Low Orality Reliance ■■□□□ – OralityTalks https://oralitytalks.net Journal • Webinar • Forum Wed, 13 Nov 2024 01:36:57 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7 https://oralitytalks.net/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/cropped-OralityTalks-Icon-32x32.png Low Orality Reliance ■■□□□ – OralityTalks https://oralitytalks.net 32 32 228068180 Orality and the Impact of Media https://oralitytalks.net/orality-and-the-impact-of-media/ https://oralitytalks.net/orality-and-the-impact-of-media/#respond Wed, 13 Nov 2024 01:36:55 +0000 https://oralitytalks.net/?p=2213 Orality and media intersect as digital media reshapes oral traditions and communication practices, extending reach and creating new forms of engagement. Drawing from 30 years in Asia and experience in digital ministry, this article highlights how media amplifies the Gospel by addressing orality, particularly among audiences resistant to text-based methods. Using Paul’s strategy of cultural adaptation, digital platforms emerge as “common ground” for evangelism. Media allows preservation and contextualization, enhancing storytelling and connecting to cultural practices. Practical approaches, such as local leadership training, empower communities and create lasting digital ministries adaptable to diverse cultural needs.

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The Transformative Power of Orality in Campus Ministry https://oralitytalks.net/the-transformative-power-of-orality-in-campus-ministry/ https://oralitytalks.net/the-transformative-power-of-orality-in-campus-ministry/#respond Wed, 13 Nov 2024 01:36:20 +0000 https://oralitytalks.net/?p=2204 This interview with Jaycel explores her role and the transformative impact of orality on her ministry. Jaycel highlights her use of orality techniques in Bible studies and retreats, which made sessions more engaging for students, fostering creativity and a deeper connection with the Gospel. She notes that orality principles have encouraged students to be more active and share their thoughts more freely during Bible studies. Jaycel envisions applying orality principles more broadly and recommends the training, which equips ministry leaders to communicate the Word of God creatively.

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Discipleship in Oral Preference Cultures https://oralitytalks.net/discipleship-in-oral-preference-cultures/ https://oralitytalks.net/discipleship-in-oral-preference-cultures/#respond Mon, 08 Jul 2024 07:37:04 +0000 https://oralitytalks.net/?p=1982 There are many indigenous genres available that are often overlooked for discipleship in oral preference cultures. This article explores both the Sicangu Lakota Native American culture as well as the Builsa culture in Ghana, West Africa to demonstrate the value and use of indigenous symbols, rituals, dance, proverbs, songs and stories for contextualized approaches to discipleship. Drawing from various anthropological theories, examples are provided to demonstrate how these oral genres can address excluded middle issues in order to create missiological transformation. Since these indigenous genres are embedded in culture, wise disciple makers can apply this discipleship approach for the formation of cultural and biblical identity. In the process, this can help disciples overcome the common dangers of both syncretism and split-level Christianity.

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Orality and its Impact on the Development of Servant Leaders in Southern Mexico https://oralitytalks.net/orality-and-its-impact-on-the-development-of-servant-leaders-in-southern-mexico/ https://oralitytalks.net/orality-and-its-impact-on-the-development-of-servant-leaders-in-southern-mexico/#respond Wed, 13 Mar 2024 01:48:45 +0000 https://oralitytalks.net/?p=1463

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 orality in Jewish culture. Inspired by this, we implemented semi-oral methods in leadership workshops with the Mayan community in Quintana Roo, Mexico. Strategies included storytelling, indigenous context-based activities, visual images, and music. The success of this semi-oral approach underscores orality as a tool for developing servant leaders in indigenous and rural contexts, aligning with Christ’s transformative ministry.

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Nepal: Equipping Leaders in Remote Villages https://oralitytalks.net/nepal-equipping-leaders-in-remote-villages/ https://oralitytalks.net/nepal-equipping-leaders-in-remote-villages/#respond Wed, 13 Mar 2024 01:36:47 +0000 https://oralitytalks.net/?p=1459

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 emphasizes the value individuals hold in God’s sight. Utilizing activities, role-playing, and sustainable practices like farming, Chittry imparts leadership lessons. Creative methods such as football, singing heart language songs, and the “Handful of Rice” approach enhance adult learning and contribute to building resilient communities.

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Developing Leaders During a Crisis https://oralitytalks.net/developing-leaders-during-a-crisis/ https://oralitytalks.net/developing-leaders-during-a-crisis/#respond Wed, 13 Mar 2024 01:23:22 +0000 https://oralitytalks.net/?p=1452

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 communities, emphasizing the vital role of creative orality methods, like storytelling, in leadership training. Despite setbacks, the School of Discipleship has grown remarkably, planting around 75 churches. Meng highlights the lessons learned, emphasizing God’s faithfulness, the importance of patience, and the certainty of His ultimate plan for Cambodia’s future.

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Leadership at the Margins in West Africa https://oralitytalks.net/leadership-at-the-margins-in-west-africa/ https://oralitytalks.net/leadership-at-the-margins-in-west-africa/#respond Wed, 13 Mar 2024 01:13:26 +0000 https://oralitytalks.net/?p=1449 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 educational disruptions. Despite adversity, some urban churches thrive, but rural areas face security risks and declining literacy. KBM advocates for orality-based theological education, emphasizing narrative teaching, arts, and culturally relevant methods. The interview explores post-COVID possibilities, envisioning a transformative, faith-driven movement to train the next generation of West African leaders.

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