Gospel Communication Project Grand Narrative Assignment 2

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GLST 220 G OSPEL C OMMUNICATION P ROJECT : G RAND N ARRATIVE O UTLINE T EMPLATE I NSTRUCTIONS In this assignment you will practice using CQ Strategy by planning to communicate a specific message (the Grand Narrative) in a culturally appropriate way based on the CQ Knowledge you gained in your Gospel Communication Project: Cultural Intelligence Research Assignment. Use the chart below to outline the elements of the Grand Narrative Story. You will use this outline as your script for your Grand Narrative Video Assignment in module 7. Description: In the description column, you should summarize that part of the grand narrative story as if you were telling the story to someone from the culture you researched in your CQ Research Assignment. Focus on the most important details of that story element that would resonate with a person from that culture and use vocabulary that would make sense to a person from that culture. You should write in complete sentences when writing your story. Write at least 5 sentences about each element. Note that you should tell the story in your own words in this section (do not quote scripture here). Scripture Reference: In the scripture reference column, list scriptures where you can find that part of the story in the Bible. You don’t have to quote the scripture, just list the reference (i.e., Genesis 1:1). Be specific. It’s ok to list a passage or a range/section of verses, but don’t just say “Genesis.” Cultural Connection: In the cultural connection column, you will practice contextualizing your story. Write 3-5 sentences about you how would use your CQ knowledge to help someone understand that part of the story. What cultural systems or cultural value orientations might help them to connect with that part of the story? What cultural artifacts might help you to draw connections from the culture to the story? When you identified biblical themes that would connect to specific elements of culture, how can you point out that biblical theme in this part of the story? You should rely heavily on the information you discovered in your CQ Research Assignment to complete this section. Student Course Section Number GLST220: Intercultural Communication Page 1 of 4
GLST 220 Name and Engagement (B29) GLST220_B29_202340 Country Belize Cultural Cluster (Anglo, Nordic Europe, Germanic Europe, Latin Europe, Latin America, Confucian Asia, Southern Asia, Sub-Saharan Africa, Arab) Belize’s Cultural Cluster is made up of the following: Mestizo 52.9%, Creole 25.9%, Maya 11.3%, Garifuna 6.1%, East Indian 3.9%, Mennonite 3.6%, White 1.2%, Asian 1%, other 1.2%, unknown 0.3% (2010 est.) Story Element Description Scripture Reference Cultural Connection Act 1: God Establishes His Kingdom (Discuss creation.) God took the time to create Belize with all its beauty and resources. After God created the land you live in, he created man and woman. We were created to take care of the land and animals god created. Man was created in God’s image as a reflection of him. Men and women were designed to have a relationship with God and reproduce in order to populate God’s new Creation earth. Genesis 1:1, Genesis 1:11-12 Genesis 1: 20-21 Genesis 1: 26-31 The culture of Belize has a strong Christian background. I would relate to what they know and enlighten them in the areas they are weak in or don’t know. I would use examples of the resources that supply food as well as money to them to show them how God is providing for them. I would also use a family approach since they are very strong in family ties and traditions. Act 2: Rebellion in the Kingdom (Discuss sin and the fall.) Adam and Eve had everything they could want in the Garden of Eden. They walked daily with God and were full of happiness, love, and Joy. One day, Eve was approached by Satan. Satan deceived her and told her it was okay to break a rule not to eat from a certain tree. Eve pondered what Satan had said and decided that there was no harm in eating the fruit of the forbidden tree. Genesis 3: 1-6 Genesis 3: 7-8 Genesis 3:17-19 Genesis 3:22-24 Leaning on the Christian background that is already in their culture, I would appeal to them by giving examples of the trouble and toils around them. I would explain how good life was before sin. I would let them know that due to sin, life was made tougher for us. I would let them know that there is hope for all and that Sin can be Page 2 of 4
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