Students travel to Rocky Mountain National Park to learn Bible storying as an evangelism tool through a StoryRunners® summer mission.
Students travel to Rocky Mountain National Park to learn Bible storying as an evangelism tool through a StoryRunners® summer mission.
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Nestled in the heart of the Rockies, a couple dozen college students gather around a campfire to tell stories. For students on StoryRunners® Rocky Mountain Summer Mission, these stories are not about past adventures or embarrassing moments. They’re telling and learning about the life of Jesus.
Surrounded by cascading mountains and glistening lakes, hikers from all over the world hear gospel stories. Unlike most ministry tools, these stories aren’t told from a booklet or an app or even a Bible. Students learn the stories from Scripture with the objective of sharing them from memory.
StoryRunners serves oral communicators across the globe. An oral communicator is someone who learns and understands information best from oral storytelling, rather than a written form of communication. Through Story Fellowship Groups, StoryRunners trains and equips local community members to facilitate conversations about God’s Word without needing a written copy.
Though oral communicators are common among unreached people groups, storying is a technique that can be used anywhere. According to Todd Norvell, a StoryRunners staff member, storying has immense potential with younger generations.
“In Western culture, the millennial generation and Generation Z don’t learn through reading books; [they] learn through interaction and connection with people,” Todd said.
By telling stories rather than using a physical Bible, spiritual conversations and Bible studies are more accessible to the average person.
“A lot of people have a negative association with Christians and with Scripture, but telling a story, people’s curiosity gets the best of them a lot of times, so it’s a lot easier to start up a conversation,” said Ellie*, a student on the mission in 2018.
In 2019, 17 students participated in StoryRunners’ Summer Mission. For 10 days, students learned Bible stories and how to share them with hikers they encountered along the trails of Rocky Mountain National Park in Colorado.
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