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“I thought sharing the Gospel is only about imparting theological knowledge but that’s not it, it’s more of speaking their heart language.”

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Orality and its Impact on the Development of Servant Leaders in Southern Mexico
Abstract: Exploring the oral influence on Christ’s teachings reveals effective and creative orality methods for training servant leaders. Jesus used narrative stories, parables, and rural illustrations, embracing the tradition of…
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Nepal: Equipping Leaders in Remote Villages
Abstract: Dr. Chittry, a prominent leader in Nepal, employs innovative approaches to train pastors in remote regions, addressing issues of poverty and low self-worth. Drawing from his life journey, he…
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Developing Leaders During a Crisis
Abstract: In this insightful interview, Meng Aun Hour from Cambodia shares his country’s challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic, particularly its economic impact. He discusses the struggles of churches, pastors, and…
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Leadership at the Margins in West Africa
Abstract: In the face of unprecedented challenges in West Africa, the Orality Talks Journal interviews West African leaders (KBM) to understand the church’s struggles amid economic hardships, security threats, and…
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Connected Learning: How Adults with Limited Formal Education Learn
Thigpen, L. L. (2020). Connected learning: How adults with limited formal education learn (American Society of Missiology Monograph Book 44). Pickwick Publications. ISBN 978-1-53267-937-7.
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Orality & Scripture Engagement
In this webinar, Durk Meijer discussed the importance of engaging people with Scripture. He emphasized that giving oral learners a book will not result in them reading it. Instead, engaging…
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Thanks for sharing these concepts in such a clear and practical way, Josh. These are ideas and feelings that I…