Character development is crucial to any remarkable story. And it's all about habits and assumptions. Back in April of 2008, I participated in Script Frenzy, an annual challenge to write a 100-page script in one month. I chose to write mine as a film script. In the preseason training (i.e. a couple days before April), I researched some. . .
Continue reading...20 February 2009
And now I will write about a topic in which I have scant knowledge and even less genuine experience: the art of tongue biting. Despite the Bible’s many warnings against unruly tongues, lips, and other mouth parts, I for a long time held a quite different view. This is the story of how it developed. [...]
Continue reading...18 February 2009
Testimony revolution? Check. Testimony planned? Check. Testimony lived? Check. What’s left? Your friend is still waiting to hear it. We’re accustomed to presenting our testimony without having clear goals. We tell a story. But often, we don’t know why we’re telling the story. We just tell – or ramble. We know the testimony is supposed [...]
Continue reading...5 February 2009
This post is part of the Testimony Revolution series. Get future posts delivered to you for free by grabbing the RSS feed or email updates. You’ve switched your story, you’ve planned your approach, and now you’re ready to bring your testimony to life. At this point, you already understand what you need to create your [...]
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25 February 2009
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