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Jesus was an amazing story teller. He was able to use simple stories to illustrate deep and profound truths that could change people's lives. God understands the effect of a good story being used by the power of the Holy Spirit. He knows that stories can speak to us in unique ways that mere facts often cannot.

That's why it's important for us to know how to effectively share the wonderful things God is doing in our own lives. Have you experienced the transforming power of his Spirit in your life lately? Have you seen him clearly answer prayer in the past few weeks? Has he changed your perspective, your family or your direction in ways that only he is able to do? Maybe you've seen him use New Hope Church in our local communigy. Take time to let others know and give God glory!

Story Tips
Sharing your stories about how God is at work helps us focus on who deserves the credit, it thwarts the power of the enemy, it empowers others to see God in fresh ways, it gives hope to those who are questioning their faith and it encourages others to share their stories as well. As you share your story, keep these tips in mind to make your story communicate effectively:

• Keep it brief and to the point. This is true for any good communicator.
• Keep to the facts. God has no need for us to embellish his work!
• Keep the focus on glorifiying God. Let's make this all about him!

NHC Stories
Learn more about some of the stories being shared at New Hope Church!

fusion
• hopebridge
global ministries
life stories

Your Story
Do you have a story to share? Give God the glory and share a brief description of it. Some of the stories we receive will get added to our online list. Due to time and space constraints, we are only able to include some of the stories that are directly related to how God is at work through the New Hope Church family, but be sure to share all your "God Stories" with many others. What story can you share with someone today?

Share your story.

For more information on New Hope Church stories, contact NHC Communications.