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Speaking...
Frank Francis has spent most of his life
discovering and developing strategies and models for bringing a
greater level of healing, empowerment, and transformation to the
lives he touches. He is a theologian, personal coach, author, speaker
and broadcaster, and mentor…a developer of the human spirit.
His approach is powerful, motivational, intuitive, inspiring, pragmatic,
and humorous and the results are profound. His warm and jovial
personality creates an atmosphere of acceptance for people of all
distinctions. His extemporaneous style allows him to "capture the
magic of the moment" transforming an event into an experience.
 Churches...
Frank Francis is
a seasoned church leader and served in various positions through
the years including senior pastor for two churches he pioneered.
He has also worked for major church marketing corporations and
has contributed to the development of campaigns for major churches
including Lakewood Church in Houston, Texas. In addition he coaches
pastors and missionaries.
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Conclusion ...
Whether your event is key
note, corporate, a retreat, seminar, commencement, church or non-profit
related, Frank Francis will inspire greatness in your audience
and equip them with tools to live a focused, balanced, productive,
and fuller life.
Contact Frank today to schedule him for your event.
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“A word is not a crystal, transparent
and unchanged, it is the skin of a living thought and may vary greatly
in color and content according to the circumstances and the time
in which it is used." ”
— Oliver Wendell Holmes
“Friends, I shall ask you to be
as quiet as possible. I don’t know whether you fully understand
that I have just been shot, but it takes more than that to kill a
Bull Moose,” he said, blood staining through his white vest. “Fortunately
I had my manuscript. You see I was going to make a long speech, and
there is a bullet — there is where the bullet went through.
It probably saved me from it going into my heart. The bullet is in
me now, so I cannot make a very long speech. But I will try my best.”
— Teddy Roosevelt
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