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The inaugural What’s Your Story? Academy
The inaugural What’s Your Story? Academy workshop was held over three days from 17 to 19 October in Johannesburg, at the UCT Business School in Sandton.
Read moreReconciling riot hotspots through sports and storytelling
The July unrest in KwaZulu-Natal escalated racial tensions in the province. Heartlines and church leaders are working to bring change and reconciliation.
Read more about Reconciling riot hotspots through sports and storytellingUnrest recovery sparks renewed commitment to reconciliation efforts
Church leaders in the violence-struck areas of Phoenix, Inanda, Ntuzuma, KwaMashu and Umhlanga/Durban North (PINKU) came together in a two-day process at the end of September in a renewed effort to build bridges following the unrest that tore through the region in July.
Read more about Unrest recovery sparks renewed commitment to reconciliation effortsWhat's Your Story? a 'powerful' tool for children's haven
What's Your Story? was recently used by a children's haven in Benoni to encourage the children it cares for and to show them the power of story-sharing to change lives.
Read more about What's Your Story? a 'powerful' tool for children's havenLike Water is for Fish - How Story Shapes Lives: Exclusive Books Book Launch 3 March 2021
The Exclusive Books online launch of Like Water is for Fish was held on Wednesday 3 March at 18:00. Dr Garth Japhet was hosted by seasoned journalist and media personality Paula Fray and their conversation touched on a number of fascinating and noteworthy topics such as vulnerability, mental health - and of course, storytelling.
Read more about Like Water is for Fish - How Story Shapes Lives: Exclusive Books Book Launch 3 March 2021Like Water is for Fish - Video
Want to know more about Like Water is for Fish? Watch the author and CEO of Heartlines, Dr Garth Japhet, in this promo video as he introduces the book and gives you a taste of what you can expect between its covers.
Read more about Like Water is for Fish - VideoLike Water is for Fish: The power of story in our lives
Heartlines CEO Dr Garth Japhet has released his debut book, which weaves together stories from his life and tales from other notable South Africans, including Lillian Dube, Zapiro and Gcina Mhlophe, to show the power that stories have in our lives.
Read more about Like Water is for Fish: The power of story in our livesStorytelling: a deceptively simple way to resolve racial tensions and community conflict
This year has brought its fair share of turmoil, which has highlighted societal fault lines such as racial division, economic inequality and xenophobia. How do you bring groups of people with conflicting perspectives closer together?
Read more about Storytelling: a deceptively simple way to resolve racial tensions and community conflictRebuilding social connections after lockdown is not as simple as we might think
Children, parents, older people and even entire church congregations are finding the process of meeting together in public spaces again fraught with challenges. Heartlines hosted a webinar, “Reconnecting beyond lockdown”, which explored some practical things people can do to help ease into these transitions.
Read more about Rebuilding social connections after lockdown is not as simple as we might thinkCrossing cultures led to ministering in diversity
Cross Culture City Church is using What’s Your Story? to shatter stereotypes
Read more about Crossing cultures led to ministering in diversityTaizé youth conference pilgrims learn the power of What’s Your Story?
“Youth without faith is a day without sun” – Maria Louise Ramé. The What's Your Story? team facilitated a discussion during the Taizé Pilgrim of Trust youth conference.
Read more about Taizé youth conference pilgrims learn the power of What’s Your Story?Children celebrate Heritage Day with What’s Your Story?
Understanding yourself is the first step in the journey to knowing others
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