“Some can dress a window or arrange flowers, and others just can’t.”
When I read that for the first time I found that sentence hard to believe, but some time ago I started to believe it and today I believe it.
I don’t blame you if you don’t know what I am talking about, but thanks for reading so far.
Please continue to read and I will explain.
I have here before me a very dilapidated book and I don’t think it is all that old. The cover is missing and I must have picked it up in a second hand shop for 20 cents. How do I know, that I paid 20 cents for it? Easy, because it is written on what is now the front page. Don’t forget, the book has lost its proper cover long before I got hold of it.
But the book with 139 pages is very precious to me, very precious indeed.
The title is “Your preaching….. a force or a farce?” The author is John Deane. He used to be a lecturer at the New Zealand Bible Training Institute.
One chapter in the book is called “ARCHITECT OR MUDDLER?”
The sentence “Some can dress a window or arrange flowers, and others just can’t.” comes from the opening paragraph of the chapter “Architect or Muddler?”
John Deane is opening the chapter like this:
“Next to having good material, and hardly less important, is its effective arrangement. Some men exhibit particular skill in constructing discourses, a skill far above their ability in other things, and above their general ability. Other men find arrangement especially difficult. SOME CAN DRESS A WINDOW OR ARRANGE FLOWERS, AND OTHERS JUST CAN’T. Those who can’t, can learn it moderately well, though they may never be excellent.”
In the introduction to his book, he calls it “An Explanation…..”, John Deane says this:
“My experience among many fellow-workers has convinced me of the widespread ignorance of the laws of public speaking, which any one may learn and practice; AND FOR LACK OF WHICH MUCH CHRISTIAN WORK IS MADE INEFFECTIVE.”