Ecuador workshop reconnects participants with God's story

Ecuador workshop reconnects participants with God's story

by
NCN News Staff
| 20 Dec 2019
Beeld
Ecuador Workshop

Workshops were held in Riobamba and Quito, Ecuador, to help leaders understand how to tell Bible stories not from their heads but from their hearts. 

The presenters were Stéphane Tibi, education coordinator for the Eurasia Region, and Angel Sigui, a Master Story Teller for the Tell THE Story program. 

The workshops, held 5-7 December, taught attendees four different steps used in telling the story. One step encouraged them to put themselves in the story and discern what God is trying to show you through the story.

“The training taught participants to be invested storytellers in order to communicate biblical truth in the same way that Christ did,” said Lindsay Eckart, a participant at the workshop. “Not only were we learning stories that would be impactful for those around us, but we were reminded to let ourselves be moved by the story as well.”

As the participants read through the stories, retold them, and put themselves into the stories, they learned that knowing the story and feeling the story from their heart put a different perspective on the story. 

After completing the exercise, Tibi would ask, “How did that make you feel?” many were overcome with tears and responded, “peace, comfort, and God loves me.”

“There were countless instances throughout the training when a story affected someone in an incredibly personal way,” Eckart said. “In my own small group, retelling the story of the blind beggar from Luke 18:35 brought many of us to tears.”

Not only were the workshops about sharing the stories but Tibi also shared techniques for memorizing scripture, references of the Gospels, and Bible story locations through images. He also shared how to memorize the Articles of Faith through study maps. 

One of the pastors was so excited that he shared with his church congregation the next morning.  

--Church of the Nazarene South America Region

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