Gospel.com Topics Feed - Storytelling
2014-12-17T12:01:42-05:00GCIinfo@gospel.com/feeds/topics/storytelling/A redemptive Christmas spider story from Germany and Ukrainehttp://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/126832014-12-17T12:01:42-05:00
Out in a small town the other day, I stumbled upon a one-day Christmas market, and some hand-crafted glass jewelry caught my eye. Or, more specifically, beautiful hand-made spiders about 3 inches/8cms high, sitting over the other jewelry on display. The most popular TED lecture ever - it's about creativityhttp://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/125442014-09-12T11:44:48-05:00
Do you know who is the most popular TED lecturer ever? He beats the second-most popular by more than 50%, and 9 million views. His name is not Bono or Gates.
He's a British educationalist – Sir Ken Robinson. His contention is that creativity is as important as literacy. Watch his TED lecture below to learn why, and to notice what makes him such a good communicator, using storytelling and humor. Are you using the best method to communicate your message? What does research show?http://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/123022014-05-08T11:14:32-05:00
There’s a magazine from my childhood which has hugely influenced my thinking since. And it wasn’t Superman comic!
It was WHICH?, the magazine of the pioneering UK consumer group CA. In what is now a common worldwide concept, they buy and exhaustively test various consumer products, and choose a 'best buy', or a range of recommendations based on various criteria. French animation by Michel Ocelot is a storytelling masterclasshttp://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/119182014-01-30T10:37:18-05:00
For Christmas, I received a little gem – the DVD Tales of the Night by celebrated French animator Michel Ocelot. It's based on the very simple device of story within story: a young man, woman and older technician meet in an abandoned cinema and collaborate together to create and act in (or perhaps animate – this is left open) a series of delightful short stories.
See why storytelling communicates so well, and recognize the creative process for storytellers down the millenia. Finding Good Illustrations: Secrets of Dynamic Communicationhttp://faithgateway.com/good-illustrations-secrets-dynamic-communication/2013-11-07T06:00:04-05:00
A good illustration has the power to lift an abstract idea to a position of interest and practical application. It can snap a wandering mind back to attention, convince a doubting mind of truth, and clarify a difficult concept. You can enhance the dynamics of your communication by adopting the practices presented in this chapter […] New word enters language and goes viral in a month: phubbinghttp://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/114662013-08-20T11:21:39-05:00
It's rare to see a new word born and taken into worldwide common usage within a month. But that's what has happened with 'phubbing' – a contraction of 'phone snubbing. Prof. Brian Sturm explains how storytelling actually workshttp://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/107122013-05-08T11:21:04-05:00
Choose your comfiest chair, make yourself a tasty coffee (or other beverage as preferred) and settle down for a 45-minute journey with Professor Brian Sturm to learn more about story.
Sturm presents storytelling as a way of organizing information, conveying emotions, and building community. A model of storytelling as altered state of consciousness (the story trance) is presented that includes 16 portals to altered states. Storytelling and humor: Christian books and free resourceshttp://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/106762013-04-24T11:32:13-05:00
Many people still seem to feel that storytelling and humor are, if even used at all, minor elements to bolt onto the beginning or end of the 'real' message we are trying to communicate.
In reality, these should be integral to all communication, embedded and inseparable. This applies equally whether it is evangelism, teaching, or advocating a nonprofit or ministry. Watch Eugene Peterson talk about storytelling [video]http://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/102662013-01-30T10:33:35-05:00
Storytelling, in its many and various outworkings, is vital in effective communication. If you've got 30 minutes spare this week, come back to this page and take time to learn from Eugene Peterson (Bible translator, The Message) talking to Dean Nelson about stories, the Bible, and more. Storytelling resources and why it mattershttp://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/102102013-01-21T11:52:55-05:00
Two interesting videos on different aspects of storytelling. First, here's a short video from Sean Buluva, an oral communication trainer. It sums up the 9 storytelling tips he also explains in writing.