The Storytelling God

The Storytelling God
Title The Storytelling God PDF eBook
Author Jared C. Wilson
Publisher Crossway
Pages 194
Release 2014-02-28
Genre Religion
ISBN 1433536714

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The prodigal son. The good Samaritan. A treasure hidden in a field. Most of us have heard these parables before. Yet if these oft-repeated stories strike us as merely sweet, heartwarming, or sentimental, we can be sure we've misread them. Jesus's parables are simultaneously working to conceal and reveal profound spiritual truths about God, humanity, the world, and the future—and we must learn to plumb their depths. A careful reading of the biblical text reveals the surprising ways in which such seemingly simple stories rebuke, subvert, and sabotage our sinful habits, perspectives, and priorities. Discarding the notion that Jesus's parables are nothing more than moralistic fables, Jared Wilson shows how each one is designed to drive us to Jesus in awe, need, faith, and worship.

We the Storytellers

We the Storytellers
Title We the Storytellers PDF eBook
Author Sally Armour Wotton
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 154
Release 2013-10-11
Genre Religion
ISBN 1630870153

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We the Storytellers provides examples and techniques for expressing deeply held beliefs through the oldest form of communication--stories. This book can be used as a resource on narrative theology for preachers, teachers, and storytellers. Narrative theology is about peeling back the known to discover the unknown. Rather than pronouncing facts, it gives an opportunity for an "ah ha" experience. In a sermon it allows the hearer to grasp an element of truth through fiction or personal story--Jesus's method. And narrative theology is about revealing the relationship between God and God's people. What better way to look at relationships than through stories? The book is written in two parts. Part 1 asks what is a sacred story and offers a number of possibilities. Part 2 is a workshop on acting, writing, and presentation skills aimed at those who are drawn to expressing themselves through stories. The stories here are from Sally's own life experiences--the monologues from her imagination. Each story is related to a theme and is humorous, poignant, and human. We the Storytellers will inspire and equip its readers to develop and perform their own sacred stories.

Tell Me a Story

Tell Me a Story
Title Tell Me a Story PDF eBook
Author Scott McClellan
Publisher Moody Publishers
Pages 133
Release 2013-02-18
Genre Religion
ISBN 0802484166

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Do you know what makes a story great? All the best stories have a few things in common. First, we need the voice of a narrator or a storyteller. Then, add interesting characters, throw them into a risky setting, and get ready for a good dose of conflict. Give those characters a purpose or goal, and that's then the real action begins. Story is our calling. It is also the next generation’s best chance of identifying with the Church and changing the world. As we become storytellers, we learn to see the world in terms of stories being lived and told. We discover deeper insights into God, ourselves, and others. God’s story is happening. We are right in the middle of a page-turner—and God is in it with us. Start seeing your life as a part of God’s story and make some great adventures happen right now!

Telling God's Story

Telling God's Story
Title Telling God's Story PDF eBook
Author Preben Vang
Publisher B&H Publishing Group
Pages 150
Release 2013-08-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 1433680017

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How well do you know His story? By the time a Christian reaches young adulthood, he is likely to be quite familiar with every major story in the Bible, but not from having studied them in any particular order. Ask an average Bible student to arrange certain characters and events chronologically, and the results are telling. Telling God’s Story looks closely at the Bible from its beginning in Genesis to its conclusion in Revelation. By approaching Scripture as one purposefully flowing narrative, emphasizing the inter-connectedness of the text, veteran college professors Preben Vang and Terry G. Carter reinforce the Bible’s greatest teachings and help readers in their own ability to share God’s story effectively with others. Ideal for classroom settings, this second edition of Telling God's Story now features all supporting charts, photographs, and illustrations in full color!

God's Gift of Story

God's Gift of Story
Title God's Gift of Story PDF eBook
Author Dwayne Gandy
Publisher
Pages 152
Release 2015-01-23
Genre
ISBN 9780692329276

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Storytelling has been around since the beginning of creation. When Adam first called his new companion "woman" he was telling the story of her beginning; she was taken from man. God's Gift of Story is an exciting look at God as the undisputed storytelling champion of the universe.Why the 10 plagues? Why the flood? Why did Jonah spend three days and nights in the belly of a big fish? Why did God choose to bring down the walls of Jericho the way He did? Why did His Son start life in a manger? Why the cross? In part, the answer to all these questions is story. He created people and He knows people can't help themselves, they must repeat good stories. This innate desire to tell stories is so powerful that Jesus often warned people not to tell their story only to see them disregard his command and tell the story of what He did for them to whomever would listen.Our generation must answer the call to pass God's stories down to the next generation. It's time to open this book and learn from the Master!

God as Storyteller

God as Storyteller
Title God as Storyteller PDF eBook
Author John A Beck
Publisher Chalice Press
Pages 0
Release 2008-06-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780827212541

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The Bible is filled with carefully told stories that are designed to reach from their pages into our lives. They reach out to entertain us. They cause us to laugh or make us cry. But most importantly, the stories in the Bible shape our thinking and our faith. This book honors the role of God as storyteller and explores how God's inspired authors carefully select and present an event so as to instill it with meaning. In order to deepen our appreciation of the storyteller's craft, this book surveys the traditional categories of narrative criticism to see how the design of scene, plot, characterization, narration, time, and wordplay shape the story we read. But the reader will also find a considerable portion of this book devoted to a new form of narrative analysis-narrative geography. Since the stories of the Bible are filled not only with people but also with place, we note how the storyteller may strategically use, reuse, and nuance geography as part of the storytelling process. As we come to a fuller appreciation of how the events of the Bible become its stories, we will have set the stage for a discussion of the reader's craft, seeking meaning in such stories. In the end, the reader will be rewarded with a new and exciting way of reading God's stories that appreciates not only their composition but also their meaning.

Telling God's Stories with Power

Telling God's Stories with Power
Title Telling God's Stories with Power PDF eBook
Author Paul F. Koehler
Publisher William Carey Publishing
Pages 298
Release 2010-06-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 0878080651

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This is a complete and practical introduction to storying, especially for people who want to learn about using biblical storytelling in cross-cultural contexts and who want to train others to become storytellers. It includes many fascinating accounts of the responses of tribal people to the first proclamation of the gospel through storytelling. The result of years of research and field testing, Telling God's Stories with Power is a product of the author's own journey as he confronted the challenges of teaching the Bible in parts of the world where people are unaccustomed to a Western style of learning. Full of innovative and groundbreaking insights, this study is packed with ideas, explanations, and constructive suggestions stated in clear and simple language. Throughout the book there are extensive examples from the storytellers' own experiences. Tracing the movement of the biblical stories across multiple generations of tellers and listeners, storytelling is found to be superior for knowledge transfer and for bypassing resistance to the gospel in oral contexts, thus presenting clear evidence of the effectiveness of biblical narrative among oral learners.