a reality. From practical time-use tricks, apps to track ideas, and storyboarding with Pinterest, you’ll take away tools to help your ministry take shape.
Breakout Session #3
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Speakers
Better Bible Study for Better Teaching & Speaking
Speakers
Presented By: Megan Brown
One of the biggest responsibilities of the Christian communicator is appropriately handling the Scriptures. In this workshop, participants will learn the basics of hermeneutics- studying the Bible along with the proper history, context, and interpreted application.
Effective Social Media for Today’s Speaker
Speakers
Presented By: Edie Melson
The world is more connected digitally than ever before. This means that speakers and writers must know how to utilize this new paradigm to build relationships. More than that, Edie is passionate about reminding us that social media is so much more than booking events and selling books, it’s a powerful tool—to help make the world a better place. This part of the equation is often overlooked.
In this workshop, Edie will share how to find your focus while navigating the every changing landscape of social media. She’ll provide practical tips for evaluating your time and audience and finding the right platforms to invest your energy. She’ll also touch on emerging networks and give you the information you need to identify which ones fit your audience goals—all focusing on following the path God has for YOU with the words He’s provided.
- Learn to embrace social media as a way to serve others
- Find the tools to evaluate the changing landscape of digital connections
- Discover emerging networks that fit your focus
- Practical tips to use & grow established networks
- Streamline the process to work more effectively
Writers
Building Blocks for Architecting a Standout Book
Writers
Presented By: Linda Goldfarb
Audiobook sales are on the rise. The question is, “Could your book benefit you and your audience as an audiobook?”
- Why Consider Audiobooks?
- What Genre works Best for Audiobooks?
- Who’s the Best Voice for Your Book?
- What’s the Best Way to Market Your Audiobook
Before investing your finances, gain an insider’s insight into the world of audiobooks. As an audiobook narrator, Linda evaluates books for audio options on a regular basis. She loves helping authors take their next best step.
To Infinity & Beyond
Writers
Presented By: Rob Teigen
This “how to” session will give you the tools to create a book that will sell to agents, publishers, and the people who need it. With 25 years of experience in sales for Christian publishers, along with his own best-selling success, Rob can help you find the right felt need and direction for your book, even if you don’t have a platform.
Ministry Development
Mental Health 101 For Christian Leaders
Ministry Development
Presented By: Michelle Nietert
Six Biblical Approaches to Staying Mentally Healthy as You Pursue a Speaking and Writing Ministry
It’s easy to grow weary as we try to balance speaking schedules, writing deadlines and many other aspects of our lives. Join Michelle as she shares intentional strategies to stay healthy so that we can run the race well.
How to Write & Speak About Hard Topics
Ministry Development
Presented By: Kia Stephens
You believe God has called you to share your difficult story with the world, but just exactly how are you supposed to do that? How do you know when you are ready to share your story? How do you share honestly while respecting the other people involved? In this breakout session, Kia will unpack six non-negotiable guidelines she follows for writing and speaking about hard topics.
One Brand. One Voice. One You.
Ministry Development
Presented By: Darlene Larson
As writers, bloggers, authors, speakers, and podcasters, it’s crucial we are the real deal as Christ’s Ambassador to a hurting and hopeless world. Join me as we dive into ways to make certain that you match your message. Explore areas such as One Brand. One Voice. One You. Learn to create accountability, to be authentic, and to guard against duplicity with the online world vs. real world.
Learn 10 essential steps to guard against duplicity and be your authentic self.
“But just as we have been approved by God to be entrusted with the gospel, so we speak, not intending to please people, but to please God, who examines our hearts.”
1Thessalonians 2:4 NASB
Breakout Session #4
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Speakers
Outlining with Pizzazz
Speakers
Presented By: Bonnie Emmorey
Eeeeek! Outlining? Many people get a headache just thinking about it, but this session will make outlining FUN! Learn to put your messages together so they are creative and memorable. Learn the secrets of outlining, and take home the tools to make it happen without breaking a sweat.
How to Get Speaking Gigs
Speakers
Presented By: Karen Porter
Our audiences are accustomed to slick professional message lines and flashy multimedia. Audiences expect high-definition graphics and creativity. And why shouldn’t they? They can receive what they want each day while watching a large at-screen from their home easy chair. How can a speaker compete? This workshop will give you the tools and techniques to connect with event planners and audiences. You will discover how to get those invitations to speaking opportunities. For every speaker who needs help getting on stage.
Writers
Writing For Children
Writers
Presented By: Blythe Daniel
- Do you have the desire to write for children but wonder what it takes to get published?
