It’s nice to watch glimpses of a lesson done with the presence of children around the storyteller. It’s more than skill, it’s about the storyteller embodying the significance of the stories they are communicating. The discovery of insights from Godly Play actually benefitted me more than I realized. even though the initial prompting was more…
Month: April 2009
A Third Way for Congregations?
I’m still reading Changing the Conversation: A third way for congregations and using the book as a point for self-reflection. The blog posts here slows me down and pulls me back to the chapters I’ve already read which is good. So, there is a back and forth movement. I’m already into the chapter “Conversation Four:…
Godly Play: The Great Family
I’ve been thinking about Godly Play. I wonder how we can reengage the best of what it has thought us.
Changing the Conversation: A third way for congregations.
I’ve always loved the word “conversation”. I prefer it over other words like “dialogue” or “movement” (depending on which end of the spectrum one is in whether activism or quietism or whatever pole one chooses. Happy Birthday Bangsar Lutheran Church! It’s fascinating after all these years, I find myself returning to the basic questions…