Category Archives: Mission Strategy

Strategy Team Pierces the ‘Heart of Darkness’ With the Help of Volunteers

What is the ‘Heart of Darkness’? The ‘Heart of Darkness’ is a seven state area in the southwestern portion of Mexico that has a geographical outline resembling a heart shape. The “darkness” part of its name comes from the fact that the entire area is less than 2% Evangelical. Mike Brundart, is the IMB team strategy coordinator for reaching [...]

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Basic Mission Principles from the Book of Acts

This outline of Acts is from Strategy Church Coordinator training. PREPARE TO EXTEND GOD’S KINGDOM 1:8 – Witness for Jesus in the power of the Holy Spirit, in four areas: Locally (our ‘Jerusalem’), Nearby, with people of the same culture (our ‘Judea’), Nearby, with people of similar cultures (our ‘Samaria’), Unevangelized peoples wherever they are (the [...]

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Using Bible Pictures While Storying

The old adage says that a good picture is worth a thousand words. This is true up to a point. Pictures have their advantages and their disadvantages. A good set of Bible teaching pictures can be a great asset in telling Bible stories and in qualifying someone who may not be accepted otherwise as a teacher except [...]

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Conducting a Bible Storying Session

The Bible stories are presented during storying sessions. There are four typical parts to each storying session. How each part is conducted must be determined by the story teller and their knowledge of the people. Typically the Bible storying session is NOT a worship service but a teaching time.  If prayer is used keep it brief and [...]

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Bible Storying Strategy

Following is a helpful organization of the Bible into a strategy for evangelizing, affirming new believers, planting a church, discipling new believers, and bringing closure to the Bible story. This strategy should be seamless in that each part should flow into the next and it should be invisible, that is, done without announcing what is to [...]

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A Core Set of Stories

The list of Basic Bible Truths gives criteria for an outline of a Core Set of Stories that deal with the truths.  This is a list of possible stories that could be used for evangelizing when the story teller knows nothing about the worldview of the target people.  This list is a good beginning point [...]

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Where to Begin When Preparing for Storying

There are two essential things for the story teller to know.  This is assuming that he or she already has a working knowledge of God’s Word.  First he needs to be aware of the basic Bible truths which a person needs to hear and understand in order to be open to salvation.  There is a suggested [...]

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Fast Tracking the Gospel

What is Fast Tracking the Gospel? Fast-tracking the Gospel is telling the Bible stories in a continuous sequence from some beginning point (typically Creation) through the story of Jesus.  It can be done in varying amounts of time from an hour to several days depending on how many stories are used and how much detail [...]

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What Forms of Bible Stories are Used?

Topical Story The most common form we are all familiar with is the topical story which is usually related to a Bible lesson topic.  Topical stories are often used to instruct and disciple and are a good way to give corrective teaching as several story lessons are brought to bear upon an issue.  Topical stories [...]

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Types of Bible Stories For Storying

Remind me again what “storying” is. Bible storying is the intentional use of Bible stories for the purposes of evangelism, church planting, discipleship, leadership training, and ministry.  Bible storying is distinguished from other forms of Bible teaching by its reliance upon the preserved biblical narrative or story.  Bible storying is often used with various forms [...]

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