Narrative Evangelism: Finding Jesus in Dysfunctional Families, A Case Study of Genesis 27:1-28:9
Location
Seminary Room N310
Start Date
10-2-2023 9:00 AM
End Date
10-2-2023 9:30 AM
Description
Perfection is a term commonly used in ideal and rarely in real situations. We encounter imperfect stories in the Bible. Through sharing these imperfect narratives with a broken and hurting world, the world meets and connects with Jesus Christ. Using the story of Esau and Jacob in Genesis 27:1–28:9, the paper seeks to achieve two objectives. First, to persuasively demonstrate effective ways evangelists can share sound Biblical doctrines through the sharing of narratives. Second, to propose and recommend a cyclic approach to evangelism by telling Biblical narratives instead of the commonly used dogmatic and ideological linear approach.
Narrative Evangelism: Finding Jesus in Dysfunctional Families, A Case Study of Genesis 27:1-28:9
Seminary Room N310
Perfection is a term commonly used in ideal and rarely in real situations. We encounter imperfect stories in the Bible. Through sharing these imperfect narratives with a broken and hurting world, the world meets and connects with Jesus Christ. Using the story of Esau and Jacob in Genesis 27:1–28:9, the paper seeks to achieve two objectives. First, to persuasively demonstrate effective ways evangelists can share sound Biblical doctrines through the sharing of narratives. Second, to propose and recommend a cyclic approach to evangelism by telling Biblical narratives instead of the commonly used dogmatic and ideological linear approach.
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Breakout Session