Seven reasons why you need to learn to tell stories
Over on the Richland Campus blog, Dave Dawson cited seven reasons why stories are important.
Excerpt from the post:
- Storytelling is a universal form of communication.
- More than half of the world’s population prefers the concrete mode of learning.
- Stories connect with our imagination and emotions.
- Every major religion uses stories to socialize its young, convert potential followers, and indoctrinate members.
- Approximately 75 percent of the Bible is narrative.
- Stories create instant evangelists.
- Jesus taught theology through stories.