Upcoming Webinar: The Power of Orality in M Ministry
One-third of the world resistant to the Gospel of the Kingdom is related to the Patriarch Abraham. They are coming to Isa (Jesus) and following him in record numbers. Others remain highly resistant, often because of the ways and means cross-cultural workers present Him. Most Christians profoundly misunderstand M-beliefs and cultures, but others build profound relationships, ties to the Way, and pathways for disciple-making movements. Join in the conversation. We want your voice included in this discussion!
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How does Orality help Bridge the Gaps? Itβs more than telling stories.
Featuring: Danny from the Middle East, Jared from Central Asia, Judy from Africa
Help Put Things in Focus
November 12 at 8:00 PM (Manila time, GMT+8)
Looking back
During the past two webinars, we explored Narrative preaching. Check out the resources and watch the recordings:
ποΈ Multiplying Disciples: Making Movements
ποΈ Transformative Storytelling Strategies
π Narrative Preaching
Latest Journal Issue
We have released the π° second issue of our 2025 OralityTalks Journal, featuring articles on diverse orality applications.
Stay tuned for the next issue, scheduled for release in November.
Announcing a new π release
Voices Without Text: Transforming Leadership Training Through Technology

by Timothy Strauss
Foreword by Sherwood Lingenfelter
As churches in oral-majority contexts grow rapidly, leadership development faces challenges due to limited literacy and the high cost of training. Timothy Strauss examines how TheWell, a WiFi-based media tool, enables low- and non-literate believers to access and facilitate Bible and leadership training. His two-phase study demonstrates that effective instructional design and local facilitators empower learners to teach others, showing that technology can bridge educational barriers and expand leadership capacity in high-orality reliant contexts.
π Check it out alongside our other publications, including CONNECTING POINTS: Bridging the Orality Gap to Minds and π, the first definitive examination of the communication traits of orality for all disciplines.

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