Ken uses three film clips, along with remembrances of his own Young Life leader, to show the importance that one person can make on generations.
This is a series of talks that Ken does on writing, which can be as few as one talk or as many as eight. In these seminars, which are usually weekend seminars, Ken shows how he learned to write, which was not through school or being mentored. He learned by observing everything and trying to learn what the world around him had to teach about writing. He uses illustrations from film clips, music, art, literature, architecture, nature, even interior design, to show how we can glean principles that will help us become better writers.
Based on Ken's book of the same name, this series can be as few as one message or as many as four. Ken uses the imagery of Mount Everest to talk about the stone cold silence of God that people often experience when they go through suffering. It is an honest portrayal of living in a world at war that is being waged by the spiritual forces at work in that world.
Ken uses passages from Scripture, along with slides of Michelangelo's Pieta, to show how God goes about the work of forming Christ in us. This is only one talk, and it can be shortened and adapted to lead a group in communion.
Based on his book by the same title, this can be one message or two. Ken uses a map of Colorado to show the contrast been eastern and western Colorado---life as we would like it, and life as we are given it. Ken leads the audience through passages like Psalm 46, as well the examples from the lives of David and Solomon. He also uses some key film clips to illustrate that the beauty God brings to our lives often comes from the most shattering of upheavals.
Ken has not written on this topic. It is series of talks, as few as one and as many as three, that focuses on the importance of looking and listening, especially to the warning signals that are going off all around us. The series is especially good for the staff of an organization. In an era when "bigger, better, faster," is the mantra of so many organizations, it is important to learn the parables of the Titanic, where that mantra led to disaster.
Ken Gire is a keynote speaker and industry expert who speaks on a wide range of topics such as Fund-raising Banquet for Groups like Young Life, Writing Seminar, The North Face of God, The Work of His Hands, The Weathering Grace of God and Lost Lessons of the Titanic. The estimated speaking fee range to book Ken Gire for your event is $5,000 - $10,000. Ken Gire generally travels from Denver, CO, USA and can be booked for (private) corporate events, personal appearances, keynote speeches, or other performances. Similar motivational celebrity speakers are Thom S. Rainer, John Gray, Lisa-Jo Baker, Kaitlin Curtice and Robert Jeffress. Contact All American Speakers for ratings, reviews, videos and information on scheduling Ken Gire for an upcoming live or virtual event.
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