📜 [EN] Brief summary of Lecture 9
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Oral Bible Storytelling Practicum: Group Preparation, Sharing, and Discovery
This practicum brings together the core skills from earlier sessions—learning a story by heart, using the Wise Counselor Questions, and facilitating discovery—so you can prepare and share a Bible story with another group. The emphasis is on participation: the more you put in, the more you gain. Expect to practice, make mistakes, refine, and try again.
Purpose of the Practicum
- Integrate the five-step oral storying process with the Wise Counselor Questions in a live group setting. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}
- Practice preparing a “meal” (your story) that can be served to another group—an analogy that highlights the deliberate steps needed for good preparation.
- Experience cross-group sharing as a form of witness: learn in one group, then send a volunteer “missionary” to tell the story to another group.
Session Flow at a Glance
- Group assignments & passages: each group receives a short Bible text to learn and prepare. :contentReference[oaicite:3]{index=3}
- Story learning (≈15 minutes): learn and rehearse the story aloud, ideally 2–3 passes; today, two passes may be all you can do—quality over quantity.
- Treasure-hunting: use Wise Counselor Questions to walk slowly from the start of the story; depth over speed. You likely will not reach the end—and that’s fine.
- Send a storyteller: one volunteer goes to another group (cross-language or cross-room) to share the prepared story.
Assigned Practice Texts
- Genesis 1:1–5 — creation’s opening scene (English online group).
- 2 Kings 8:1–6 — the Shunammite returns (Estonian online group).
- Mark 12:41–44 — the widow’s offering (Russian online group).
- Luke 10:38–42 — Martha and Mary (English online group).
Note: In-person groups will also pair to “evangelize” one another: Estonian ➝ Russian and Russian ➝ Estonian.
Preparation: From Ingredients to a Meal
Preparing a story is like preparing potatoes well: it takes deliberate steps. Don’t rush the process—peel, cut, season, and cook. In story terms:
- Peel: pray and read the passage aloud; aim for a clean grasp of the scene.
- Cut: map the beats (who speaks/acts; where; what changes).
- Season: add embodiment—voice, pace, gesture, facial expression.
- Cook: rehearse out loud (twice today is acceptable); refine accuracy and clarity.
Learning the Story (Quick Guide)
- Keep an open Bible visible: this signals that the story is God’s Word.
- Tell it once naturally; tell it again imagining the scene and using hand motions.
- Retell in pairs if the group is shy—lower the barrier to everyone speaking.
Wise Counselor Questions (Use Slowly, From the Start)
- What is said? What is done?
- What choices are made? What other choices were possible?
- What are the results? (near-term and longer-term)
Go for depth, not distance: it is better to mine the opening verses well than to skim the whole passage thinly.
Facilitation Tips
- Participation first: invite every person to contribute; standing/stretching is fine if it helps focus.
- Model pace: if the group stalls, briefly supply the factual detail and move on.
- Set expectations: two passes today are acceptable due to time; in normal practice aim for three or more.
- Cross-group sharing: prepare one volunteer to tell the story to a partner group as a simple, clear witness.
Suggested 30–40 Minute Plan
- 00:00–02:00 Pray; open Bibles; choose a narrator.
- 02:00–12:00 Learn & rehearse (2 passes); pair retells if needed.
- 12:00–25:00 Wise Counselor Questions—walk from the beginning slowly; note “treasures.”
- 25:00–35:00 Coach a volunteer to tell the story elsewhere (clarity, accuracy, embodiment).
- 35:00–40:00 Send the storyteller; debrief on what you learned.
What “Success” Looks Like Today
- You can tell the assigned story naturally with all essential details.
- Your group can name at least 3–5 “treasures” (insights) from the opening of the passage.
- One person is ready to share the story simply with another group.
Summary
- This practicum integrates story learning and discovery questions in one exercise.
- Prepare deliberately (like cooking): pray, map, embody, rehearse—then serve your “meal.”
- Go slow and deep; accuracy and participation matter more than finishing the whole passage today.
- Cross-group sharing turns practice into witness: learn, tell, and listen for what God reveals.
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