
True Story: A Christianity Worth Believing In A friend of mine showed me this video that they showed at the Willow Creek Leadership Conference. He felt that it was the best video summary of the diagram in True Story.

True Story: A Christianity Worth Believing In The folks at Brentwood Baptist were open-hearted and ready to roll! Check this out --
Source: www.brentwoodbaptist.com
By Kaylan ChristopherJust a few months ago, Brentwood Baptist went through training during our services on how to share Jesus with others using the "four circle" model of the gospel presentation, developed by Dr. ...

True Story: A Christianity Worth Believing In For those of you who know German, here is a positive review (from what I could tell with Google's translation).
Source: www.erf.de
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True Story: A Christianity Worth Believing In Way cool! IVP Korea translated "True Story" into Korean. It's title is translated as "Napkin Evangelism" and you can see the Starbucks-like logo that says "True Story Coffee" in English. But my wife wants to correct the bio; I can't read it enough to know the difference. =)
Source: ivp.co.kr
시작하기 전에옛날 옛적에프롤로그: 신앙의 위기제1장. 선을 위해 창조되다제2장. 죄악으로 손상되다제3장. 더 나은 모습으로 회복되다제4장. 치유를 위해 함께 부름받다에필로그: 새로운 출발무대 뒷이야기큰 이야기: 왜 우리에게는 큰 이야기가 필요한가세 가지 전환: 큰 이야기의 방향복음은 응급조치가 아니다: 큰 이야기의 목적리허설: 큰 이야기 설명법큰 이야기 나누기감사의 글주저자 인터뷰

True Story: A Christianity Worth Believing In Here's a painter's adaptation of the Big Story -- using gears as the main metaphor. HT: Brian Hofmeister.
Source: root48.wordpress.com
This is a painter’s spin off of James Choung’s diagram The Big Story, customized for Christ’s Church of the Capital District.I want to be Bob Ross when I grow up.

True Story: A Christianity Worth Believing In Here's a wonderful (am I biased?) review of True Story from Prism Magazine.
Source: www.esa-online.org

True Story: A Christianity Worth Believing In
A year after it's release, the study guide for True Story is officially out from InterVarsity Press' website. And it's free!
Many thanks to Caroline Rhim and the crew at Duraleigh Presbyterian Church in Durham, NC for road-testing the material! I hope this helps spread the incredible message the Good News was meant to be.
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True Story: A Christianity Worth Believing In Evergreen Baptist Church in LA had an art contest for whey they call the "four chapter" gospel, which is derived from the Big Story. Here's the winner: Chris Lee's version. Ain't it cool?

True Story: A Christianity Worth Believing In A phone interview with Leading Outreach …
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The Outreach & Evangelism Channel at ChristianityToday.com offers resources related to mission, creation, and growth of your Outreach Ministry.

True Story: A Christianity Worth Believing In
Speaking at a one-day worship hosted by Evergreen Baptist Church of LA:
www.ebcla.org
Time:9:00AM Saturday, April 25th
Location:Evergreen Baptist Church of LA

True Story: A Christianity Worth Believing In
Speaking at the Sunday worship services at Evergreen Baptist Church of Los Angeles.
www.ebcla.org
Time:8:30AM Sunday, April 19th
Location:Evergreen Baptist Church of Los Angeles

True Story: A Christianity Worth Believing In
Teaching on the Big Story in San Diego, as a part of Flood's Leadership Conference called SOMA.
http://www.floodsandiego.com/soma
Flood Church's Leadership Retreat
Time:11:00AM Saturday, February 28th
Location:NTC Promenade

True Story: A Christianity Worth Believing In Teaching on the Big Story in Dallas.
Time:7:00PM Tuesday, February 24th
Location:Park Cities Baptist Church

True Story: A Christianity Worth Believing In Christianity Today published a bible study on the Big Story! The download isn't free, but check it out if you're interested.
Source: biblestudies.stores.yahoo.net
Examine a new way of expressing the gospel especially designed to explain God’s “Big Story” with diagrams simple enough to be drawn on a napkin at a coffee shop.












