Story Telling Background Adventist Education Story Thinker Jesus Told Stories Background First story teller I had Father, I still picture those scenes when I hear scripture Adventist Education Mission Trips, Worship talks, weeks of prayer Story Thinker sermons are good/reading is good, but J. Walsh Student will not engage unless a story is told Jesus Told Stories Parables
If a brother or sister is naked and destitute of daily food, and one of you says to them, Depart in peace, be warmed and filled, but you do not give them the things which are needed for the body, what does it profit? James 2:15,16 If a brother or sister is naked and destitute of daily food, and one of you says to them, Depart in peace, be warmed and filled, but you do not give them the things which are needed for the body, what does it profit? James 2:15,16 When there is a need, doing something is better than nothing.
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When there is need, doing something is better than doing nothing. A poorly told story is better than bulleted list of facts.
Nutritious Microwave Stories What is a nutritious microwave story? Condense storytelling to TV dinner style format, pre-pared and ready to go when you need it. looking at the the 10-15 min weekly/daily worship interaction in the classroom (chaplain/teacher) for all ages easy
Nutritious Microwave Stories Collect Relevant Polish Looking at 3 main things Collection process sustainability. easy/less stress Relevant application transformation/spiritual Polish delivery use of tension entertainment
Transfortainment in one word transformative and entertaining. entertainment is engaging, and engaged listeners are transformed by what they hear. with the audience in mind.
Number one question How do you find these stories where consistently effective easy Collect
Where Everywhere Old Standards Libraries Uncle John s Bathroom Reader Histories Internet Other Story Tellers Friends Audiobooks Podcasts Personal Stories etc. Where Old standards, uncle Arthur s, guide books Yahoo odd news, lifebuzz, wikipedia for details TED talks, audiobooks
Bible Modern Re-tellings Story of Jonah from perspective of the whale Elisha at Dothan, as secret agents. Creative
Read Widely read widely stuff outside your field, things you disagree with.
The System Getting Things Done (GTD) Inbox Review System (what makes it easy and sustainable) GTD concept, David Allen absolutely everything is welcome into the inbox. Inputing must be easy and available at all times. clippings, voice recorder, phone. Review(next level) smaller buckets or tags faith category, courage category, etc.
My Inbox sync with dropbox Tagged my phone is my input method picture of my computer
pictures of tagging.
Psalm 19:1-2 NIV [1] The heavens declare the glory of God; the skies proclaim the work of his hands. [2] Day after day they pour forth speech; night after night they reveal knowledge. Psalm 19:1-2 NIV [1] The heavens declare the glory of God; the skies proclaim the work of his hands. [2] Day after day they pour forth speech; night after night they reveal knowledge. stories constantly around us, who is paying attention?
Daisy Morris
Isle of Wight, southern coast of England in 2009
New Fossil Vectidraco Daisymorrisae Isle of wright Dragon Daisy Morris There are stories around us, are we paying attention?
Relevant When is a story Relevant to the audience? Only when it meets their needs or answers their questions
The With Principle Jesus went to parties. Paul knew about culture books, social media, trending videos Movies, tv shows, etc. being With Only way to find out needs Jesus had the reputation of being at parties Paul knew the culture Acts 17:28 for in Him we live and move and have our being, as also some of your own poets have said, For we are also His offspring. Quoting pop culture of the day. expose yourself to books, social media, tv shows etc. immediate connection when we show interest in their interests. what needs are met by these shows music
Speak to the Big Questions Am I loveable? Who am I? Why am I here? Is there really a God? speaking to teenagers, (Fields and Robbins) suggest universal questions am i loveable?, the quest for community who am I, the quest for identity why am I here, the quest for purpose is there really a God, the quest for communion Where will they go for these answers?
Bible can be applied to our lives, today. The Answers are in the Bible
Bible Answers Big Questions Stories a truly relevant story has all three elements. A Bible answer to the Big question through a Story.
One Bible Point Concordance Personal devotions If desperate google it. The formula begins with One Bible text In order to sink in, only One Bible Text anything else is too much the message will be lost. One Bible text Fastest way, concordance. most organic way, during devotions (file it away)
One Point Story Having one idea that everything else supports makes it easy to internalize a talk. When you have one strong point, the goal is to make your point, not cover everything in your notes. pg. 169 Communicating for change Andy Stanley argues that the one point message is the only effective message today. Having one idea that everything else supports makes it easy to internalize a talk. When you have one strong point, the goal is to make your point, not cover everything in your notes. don t let the story teach them to share their toys, be nice, listen to parents, always forgive, always recycle the message will be lost.
The future of society will be determined by the youth of today. Satan is making earnest, persevering efforts to corrupt the mind and debase the character of every young person; and shall we who have more experience stand as mere spectators, and see him accomplish his purpose without hindrance? [ ] The teachers in our schools have a heavy responsibility to bear. [ ] Teachers, what opportunities are yours? What a privilege is within your reach of molding the minds and characters of the youth under your charge! What a joy it will be to you to meet them around the great white throne, and know that you have done what you could to fit them for immortality! Ellen Gould White, Fundamentals of Christian Education, Instruction for the Home, the School, and the Church (Southern Publishing Association, 1923), 90.
