Scripture calls us to be witnesses, ones who watch events unfold and then tell of them. 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. Through narrative we uncover a better framework for understanding abstract concepts such as purpose and conflict, as well as more concrete aspects of our lives ...
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Scripture calls us to be witnesses, ones who watch events unfold and then tell of them. 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. Through narrative we uncover a better framework for understanding abstract concepts such as purpose and conflict, as well as more concrete aspects of our lives such as work, technology, communication, and community. Story touches every part of our lives because it's the form factor of our lives--story is inside all of us, and we're all inside a story.
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