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New International Network Established to Help Storytellers Reach Their Intended Audience
Posted: Friday April 01, 2005 9:13 PM EST
By Michael Ireland
Chief Correspondent, ASSIST News Service

Anaheim, California—Sharing the Gospel of Jesus Christ with an ever-increasing global population that learns by oral means is now considered one of the top priorities of many denominations and ministries.

‘’The world is a waffle, not a pancake,’’ Avery Willis says in a presentation during a recent Epic Partnership gathering in Asia: Like pouring syrup on a waffle and not filling all the squares, Christ’s followers have yet to reach all the peoples with the Gospel—despite generations of outreach. (Photo: BP / IMB)

Groups such as Campus Crusade for Christ International, the International Mission Board of the Southern Baptist Convention, Trans World Radio, Youth With A Mission and others have formed a new strategic partnership known as the International Orality Network (ION). The ION seeks to help educate the church on using means such as chronological storytelling and dramatic narratives to convey the good news of Jesus.

The ION is sponsoring a 2005 Consultation on Orality September 13-15, 2005 in Anaheim, CA, USA. The Consultation is expected to be the largest forum ever for the rapidly emerging field of ministry to oral communicators, says a news release received by ASSIST News Service (ANS).

“Sixty-six percent of the world’s population either cannot read or prefer communicating by oral means, according to the newly formed International Orality Network (ION). ION leaders say that means at least 1.5 billion unreached peoples of the world face a Christless eternity unless literate Christians make significant changes in evangelism, discipleship, leadership training and church planting,” the release states.

Dr. Avery Willis, Executive Director of ION and the former Vice President of Overseas Operations International Mission Board of the Southern Baptist Convention, says: “These people need a customized strategy delivered in a culturally appropriate manner in order for them to hear, understand and respond to the gospel and then reproduce disciples.”

ION Conference

To address the challenges and opportunities of sharing the Gospel with an ever-increasing population that learns by oral means, ION will host the 2005 Consultation on Orality, September 13-15, 2005 at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Anaheim, California, USA. This three-day conference is entitled “A Story for the Nations: Making Disciples of Oral Learners.”

The gathering will bring together evangelists, ministry leaders, pastors and missionaries to rediscover principles for reaching the lost by presenting the Bible as Jesus, Peter and Paul did—through oral means.

Workshops include: The Background of Storytelling; Literacy Reality; The Theological Place for Storytelling; Hands on Storytelling; Music and Drama to Present Bible and more. For registration and hotel information, please go to http://www.oralbible.com.

ION Background

The International Orality Network was formed by the merging of the Lausanne (Committee for World Evangelization) Task Force on Making Disciples of Oral Learners and the Oral Bible Network.

ION’s vision is “to make God’s Word available to all oral learners in culturally appropriate ways that enable church planting movements everywhere.”

ION endeavors to educate the church about the necessity of using means like chronological storytelling and dramatic narratives to convey the good news of Jesus. When reaching out to oral societies, ION believes it is imperative to use communication forms that are familiar within the particular culture, such as stories, proverbs, drama, songs and poetry.

The ION consists of 15 task forces each directed by a world missions leader, including Steve Douglass, President of Campus Crusade for Christ International and Samuel Chiang, C.O.O. of Trans World Radio.

Joining together in this strategic partnership are: Campus Crusade for Christ International; Epic Partners; Hosanna/Faith Comes By Hearing; The God’s Story Project; International Mission Board of the Southern Baptist Convention; The JESUS Film Project; Progressive Vision; The Seed Company; Scriptures in Use; Trans World Radio; Wycliffe International; and Youth with a Mission.


Reproduced with permission from ASSIST News Service.
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