Author: Cody C. Lorance
Date: 02.12.2010
Category: Scripture Engagement, Orality, Diasporas
I recently completed a 2-part message (or series) on the story of Noah and the Flood from Genesis 6-10 at TriEak Parmeshwar Mandali (TPM), the Nepali-speaking church that I pastor in the Chicago area. I am posting some of my reflections here (in the form of links to blog articles) as they become available. While these reflections may have broader value, the particular context in which I preached was among Bhutanese-Nepali refugees, mostly from Hindu backgrounds with little or no Biblical background.
PART 1: Communicating the Concept of Corruption
PART 2: Making the Text Come Alive
PART 3: Faith and God’s Patience
Keywords: Noah, chronological bible storying, Nepali, cross-cultural communication
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