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What is Interactive Bible Discovery?

Over the past year or so I have mentioned Interactive Bible Discovery a number of times and talked about getting to facilitate a number of IBD training courses. As some of you following our newsletters and blogs are not familiar with IBD I wanted to take the opportunity to share a bit about what exactly is Interactive Bible Discovery and what it means to facilitate an IBD course. Firstly, Interactive Bible Discovery is a method of communicating Scripture that integrates storytelling and Audio Scripture Engagement to create an ongoing process of discipleship within an oral community. Rather than teaching or explaining to communicate meanings from the Word, questions are used to promote discussion and interaction from all participants. Additionally, while some other Bible study methods encourage the reading of scripture, IBD specifically encourages the telling of scripture. When you pull out a book(Bible or otherwise) in an oral setting you are basically telli...

Botswana Research Trip - February 2015

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In December Davar was approached by the South African Theological Seminary with the purpose of partnering together to create course curriculum covering the subjects of Orality and Disciple Marking Movements among Oral Learners. The courses would be for inclusion in both Bachelors and Masters programs offered by SATS. This is an amazing opportunity for Davar to gain a foothold within the academic world to advocate on behalf of the oral learners around the globe. In response to this request, myself and Gerhard(Davar VP of Scripture Engagement Services) made a brief research trip to D'kar, Botswana to interview a Naro San Bushman and his family. Our goal is to gain insight and understanding into how oral learners pass on important values and worldviews from one generation to the next. We want to see how story, music, art, dance, drama, rituals, poetry, and proverbs are employed by the Naro San in the transmission of important life information. From this research we hope to form...

IBD Training in Paraguay - February 2015

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Back in February of this year I(Matthew) had the opportunity to travel to Asuncion, Paraguay along with my Director, Johan Louw. We had been invited by SIM(Serving In Mission) Paraguay to come and train their team along with a few other missionaries in Interactive Bible Discovery. What was unique about the group is that it was largely Americans and, with the exception of one or two couples, most had been serving full-time in the South American region for over 10 yrs. Truth be told many of them were more experienced in orality than either Johan or myself. Due to this Johan and I felt it best to focus less of our time on giving information about orality and oral strategies and rather spend our time asking questions and creating discussion. In doing this it allowed those who had quite a bit of insight and experience already in the field to share with those who were new to orality or the challenge of empowering oral learners to engage with the Word of God. Additionally it...