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🎉 That's a wrap! 🎉
We just finished the Author of Influence Bootcamp, and we're so proud of what you accomplished this week! To everyone who showed up, participated, and pushed themselves to grow—thank you. Your dedication, insights, and willingness to dive deep made this bootcamp truly special. As we close out, I'd love to hear from you: What was your biggest takeaway from the Author of Influence Bootcamp? Whether it was a strategy that clicked, a mindset shift, or a breakthrough in your approach—drop it in the comments below. Your reflections not only help solidify your own learning but inspire the entire community. Let's celebrate each other! 🥳
1 like • Oct 22
@Deremiah Cpe WoW! Great In-Sight Deremiah! All wonderful points! Loved "Little things make a Big difference," and "Big doors swing on little hinges!" Keep up the good work!!
1 like • Oct 22
@Noelle Switalski Will do!!! 😍
BOOK PROPOSAL: PASTOR for Pastors
Title: PASTOR for Pastors: A Powerful, Practical Framework for Sermons that Connect & Call to Action Author: Steve Garcia — “The Merry Mystic,” leadership & team-building coach, and 30-year urban church pastor. Overview: Every week, pastors face the blank page, praying, “Lord, what do I say?” Every week we stand before a sea of faces -- whether a congregation, a youth group, or a classroom full of learners -- and pray, “Help me, Lord, help this to go well.” PASTOR for Pastors offers a lifeline — a proven framework for crafting messages that connect head, heart, and hand. Adapted from Ray Edwards’s celebrated PASTOR model, this book translates timeless copywriting wisdom into sermon-writing gold. Built on the lived experience of a veteran preacher and coach, this book shows how to communicate grace with clarity, power, and practical next steps — every Sunday. Hook: What if sermon prep didn’t drain your soul, but refreshed it? What if the “sales funnel” of a sermon actually mirrored Jesus’s way of speaking truth with compassion and call to action? Promise: Pastors will discover a joyful, repeatable process to prepare sermons that: - Speak to real human pain - Stir the heart with redemptive stories - Offer grace and a clear path forward - Move people toward transformation, not just inspiration Why Me / Why Now: I’ve written and preached hundreds of sermons. Some soared. Some sank. But I’ve discovered that the difference isn’t inspiration — it’s structure. Ray’s PASTOR framework helped me rediscover the joy of sermon prep — not just for selling, but for saving — reminding me that good sermons serve. This book is a lifesaver for weary pastors who are tired of chasing “viral sermons” and ready to rediscover the sacred art of preaching that changes lives. Comparable Works: - Communicating for a Change – Andy Stanley - Talk Like TED – Carmine Gallo - How to Write Copy That Sells – Ray Edwards - PASTOR for Pastors bridges these worlds: communication + clarity + calling.
1 like • Oct 15
Way to go!! 🫠
THANK YOU!
Thanks so much Ray, Dr. Fred, and Bryan for ALL of your awesomeness! It was a Great Workshop and very helpful! Also loved all the Q&A from everyone, good food for thought. I have learned so much you Ray over the past 10 years from your programs, and other people's programs that you referred....now again, helping me write my first book. Thanks for making our lives better!! Many Blessings, rt
[AHA Moments] Author of Influence Day 2
👉🏻 Add any of your 'Aha Moment's, biggest take-a-ways, breakthroughs and homework HERE so you can reference them for the rest of the workshop!!! If you want to upgrade your ticket to VIP there's still time! Grab your VIP ticket for the Author of Influence workshop here!! Homework: • Complete the worksheets • Identify - Who is it for? What problem does it resolve? What does it do for the reader? • Create the outline for your book • Write the rough draft for your book
2 likes • Oct 14
DAY 2 Homework - here is the rough outline and chapter example of my book, "Spirit-Driven Life." This exercised really helped get it out of my head and onto the page, bringing the main topics to light. Of course this is a brief synopsis using AI's understanding, and is missing the meat and potatoes, explaining how Spirit actually works as well as drilling down on identifying areas in our Soul that need improvement. But it's a good start! 😍 SDL Chapter Outline: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1nLm5mXpx7K1BgJGoVGf67zVSlrazFR1T/view?usp=sharing SDL Draft Chapter 5 Example: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1plsSnm9JJ_REnYHvFhpAZH-eLFlTZrww/view?usp=sharing
Chapter 1
Wonderful workshop today, great content! QUICK QUESTION on writing the first draft of Chapter 1... I have heard that we will LOSE people if we do not grasp their interest and attention in the FIRST 30 PAGES of our book. If that is correct, should Chapter 1 be an OVERVIEW (30,000 foot view) of their Problem and then Solution (how we can help them)... and then the remaining chapters will break it down in DETAIL using the PASTOR Framework? - OR - Do we use Chapter 1 for the "P", Chapter 2 for "A", Chapter 3 to S...etc. to tell OUR STORY?
0 likes • Oct 13
@Melanie Crane Thanks so much, that really helps! Since this is my first book, I am not sure how to "organize" it. Being a non-fiction book I didn't know if it was supposed to have a "flow" like telling a story and leading up the "main event" later? Ray suggested including my "personal stories" throughout the book to connect with my readers and let them know "I get you, I've been there," vs. putting them in a chapter near the beginning. It would make the book more about "them" and less about "me," which is the whole point. Thanks again... I'll take all the help I can get! 😄
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Rhonda Tharp
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Rhonda Tharp, Spirit Fitness Trainer, Building the Spirit, Controlling the Soul, and Disciplining the Body

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