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               ❖ Moses’ exhortations to the Israelites as he led them out of Egypt
                  and through the desert
               ❖ The delivery of the Ten Commandments


               These communications rank as some of the most powerful, effective,
             long-lasting messages ever communicated in the history of humankind.
             No one could ever dismiss them as ‘‘last week’s memo’’ or the ‘‘usual
             platform speech.’’ They were impassioned, inspired, and uniquely
             memorable.
               And despite the lack of sophisticated telecommunications equipment,
             the leaders of the Bible made sure that there was plenty of two-way
             communication as well. Moses, Jesus, and David were masters of man-
             aging group meetings and group process (with some of the groups
             reaching into the thousands). Particularly during the time of Jesus, let-
             ters (epistles) went back and forth across the Middle East, Greece, and
             Rome and were the primary method of communication and coordina-
             tion among those who were attempting to spread the gospel in an
             often-hostile environment.
               Today’s leaders, with modern media at their disposal, are able to
             reach many more people instantaneously. But the principles of commu-
             nication remain the same. Ironically, because of the ‘‘overkill’’ of elec-
             tronic communication (many of us receive several dozen e-mails a day,
             most of them from people just down the corridor!), face-to-face com-
             munication has taken on added importance and impact. Today’s smart
             leaders complement ‘‘high-tech’’ communication approaches with
             ‘‘low-tech,’’ face-to-face contact to preserve the personal power of
             communication.





                   THE IMPORTANCE OF COMMUNICATION


             Without frequent and appropriate communication of overarching ideas,
             mission, and vision, Judaism or Christianity would not exist today. The
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