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Has Orality impacted your life and ministry? We love testimonies like that. Join us for the next episode of God Speaks as we hear YWAMer Youngshin shares how God directed her steps into orality, oral Bible translation and finally to Jerusalem as part of a larger Kingdom strategy to impact oral Bible translation teams around the globe.…
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"Any one thirst? Come." In this episode of God Speaks, Michael J. Mantle and Jonathan Wiles of Living Water International discuss how orality has impacted not only their lives but also the cultural ethos of their entire org. In the missions world today, we need more of such forerunners. Websites mentioned during the episode: https://water.cc https:…
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God Speaks is excited to welcome Charles Madinger and Daniel Goerzen from the Institute of Orality Strategies (iOS) as they introduce a significant new orality initiative that seeks to address a familiar question: "What makes oral-reliant people oral-reliant?" Related links: https://gomap.pro https://gomap.pro/survey/ https://i-os.org/training/…
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We are excited to host Samuel Chiang, the former CEO of the International Orality Network (ION) and of the Seed Company. Samuel current serves as the Deputy Secretary General of Ministries for the World Evangelical Alliance and brings a wealth of experience and wisdom to our next episode of God Speaks. But, even more, Samuel hungers for God. Join u…
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We are delighted to welcome Laura Cooke to the next edition of God Speaks. Laura is the founder and creator of 7SONG: The Bible in Song. 7SONG tells the entire story of the Gospel in seven songs, and is being translated and sung by indigenous singers to share the message of Jesus with people in their heart language. Having traveled extensively, Lau…
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Orality and Multicultural Teams We are excited to welcome you to the next episode of God Speaks. Dr. Don Moon will be joining us. Don (PhD, Biola) brings thirty-plus years of experience, leadership, and teaching to our discussion of orality and cross-cultural teams. We are excited to welcome him to the God Speaks webinar as we discuss this critical…
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Re-Imagining Bible Translation Through YWAM and Orality: An Interview From The Ground-level In this last year, Vikki Wright and the YWAM Arua (Uganda) team have followed the Holy Spirit into the whole new world of Oral Bible Translation (OBT). They have already experienced God do some tremendous things and Vikki will be joining us to share in more …
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Orality and Theological Education in the Majority World Context: Addressing the Oral Oversight God is raising up theologically astute Majority World leaders who care about equipping their leaders with appropriate tools to engage the oral-reliant communicators in their communities. One of those thought-leaders is Dr. Ezekiel Ajibade, senior lecturer…
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In their book, A Return to Oral Hermeneutics, Steffen and Bjoraker reengaged us in a vital discussion for today both in terms of missions as well as better Bible understanding for all of us. Ray Neu has learned some of the more practical and pragmatic aspects of doing Oral Hermeneutics in an African context. In the next several episodes, Ray will h…
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This month, we will continue our experiential learning together as we explore how God shapes different people's character in the Bible through various life experiences. Specifically, we will examine the intersections God offered to people and how they responded to those opportunities and the choices they made. Such investigations will contribute to…
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We are excited to have Dr. Ray Neu with us again this month on our God Speaks webinar/podcast. He will be modeling for us how to apply contextualized, oral hermeneutics to a biblical passage. This episode promises to be engaging and practical. We welcome you to join us as we seek to better communicate God's Word today.…
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Want to reach the world for Jesus? Most of the world's population is oral-preferenced. That means we need to incorporate orality into all of our mission strategies. But how do we do that? We begin with prayer. Join us for this next episode of God Speaks: Conversations on Orality and the Gospel as we explore the relationship between orality and pray…
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Embodying the Spoken & Artistic Word With Special Guest: Roce Anog-Madinger: Jesus shared stories. We know that. But Jesus must have also listened to the people’s stories for 30 years before he started teaching using parables, symbols, or metaphors. Roce will be sharing how the arts helped her listen to people’s hearts by ‘listening’ to their arts.…
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Episode 9 - Orality and Real Life Relationships: Putting Theory Into Practice Having been involved in Christian ministry since a teenager, Jim is dedicated to making God look good, Jesus well known and Christians well trained. For that reason his dedication to the Lord targets ministries emphasizing the practical. Orality fits nicely into that nich…
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The lives of the saints are the hermeneutical key to Scripture—S. Hauerwas This webinar seeks to explore how engaging oral hermeneutics naturally leads to fresh ways of theologizing that can complement systematic and biblical theology. Building on previous episodes, the discussion will explore how orality and character theology allow for powerful c…
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This conversation will begin with a brief and broad consideration of the typical text-reliant, systematic hermeneutical approaches of today. With those markers in place, Tom and Bill will spell out what they are offering by way of an oral hermeneutic and model this in a practical storytelling demonstration. https://godspeaks.buzzsprout.com…
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This conversation will delve into Tom and Bill’s chapter on how orality has shaped and interfaced with text in the making of the canon. The goal will be to help illuminate how our text-centric paradigm as a holdover from the Enlightenment (that was discussed in episode 3) is a relatively recent development. Furthermore, it will help illuminate how …
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In this conversation, Tom & Bill answer the question: How did we get to this place communicatively in the twenty-first century? The discuss will offer some brief descriptions of Christian communication prior to the Enlightenment and then delve into how the Enlightenment played such a critical role in reshaping the nature of thinking and communicati…
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Narrative: In the first episode, we explored how biblical orality invites us into a bigger communication narrative of embodied, interpersonal communication with the Triune Creator himself. This episode shifts the attention from the vertical axis to more of the horizontal one: how did God design human persons to live and communicate in community wit…
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In this episode, Billy Coppedge explores why orality is critical for the future of global missions. It will approach this by briefly looking at the nature of global missions today and critical issues that are being raised. One of the themes running through all such discussions is the nature of human persons and an argument can be made that most (if…
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