telling your story.
Read John 9 And they have conquered him by the blood of the Lamb and by the word of their testimony , for they loved not their lives even unto death. (Revelation 12:9 ESV). I was sitting in a meeting last night for care groups on storytelling, the different elements, the impact, the boundaries, and everything that encompasses storytelling in care situations, whether in a group or individual setting, for the caregiver and the care receiver as well. Very interesting, and definitely very helpful. It was a Eureka moment for me, and it came to me much later, afterward, as I was lying in bed thinking about everything we had talked about. Your “story” is nothing but the modern term for “testimony.” Those of us who are old enough to remember testimony nights at church can relate. We would find them awkward, even boring at times, but nevertheless, impacting. And, how many of us remember our youth leaders scolding us beca...