They Wept When They Heard the Big Story
ASIA--PAPUA NEW GUINEA—Charlie Tumbiago used The Story of Hope teaching visuals in an evangelistic ministry in a local market in their Southern Highlands province. →
ASIA--PAPUA NEW GUINEA—Charlie Tumbiago used The Story of Hope teaching visuals in an evangelistic ministry in a local market in their Southern Highlands province. →
SOUTHEAST ASIA—"We can't find anyone to teach us the Bible," Naraa emailed her sister Saraa. Saraa was a Christian who helped translate the Mongolian Bible, and our friends, Entners, knew Saraa but had never met Naraa. Naraa never had time for Bible study in the capital city of Outer Mongolia, but now that they were 'alone' in Manila due to a job transfer, they wanted to take Saraa's advice to find someone to teach them the Bible, including someone to teach Bagaai, Naraa's husband, English. →
UKRAINE—A car showed up at the clinic in New Kubanka from a village I had never heard of--Shamanovka. In Ukraine it is a big deal for villagers to travel between villages, having to hire a car. These people expressed such urgency in their request for me to go see some patients in their village who have no access to health care. They had heard about the free clinics from relatives. →
CAMEROON—Jeanne is a neighbor of mine who has a severely handicapped boy named David. She herself was also born with spina bifida. These conditions are difficult enough to deal with in the North American culture, but here in Africa these things are even more challenging. →
Avery and Mark—excellent story tellers—were on a mission to motivate and recruit more story-telling disciple-makers when they wrote this book in their down-to-earth storytelling style. And rightly so. In this postmodern world more people need to either read this book or go to an ION (International Orality Network) conference and get on board with this appropriate methodology for sharing Christ and making disciples. →
COSTA RICA—In July of 2010 I embarked on a “police training agreement journey” with a group of 36 Costa Rican officers from five different police bases (Guadalupe, Moravia, Coronado, San Pedro and Curridabat). Every Tuesday we would meet for one hour to study The Story of Hope (TSOH), followed by three hours of tactical training. →
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