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A “Typical” day
The unusual is usual for our two-year Quest teams.
“Emma” says: At the beginning of January, Elizabeth and I moved to a small villiage that is about three hours from K-town…
The unusual is usual for our two-year Quest teams.
“Emma” says: At the beginning of January, Elizabeth and I moved to a small villiage that is about three hours from K-town…
The names and faces may be changed for safety but the stories of what God is doing are very real.
I’ve been on an exploratory trip to scope out the area that we will be working in, and was totally blessed the whole time! I get excited when God says to do something and then people say how difficult it is. I asked God to use me in a difficult place and my request has been granted.
Every home can become God’s House through stories.
The very first Quest teams sent out by OneStory are about to pack up and head home after serving for the past two years. Here’s what a few have said:
Some are oral communicators by necessity. Others may have a degree of literacy for certain basic functions, but will not read more complex information such as the Bible.
…so that all unreached and Bibleless people groups will hear and respond to the gospel, resulting in healthy, indigenous, reproducing churches.
Our goal is to be a catalyst to initiate reproducing churches in all 5,500 unreached people groups by the year 2020.
OneStory exists to develop or facilitate effective oral communication strategies to convey God’s Word to people who are unreached or Bibleless.
Throughout the ages, the most enduring form of communication has been the telling of stories.
A word was planted in the earth, and a story grew.
A few years ago “Melissa”, currently a member of Wycliffe, helped adapt a Twenty-one-story evangelism story cloth to fit the needs of from those available at StoryingScarf.com.
July 2006 – After more than a year of planning and preparation, the OneStory Partnership is pleased to launch the first phase of the main website.