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    Wednesday Weekly Webcast

    By Jeremy | August 8, 2007

    The Power of Your Story

    Jeremy Del Rio at "The Experience," 7/27/07 Nutley Abundant Life Worship Center When people meet you, do they want a sequel? (Part 2) Related + Part 1

    Topics: culture, evangelism, faith, story, testimony, webcast | 4 Comments »

    4 Responses to “Wednesday Weekly Webcast”

    1. Daniel Says:
      August 8th, 2007 at 9:05 pm

      Great Insigt. Sometimes I think to myslef “whats the point” after I share something that didnt seem to sit well with others. Call that Jesus style exgistory. Im gonna have to post you

    2. Daniel Arellano Says:
      August 12th, 2007 at 10:26 pm

      Just watched the movie “Freedom Writers” last night and was again reminded of the truth of the ‘power of your story”. Students of Long Beach High were empowered, set free and their potential unleashed when they realized the power of their story. Have you watched that flick?

    3. genxcel Says:
      August 13th, 2007 at 4:51 pm

      I haven’t seen Freedom Writers yet, although it’s on my list! Someone actually loaned me a DVD which I started watching — until I realized it was a bootleg copy with movie theater heads in the foreground, grainy images, and no sound.

    4. Pursuing Authenticity Requires us/me to Practice what we/I Preach | Away with Words: In Pursuit of Authenticity Says:
      February 3rd, 2010 at 7:03 pm

      [...] of this blog know of my fascination with stories and storytelling, especially the stories we live out loud everyday. You also know of my interest in [...]