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Why animation tells story like no other medium
Because animation is not photo-realism, it takes us into a magic parallel world of our imagination where anything is possible.

http://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/5668

Christian storytelling - incredibly vital for effective communication
Storytelling is so strategic. The Christian Storyteller releases a monthly story and tips. They also have regular conferences.

http://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/4503

YouTube turns 6. Why the video clip is essential for evangelism
YouTube is celebrating its sixth birthday this month, and the Google subsidiary is doing it partly by sharing some big numbers that underscore its overwhelming dominance in the online video streaming space.

http://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/4398

Amazing skill of storytelling. Telling stories is key to effective Christian communication
There is a remarkable revival in the ancient skill of storytelling. For thousands of years, societies have valued those with the gifts to 'spin a yarn'. In the West, there are many amateur storytelling groups, and even some professional storytellers. I have sat completely entranced in the storytelling tent of a local summer festival. Listen to a 30-minute BBC radio program about the art of storytelling (only online till 16 August). Storytelling is a wonderful skill to learn, and hugely valuable for any form of evangelism or Christian communication.

http://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/2299

Present information visually - a key to effective biblical communication
“The soul never thinks without a picture” – Aristotle. In other words, most of us find it very hard to understand abstract truth unless it is presented to us as a picture. In the street, or on our computer desktops, we look for the logo of the product we seek, be it a SubWay sandwich or a computer program, rather than the written equivalent.

http://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/2148