The Point of Story Telling is Transformation Transformation It is the Bible internalized that brings transformation Not the words themselves, but the Word Himself a real relationship with the person of Jesus. Jesus meets our deepest needs and answers our deepest questions. You have a collection of stories You ve identified the questions/needs You ve connected to Bible truths Now How do you ensure that they ll listen when you talk?
Bible Answers Transfortainment Big Questions Stories leads us back to our word if the truth is all that matters why all the fuss. We should just read doctrine. Why did Jesus go out of his way with stories? Why did Paul bother with learning foreign cultures? Why are teachers so creative with their teaching? in order to hold their attention with the purpose of transformation reality is we may be speaking to hostile audiences the best approach in this case is to merely entertain not about winning an argument but about winning a person
where we make it engaging and fun. Polish
Push Through the Story Read it a couple of times Out loud as soon as possible Invite someone to listen. Out Loud as soon as possible tell it out loud at least once. it is now your story your personality shines through invite someone to listen and allow them to critique
Details Walk in character s shoes Take the time to develop your illustration, the more sensory it is the more people will be engaged. (Galli and Larson) Show rather than tell Research Walk in the character s shoes What do you see, smell, feel? happy, sad, scared, tired, cold, etc. What were they doing right before the story, what time of day is it? show rather than tell Research use descriptive words to paint a picture. example: Jesus was happy. vs. a smile spears across Jesus face kids will look up the facts online you can find more stuff that can make the story more interesting
Has a limit Must Memorize Memorization Memorize your first line and your last line, and ramble in between. J Walsh, The Art of Storytelling. Eliminate useless details memory has a limit you constantly have to be memorizing and you might still forget your time is valuable. Must memorize write down facts that are important quotes important point you want to make. First line important decide whether to listen in first 10-15 seconds Last line what they leave with Eliminate useless details contradiction? will this detail mean something to the audience?
Warmth Use names in illustrations Use of Humour References to things you have in common Excitement Passionate storytellers can come across as angry, judgmental. Shy storytellers can come across as uninterested, aloof how can one convey warmth as a story teller Excitement show that this is interesting to you.
Bonus Facial Expressions Funny voices Props Media Facial expression overdo it or will be missed Funny voices practice Goliath talking, am I a dog Old guy, get off my lawn commit to the foolishness wholeheartedly Props Media has to add to the story. Picture/Video/Prezi/Sway accentuates story but doesn t depend on it.
Timing Every story has a release Kids will only listen until Give Spiritual Connection when they are listening Timing of Spiritual Connection Every story has a release, builds to climax, a question, the tension. use this to your advantage, Kids will only listen until the climax is reached, the tension is released. then they stop listening. Make Spiritual Connection when they are listening Beginning, Middle, or right before climax not the end. If you must do it at the end, make sure you ve set it up in the beginning.
Nutritious Microwave Stories Collect Relevant Polish Looking at 3 main things Collection process sustainability. easy/less stress Relevant Polish an answer/need with a story that bridges to the Bible answer with the goal of transformation One Point story delivery use of tension entertainment
Doug Dietz 24 year veteran General Electric 6 year old girl do I have to go into the scary machine.
The King will reply, Truly I tell you, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me. Matthew 25:40 The King will reply, Truly I tell you, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me. Matthew 25:40 The hospital children were the least of these In many ways our School kids are the least of these. We are their advocates The ones that can reach them. And when we serve its as if we re doing it for the King Himself.
Transfortainment In many ways Transfortainment is doing whatever it takes to engage our kids with gospel. What are you willing to do to engage your kids today? This is what Doug did.
created an adventure story.. 6 years old girl can we come back tomorrow.
The King will reply, Truly I tell you, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me. Matthew 25:40
Nutritious Microwave Stories Moises Ruiz Source Bibliography Every Christian can recall at least one great story that communicated a powerful and unforgettable Bible lesson. We will be looking at practical methods enabling teachers to collect and deliver life-changing God stories in the classroom. This session will introduce methods for perusing resources, preparing worships, and presenting faith in conjunction with curriculum. 1. Fields, D. & Robbins D. (2007). Speaking to Teenagers: How to Think About, Create and Deliver Effective Messages. Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan. 2. Walsh, J. (2003). The Art of Storytelling- Easy Steps to Presenting an Unforgettable Story. Chicago, IL: Moody. 3. Webb, J. M. (2001). Preaching Without Notes. Nashville, TN: Abingdon Press. 4. Bathroom Readers Institute (2009). Uncle John s Bathroom Reader Salutes the Armed Forces. Ashland, OR: Bathroom Readers Press. 5. Galli, Mark & Larson, Brian (1994). Preaching that Connects. Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan. 6. Stanley, Andy & Jones, Lane (2006). Communicating for a Change: Seven Keys to Irresistible Communication. Colorado Springs, CO: Multinomah Books. 7. Allen, David (2002). Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity. New York, NY: Penguin Books.