Communicate God's Way

Rian Seipler

Communicate God's Way equips readers to become effective communicators. This book offers insights and advice to help us understand how God directs us to communicate and to prepare for a conversation.

The author hopes that readers will use his work to encourage workshops at their churches. He believes Communicate God's Way is also an excellent framework to be taught in a workshop setting where people would have input, share their stories, and enhance their skills.


3 Different Types of Workshops

1. COMMUNICATE GOD’S WAY
This workshop covers all 10 chapters of the book. This is a 3-5-hour fun and interactive workshop that will discuss many aspects of our communication skills. We speak 16,000 words a day. How do we desire to use these words? Read More

2. WITNESSING IN THE WORKPLACE
This 3-4-hour interactive educational workshop will discuss how you as an individual can use your gifts to witness to the people you work with. We will also discuss the best way to navigate through the workplace obstacles that will make you confident and excited to share Christ. Read More

3. PRAYER IN TODAY’S WORLD
This 3-4-hour interactive workshop will be incredibly important for every church to begin a path to become ‘A Praying Church’. We will discuss what the Bible says about prayer, the prayer-life of Jesus, the prayer life of other biblical people and we will pray together. Read More

Small Business Consulting

Rian Seipler, CEO and owner of Abel Christian Leadership will be able to assess the strengths and opportunities of your small business. During his retail career he was often sent to underperforming areas. He would listen to the employees, discussed their thoughts and ideas, assessed their needs, developed strategies, helped implement these strategies and always had positive results. Read More

Rian Seipler

Abel Christian Leadership

Rian Seipler

Retired after 40 years as retail executive. Ordained minister teaching God's word in a workshop format. Business consultant.

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