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Cardboard Testimonies

Today I was reading a post from Jan Owen about something the did at their church. They had people share their testimonies but instead of one or two people standing with a microphone saying the testimony, they had many people write a cardboard testimony. They took a piece of cardboard and on one side wrote the problem, hardship or addiction they faced, and on the other side wrote what God had done to help them through and to conquer it.

Cardboard Testimonies from Jan Owen on Vimeo.

I thought this was really effective because it allowed many people to tell their stories.

What was do you encourage your church members to share their testimony?

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About the Author

Russell is worship leader and communications director at Williams Memorial United Methodist Church. He is married to his wonderful wife and has 4. He writes about music, worship, and communication on his blog, fork in the road music. He and his wife also blog about their adoption process, to family and friends informed, and to encourage others in their own adoption journey.

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  1. janowen says:

    Hi Russell – thanks for the link. I answered your question on my site……..

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