memory – OralityTalks https://oralitytalks.net Journal • Webinar Thu, 14 May 2026 08:21:47 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 https://oralitytalks.net/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/cropped-OralityTalks-Icon-Gray-32x32.png memory – OralityTalks https://oralitytalks.net 32 32 228068180 Reaching Indigenous Communities Through Orality https://oralitytalks.net/reaching-indigenous-communities-through-orality/ https://oralitytalks.net/reaching-indigenous-communities-through-orality/#respond Wed, 13 May 2026 13:16:50 +0000 https://oralitytalks.net/?p=3559 During our May 2026 webinar, Cleo showcased how orality, specifically oral Bible translations, has a deep impact among indigenous people in northern Brazil. She pointed out that relationships are not optional but central to discipleship.

Translator: Hitielly Correia

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The Power of Storytelling among Buddhists https://oralitytalks.net/the-power-of-storytelling-among-buddhists/ https://oralitytalks.net/the-power-of-storytelling-among-buddhists/#respond Wed, 11 Mar 2026 11:24:54 +0000 https://oralitytalks.net/?p=3422 During our March 2026 webinar, two experienced presenters discussed how storytelling presents unique opportunities to share the good news among Buddhists.

Tony told us how storytelling opened doors among the Tibetans during the 14 years he lived among them. You can also read his article.

Larry Dinkins took us deeper into the subject, showing that storytelling is not optional to engage these people with God’s Word.

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Reading the Environment: Indigenous Ways of Knowing and Communicating in Context (Part 2) https://oralitytalks.net/reading-the-environment-indigenous-ways-of-knowing-and-communicating-in-context-part-2/ https://oralitytalks.net/reading-the-environment-indigenous-ways-of-knowing-and-communicating-in-context-part-2/#respond Mon, 10 Nov 2025 01:26:16 +0000 https://oralitytalks.net/?p=3298

Together with around 20 experts and practitioners in orality, theological education, anthropology, and missiology, editors Danyal Qalb and Charles Madinger are developing a three-volume book series. The project explores orality from multiple angles while offering diverse insights from both research and practice. The first volume was released in the fall of 2025 as a free eBook by OralityResources.International under the title Connecting Points: Bridging the Orality Gap to Minds and 💞. The following article the second part of Jay Mātenga’s chapter, which explores the intersection of orality and a people’s seen and unseen world.

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Reading the Environment: Indigenous Ways of Knowing and Communicating in Context (Part 1) https://oralitytalks.net/reading-the-environment-1/ https://oralitytalks.net/reading-the-environment-1/#respond Mon, 07 Jul 2025 03:08:24 +0000 https://oralitytalks.net/?p=2646

Together with around 20 experts and practitioners in orality, theological education, anthropology, and missiology, editors Danyal Qalb and Charles Madinger are developing a three-volume book series. The project explores orality from multiple angles while offering diverse insights from both research and practice. The first volume is scheduled for release in the fall of 2025 as a free eBook by OralityResources.International under the title Connected Communication: Bridging the Orality Gap. It follows a preview that features the first part of Jay Mātenga’s chapter, which explores the intersection of orality and a people’s seen and unseen world.

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