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WHAT IS RELIGION?

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JUDAISM
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FACT
Judaism is one of the world’s oldest religions,
originating around 3,500 years ago.
FACT
The two biggest monotheistic religions,
CHRISTIANITY and ISLAM
They affirm that the Torah (scriptures) of Judaism as God’s
revelation, and therefore as good news of everybody.
FACT
Throughout Judaism’s history their followers have been called
many names, and these names are often confused with one
another.

“HEBREWS” refer to those who accepted


the Old Testament of the Christian Bible.
“Israelites” refer to the descendants of the
Hebrews, which originated from Abraham.
FACT
• His grandson Jacob, had 12 sons, and their descendants
became known as the 12 tribes of Israel.

• Later Israel was established as a nation- state, and “Israelites”


or ‘Israeli Jews” could also refer ti citizens of the land.

• “Jew” comes from Yehudah or Judah, the Southern Kingdom of


Israelites
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Images are a great tool
for showing context

SUPPORT
We perceive the world through
more than our eyes and ears;
we smell, we touch, and we taste.
Put your audience in that place and
provide them a point of reference;
the imagination will do the rest.
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Revealing key points
one at a time enhances
comprehension.

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PREPARE

Consider when you give Avoid using sentences Focus on action words
a paper handout in a that will already be used that will enhance the
meeting—everyone’s head when talking viewer experience
goes down and they read,
rather than staying
heads-up and listening.

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TIP
To keep the audience focused, always use the same
transition before a new topic

Consistency helps viewer see connections in the story –


use same layout and design for individual sections and
give your audience a mental check-point.
THE STAGE HAS BEEN SET
go ahead and follow the basic 5 steps

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Reference : The basics you can find anywhere 5 Steps To Successful Storytelling Published on April 5, 2014 Featured in: Marketing & Advertising
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Who | What | Where | When | Why

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Visualize key messages


A picture is worth a thousand words…
Make a statement
Using graphics, charts, and infographics

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LEAD
Start your story with an outline,
a framework of points you
need to have to tell your story,
always moving forward to
the conclusion or action points

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What do you want them to remember?

Get them excited about what’s to come

Build your presentation and give us your feedback


if this was helpful to you.

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BECAUSE STORYTELLING,
AND VISUAL STORYTELLING,
WAS PUT IN THE HANDS OF EVERYBODY,
WE HAVE ALL NOW BECOME STORYTELLERS.

—LEVAR BURTON

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