“May this event encourage us to tell and share constructive stories that help us to understand that we are all part of a story that is larger than ourselves, and can look forward to the future with hope if we truly care for one another as brothers and sisters.” - Pope FrancisThe theme of storytelling is such as relatable topic. Everyone loves a good story. Stories have a way of transcending time and delivering the message across in both an emotional and concrete way. Stories are universal, embedded in our human DNA as individually we seek for adventure, suspense, something magical, a reflection of life, and above all, love. Perhaps through my love for literature, I appreciate the multifaceted, multi-dimensions in the development and study of characters. This theme came at a time where I am still uncovering my learning in The Great Adventure Bible Timeline. The Bible, being the most read, translated and sold book ever, truly contains some of the Greatest Stories ever told. With the COVID-19 coronavirus keeping most of us indoors (and it doesn’t look like physical meetings will happen till Jul/Aug), it got me thinking how the Young Adult Community could use more of our online capabilities and resources to share the good news.
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