Here’s a resource from a worker in Southeast Asia who has written a Bible storying resource that many find both unique and helpful for missionaries. Basically, it’s “a completely unique Bible storying set, designed to begin and end each story with Jesus. In the middle of each story there are relevant “flashbacks” to the Old Testament which help to understand more about who Jesus is and provide a broader Biblical worldview.” See it at…
http://www.flashbackstories.com/
and, if you’re interested, see his instructions there for ordering the resource as a book.


6 responses so far ↓
1 Roy D. Moody // Aug 13, 2010 at 10:43 am
Good Morning
Please send me a full version in pdf.
Thanks!
Roy
2 Richard Shawyer // Aug 13, 2010 at 10:38 pm
Hi, I am a missionary working among the Wolof of Senegal currently in Australia. I am writing a commentary on the NT in Wolof and the Flashback idea sounds interesting. However being outside of the US I cannot order the book. I would appreciate receiving a pdf copy. Thanks.
Richard
3 Joyce Lim // Aug 15, 2010 at 10:54 am
hi, pls send me a copy in pdf too!
4 Editor // Aug 18, 2010 at 3:55 am
Hi Joyce, and others. I believe, actually, the best and only way to get this resource right now is by ordering the resource as a book. However, note that the author provides his email address at the website given in the item above. You *could* write the author directly at that email address and make your pitch. Maybe he’d “sell” the PDF just like he’s selling the book, as long as you assure him you won’t distribute it to others. It’s worth a try.
5 David Parks // Aug 19, 2010 at 11:52 am
Hey everyone,
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If you are going to be using this in a missions setting, I’d be glad to email you the pdf version at no cost along with the other resources. If not, I would appreciate it if you would buy at least one book, then I’ll send the other resources along for no cost. Please email me at dparks98
If you want to buy a book, please just follow the instructions on the website.
I hope this is useful for you.
David
6 Editor // Aug 21, 2010 at 2:12 am
Whoa — sounds great, David. Thanks for your partnership with our participants here!
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