Encounter: The Power of Complexifying Our Narratives and Deepening Our Understanding of the Impact of Stories Told
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Our histories, our stories are a vital part of who we are and more and more we include storytelling as part of our conferences, workshops, meetings, and ministries. Complexifying, countering, re-examining the stories we tell, and the narratives we believe is not easy work but faithful work. Join Allison Davis and Kyna Herzinger from the Presbyterian Historical Society, Office of the General Assembly, and Lee Catoe, Editor of Unbound, Presbyterian Mission Agency, as they share how engaging our stories more critically can deepen our understanding of our collective experiences.
You can learn more about the Presbyterian Historical Society and Office of the General Assembly | Department of History colleagues Allison Davis and Kyna Herzinger.
As well as the online journal, Unbound and podcast A Matter of Faith and Presbyterian Mission Agency colleague, Lee Catoe.
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