6 Things I Tell Every Storyteller

Our church is blessed to have story tellers who have been doing what they do for years, but what I have found is the things that make good story tellers great story tellers is they are constant learners.
Here are some practical tips I give our storytellers, no matter how long they have been at it.
1. Internalize the script. I dont tell them to memorize the script, because I have found there is something so powerful and profound when people take the script internalize it and express it through their own experience and in their own style. I have one storyteller that makes every week a production with actors, props, and scenery to boot, and the kids love it. Another finds incredible personal illustrations to highlight their point, and still another uses props and vocal intonations to captivate the kids. Take the truth, leave it unchanged, and add the uniqueness of you.
2. Maintain eye contact ALWAYS.Any time you look down at a paper in your hand, you place an impenetrable wall between you and those you are ministering to.
3. Be over-animated. You always come across more subdued than you really are.
4. Bring your Bible up with you. Put the sheet with the Bible verse in your Bible and read from that if you must, but preaching from the Bible reinforces in the mind of the kids that these are more than stories.
5. Use peaks and valleys.Few things create tention for a story then proper use of vocal inflection. Most people are comfortable with one particular vocal range. The problem is kids get used to your normal voice. If you want kids to be on their edge of their seats, speak softly, and then build to get much louder.
6. Elevate Christ. Make sure that every story points the kids to a place where they can see the greatness of God, where they realize and recognize their need for a Savior. When it comes to the application portion, think of practical illustrations for young kids and older kids, making sure that you not only reference Christ, but you help kids understand that Jesus is everything.
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Sam Luce has been the children’s pastor at Redeemer Church for over 13 years. A prolific blogger and popular children’s conference speaker, Sam has worked in children’s ministry for over 23 years and is also a contributing editor to K! magazine.
visit Sam at www.samluce.com
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