Effective Presentation Strategies
Drawing on the Illinois ASBO Code of Ethics, this presentation covers introductions, ethics in presentations, audience engagement, and Q&A sessions. Learn how moderators maintain ethical standards and manage audience interactions.
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11 MIKE MAZZALONGO Truth Equals Truth Equals Integrity Integrity
You shall not bear false witness against your neighbor. - Exodus 20:16
Types of Lies 1. Perjury
Types of Lies 1. Perjury 2. Concealment
Types of Lies 1. Perjury 2. Concealment 3. False accusation
Types of Lies 1. Perjury 2. Concealment 3. False accusation 4. Conspiracy
Types of Lies 1. Perjury 2. Concealment 3. False accusation 4. Conspiracy 5. False witness
Types of Lies 1. Perjury 2. Concealment 3. False accusation 4. Conspiracy 5. False witness 6. Hypocrisy
Types of Lies 1. Perjury 2. Concealment 3. False accusation 4. Conspiracy 5. False witness 6. Hypocrisy 7.False teaching
Types of Lies 1. Perjury 2. Concealment 3. False accusation 4. Conspiracy 5. False witness 6. Hypocrisy 7. False teaching 8.Lying
Principles Supporting the Command 1.There is one truth about everything For the word of the Lord is upright, And all His work is done in faithfulness. - Psalm 33:4
Principles Supporting the Command 1. There is one truth about everything A. His truth is everlasting And the truth of the Lord is everlasting. - Psalm 117:2b
Principles Supporting the Command 1. There is one truth about everything A. His truth is everlasting B. His truth is contained in His word Sanctify them in the truth; Your word is truth. - John 17:17
Lying and falsehood lead to: Denial of truth Darkens the mind
Principles Supporting the Command 1. There is one truth about everything 2.Truth = Integrity
Speaking truth increases our integrity Speaking lies decreases our integrity
REWARDS FOR TELLING THE TRUTH 19 Truthful lips will be established forever, But a lying tongue is only for a moment. 20 Deceit is in the heart of those who devise evil, But counselors of peace have joy. 21 No harm befalls the righteous, But the wicked are filled with trouble. 22 Lying lips are an abomination to the Lord, But those who deal faithfully are His delight. - Proverbs 12:19-22
Rewards from God: Salvation vs. 19 Joy vs. 20 Protection vs. 21 Favor vs. 22
Rewards from Man: Credibility Responsibility Respect
Honesty is not the best policy, it s the only policy.
Lying violates several key principles: 1. Denies truth = Blasphemy 2. Separates from truth = Condemnation 3. Lowers personal integrity
How to improve your ability to tell the truth: 1. Don t talk too much 2. Get the facts 3. Decide in advance to be truthful
DISCUSSION QUESTIONS DISCUSSION QUESTIONS #1 Is it ever "right" to tell a lie?
DISCUSSION QUESTIONS DISCUSSION QUESTIONS #2 List three ways Christians tend to lie.
DISCUSSION QUESTIONS DISCUSSION QUESTIONS #3 How would you confront someone who lied to you? Give three examples.
DISCUSSION QUESTIONS DISCUSSION QUESTIONS #4 What leads you with making false statements? How are you seduced into lying?