Storytelling is one of the most effective ways to reach two-thirds of the world’s population who “learn through stories or music, drama or poetry,” IMB worker Annette Hall said of chronological Bible storying during WMU’s Missions Celebration and Annual Meeting in New Orleans. “If you hand them a book to read, they either can’t read it or they won’t read it,” Hall said.
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