With Special Guest: Roce Anog-Madinger
Jesus shared stories. We know that. But Jesus must have also listened to the people’s stories for 30 years before he started teaching using parables, symbols, or metaphors. Roce will be sharing how the arts helped her listen to people’s hearts by ‘listening’ to their arts.
Together with her husband Chuck, they head the Institutes for Orality Strategies based in Manila. Roce is also currently a PhD student in Indigenous Studies in UP Baguio. She volunteers part time for SIL Philippines and is teaching the Orallity & the Arts course at the Asia Graduate School of Theology.
We look forward to you joining with us on Tuesday, November 15th at 08:00 EST / 13:00 UTC!
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