Suggested Interview
Questions
for John Ortberg
Author of
Everybody’s Normal Till You Get to
Know Them
Zondervan Publishing (March 2003)
- Why do you think it’s
important that we realize that none of us are normal?
- Why are we so
concerned with being normal anyway?
- Do you think it’s
harder to accept people’s abnormalities in an age when we’re so focused on
perfection?
- You mention in your
book that human beings should come with “as is” tags? How would that help?
- Why is it so
important to have truth tellers in our lives? How do we find the right
people to fill this role?
- Why do we see others’
imperfections so much more easily?
- What do we lose out
on when we shy away from people because they’re not perfect?
- How has our lack of
connectedness affected how we interact with others?
- By asking us to
accept we’re not normal, are you giving us license to stay just as we are?
- If readers walk away
with one thing after reading Everybody’s
Normal Till You Get to Know Them, what do you hope that is?
December
2002
Contact: Jana Muntsinger, MMPR, 804.745.0099,
jana@mmpublicrelations.com