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  • Translation Procedures for TSOH and TWTJ

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    Tags: policies, translations

    This is a brief overview of the procedures and policies to be followed by translation teams working on The Story of Hope and The Way to Joy.

  • Selecting Scripture Portions

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    Tags: chronological bible teaching, the story of hope, biblical issues, translations

    This article by missionary-missiologist Rick Brown focuses on some important Bible translation issues. Since it is impossible to translate the entire Bible quickly, which Bible portions are most important to translate initially? The article also emphasizes the need to keep oral learners in mind, when doing pioneer evangelism. Much of the emphasis of this 16 page article is valuable to missionaries using The Story of Hope, especially those who need to adapt The Story of Hope for the worldview group with which they are ministering.

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  • The Roots of Faith—OT Course Design Document

    This is the course design document (syllabus) for students enrolled in or interested in the Old Testament section of The Roots of Faith: Exploring the Bible from Beginning to End.  The course involves 40 hours of class time (five full days, Monday-Friday).  It covers 50 Bible stories/events from the overall BIG REDEMPTIVE STORY of the Bible.

  • The Roots of Faith - Overview

    The Roots of Faith is the extended version of The Story of Hope that includes 100 stories from the Bible’s Big Story of redemption, 50 from the Old Testament and 50 from the New Testament.  We sometimes call it “a Biblical centipede that doesn’t limp” because every era in the Bible’s Big Story is included, even the 400 years between the Old and New testaments.  Each of the 100 stories is summarily illustrated by one of the images from our new, high quality Good Soil image collection.

  • Use of Story in E and D

    These are just a few examples of stories I use in evangelism and discipleship. People like stories. Stories communicate truth and challenge us to change. Once again I will say: Try it! Telling stories could make a difference in your evangelism and discipleship.