- Does your picture book need to rhyme?
- Is anyone buying chapter books?
- What topics are publishers of middle grade taking?
- Do you need to have a platform as a children’s author?
- Can you write both children’s and adult books, and how does that affect your brand?
We’ll look at these questions and more and discuss the angles of writing for children, what you need to know as you write, and how you can turn a pitch into an appealing project! As an agent who has contracted children’s projects and has co-written a book for middle-grade girls, Blythe will share from her professional experience to help you feel equipped to write for children!
Writers
Presented By: Blythe Daniel
- Do you have the desire to write for children but wonder what it takes to get published?
- Does your picture book need to rhyme?
- Is anyone buying chapter books?
- What topics are publishers of middle grade taking?
- Do you need to have a platform as a children’s author?
- Can you write both children’s and adult books, and how does that affect your brand?
We’ll look at these questions and more and discuss the angles of writing for children, what you need to know as you write, and how you can turn a pitch into an appealing project! As an agent who has contracted children’s projects and has co-written a book for middle-grade girls, Blythe will share from her professional experience to help you feel equipped to write for children!
Know Your Publishing Options: Traditional, Hybrid, Indie & Self
Writers
Presented By: Suzie Kuhn
In the world of publishing, options are good, but how does an author know which is best for their message, platform, and audience? With each option, does the author’s responsibility change? Join Suzanne Kuhn and Bradley Isbell of Iron Stream Media as they reveal important differences among publishing options, how these options affect an author’s writing and marketing efforts, and how to determine which option is best for you.
Act Like an Author & Prepare to Publish
Writers
Presented By: Kim Erickson
What does it take to become a published author? How do you prepare yourself and your ministry for publication? In this workshop, you will discover what it means to be a published author. You will have the opportunity to share your ministry and your goals with others as we work together to develop a personal action plan to help you act like an author and prepare to publish. You will leave this session with your own plan!
Ministry Development
Logos Bible Software Training
Ministry Development
Presented By: Scott Lindsey
Communication that produces change happens when we apply the truth of God’s word to people’s lives. Today in ministry, we must be prepared to share the truth of Scripture to a culture that has gone digital.
This interactive workshop will demonstrate the use of Logos Bible Software for effective speaking preparation, writing research, and personal Bible study. What usually takes five to 10 hours of flipping through paper books for speaking prep and Bible study can be done in seconds – and the depth of study is unparalleled!
Logos 8 gives you access to your entire biblical library wherever you are because it is compatible with Mac®, PC, iPad®, iPhone®, and Android™ – this ease of use and power of Logos will be clearly taught and demonstrated.
Nature Walk with Devotional
One Brand. One Voice. One You.
Ministry Development
Presented By: Darlene Larson
As writers, bloggers, authors, speakers, and podcasters, it’s crucial we are the real deal as Christ’s Ambassador to a hurting and hopeless world. Join me as we dive into ways to make certain that you match your message. Explore areas such as One Brand. One Voice. One You. Learn to create accountability, to be authentic, and to guard against duplicity with the online world vs. real world.
Learn 10 essential steps to guard against duplicity and be your authentic self.
“But just as we have been approved by God to be entrusted with the gospel, so we speak, not intending to please people, but to please God, who examines our hearts.”
1Thessalonians 2:4 NASB
Breakout Session #5
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Speakers
Preparing Your Personal Testimony
Speakers
Presented By: Carol Kent
Have you ever wondered what to include in the story of your life? Every Christian has a personal testimony, and God can use your journey to offer hope to someone else. Come to this session to learn how to concisely share your testimony in a way that will positively impact listeners.
Whether you’re sharing your story from a public platform or in an informal setting, you can communicate your faith journey with confidence, authenticity, and conviction. This session will help you decide what to delete and what to include as you point people to everlasting hope.
How to Get Speaking Gigs
Speakers
Presented By: Shannon Popkin
Your message is only helpful if your listeners remember what they just heard. So let’s talk about the craft of sticky statements and stories, which help de-clutter your message and make your content stick.
Learn how to craft and use a sticky statement effectively, and go home with a list of sticky starters. Also, learn how to craft three types of sticky stories and which to use when.
Writers
The Joy of Writing and Publishing Devotions
Writers
Presented By: Sandi Banks
Your stories can impact the world, one heart at a time! Join Sandi Banks for this interactive, inspiring, informative workshop. Here, you will learn key elements for effectively writing devotions, then get them into the publishers’ hands and the readers’ hearts.
