What's your story?
- Apple Chico
- Feb 6, 2016
- 1 min read
Everybody has a story to tell.
Recently, I've started interviewing people's blessing stories for the weekly bulletin I volunteer to write and proofread for.
When I joined the Print Media ministry last 2011, there were only a handful of people who volunteered to lend their time and talent for service. I originally joined as a writer but when I got hold of a DSLR camera, I switched to being a photographer. I can serve either way.
Now, one of our main task as a writers is to look for stories. Almost every week we need to look either for servant's stories or blessing sharing of the attendees. It became my training ground in asking people for their stories. It also honed my way of thinking in finding the extraordinary in their so called ordinary (what they always say) stories.
I believe we can all learn from everyone that we meet everyday. It doesn't matter what their occupation, education, or experience may be. We can all learn what we want to be, and the mannerisms and attitude we don’t want to emulate from them.
We just have to listen from the heart.
p.s.
I can also help you write for you. Send me an e-mail at dreamcastheyellowapple@gmail.com

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