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welcome to modern church leader a short daily show to help you grow your church be more effective and efficient and powerful for the kingdom of God so hey my name is Wes gay and I help organizations figure out how to talk about themselves now in the church that sounds like a really odd premise because we say why do we need to talk about ourselves but the truth is we need to learn not how to talk about ourselves but how to better tell the story of Jesus and the work of his church now thats a broad topic for sure but when we get confusing in that were actually causing people to burn calories and think just a little too hard right people forget that thinking on its own actually burns a lot of calories I mean think of the last time you were in budget season you went to one of those all-day off-site meetings or just a really long 10 staff meeting you walk out of those situations and go Im exhausted but you look at your fitness tracker and youre like I didnt even go 3,000 steps its not