What’s so intriguing and rewarding about devotional writing? It communicates truth, heart-to-heart, and points the reader upward for encouragement and connection with God—all in a five-minute-or-less read. Sandi defines devotional writing as a “nugget of truth, wrapped in a story, immersed in insight, served with grace.” Come discover what that means and how God can use your gifts and experiences to honor Him and offer hope to a hurting world.
Storyboarding
Writers
Presented By: Janet McHenry
In this hands-on workshop, you will learn how to brainstorm and then outline an entire book in an hour with the help of friends. This method started with Disney writers and works for both fiction and nonfiction books.
Ministry Development
Creating a Product That Sells Both Online & Off
Ministry Development
Presented By: Rachel Wojo
Ready to turn your idea into a digital or physical product? Walk through the steps to moving an idea from your head to your hand. In this workshop, you’ll…
- Learn how to test your product before you invest in inventory.
- Review website shops and how to choose one that will fit your needs.
- Create a stream of income that will help support your ministry.
How to Authentically Grow a Facebook Group
Ministry Development
Presented By: Kia Stephens
In this platform-focused world, how can we create a genuine community? Whether you are looking to engage with your peers or respective target audience, a Facebook group is ideal for fostering authentic connection, marketing services and products, and launching a book. In this session, you will discover a systematic approach to creating and sustaining vital connections for writers, speakers, and their followers.
Common Senses: Emotionally Connecting
Ministry Development
Presented By: Lisa Saruga
Each year I hear friends say they would like to see more sessions on craft for writers. This session will present effective, practical techniques to grab the reader’s attention. The session will combine emotional awareness and stress management for the writer, with creative writing ideas and practice. It will include:
- Activity
- Discussion
- Brainstorming
- Practicing
- Evaluation
Breakout Session #6
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Speakers
Aim for Results
Speakers
Presented By: Bonnie Emmorey
Are you interested in taking your speaking to the next level? Do you want to go from Inspirational to Transformational? This session will give you the tools to make that happen. Discover the secret to having your audience actually remember and apply your message to their own lives. Learn to work within an aim frame, and you will never be long-winded again. This technique will give your audience take-home value.
Overcoming Post-Talk Jitters
Speakers
Presented By: Jeri Howe
A lot of us get pre-talk butterflies, but we don’t always talk about the post-talk jitters. After you present the material you’ve prepared, instead of feeling relieved, you might feel like there’s a bad aftertaste you can’t get rid of. You might keep second-guessing yourself and deal with doubt. Come to this workshop for some steps to take before, during and after the talk to avoid any after-talk aftertaste.
Writers
Launch Your Book: Finding & Booking Your Own Book Tour
Writers
Presented By: Mary Snyder
Your story sells books. Sharing your story in person is the best way to encourage people to buy your book. You’ll walk through creating a launch plan that showcases your unique message.
In this workshop, you will learn how to:
- Identify the churches/ groups where your message fits
- Connect with the event planners who can & will book you to speak
- Lock in your anchor dates/ locations
- Add additional dates around your anchors
- Get paid to share your message & sell your books
You will walk away with a Book Launch plan that you can set in motion immediately, whether your book came out last year or is coming out next week.
Affordable Ways to Market Your Message
Writers
Presented By: Katie M. Reid
Marketing your book does not have to break the bank! Discover affordable, effective, and life-giving strategies for sharing your message through the power of collaboration, delegation, and innovation. Work smarter, not harder as you leverage your message into the world.
Ministry Development
Waiting for the Yes: What About the In-Between?
Ministry Development
Presented By: Jenn Hand
Raise your hand if you do not like waiting. You have a dream for a book, to be asked to speak at that speaking engagement, to join that ministry team.
Waiting on a God-sized dream is a special kind of hard. You sense a calling from God. A desire to be used by God. You are longing to walk in faith and place your yes before God. But what do you do in the waiting for the yes to that manuscript, that speaking engagement, that particular leadership position you feel called to take?
In this workshop, you’ll learn to…
- Worship while they wait. We will dive into how you worship while you wait because even in our waiting, God is working.
- Work while they wait. God is faithful to show what He has for us in the now as we wait for the next
- Build a community as you wait.
When God Takes You on a Different Path/ How To Follow God’s Plan When It’s Not What You Hoped
Ministry Development
Presented By: Lucinda Secrest McDowell
What happens when my vision for my writing or speaking doesn’t line up with my current reality? Though tempted to despair, I have discovered that such times can eventually bring me to a deeper place of joy and significance. Join us for some lessons on pivoting, provision, and purpose.