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Chiang, Samuel and Steve Evans, eds. 2010. Orality Breakouts: Using Heart
Language to Transform Hearts. International Orality Network and the Lausanne
Congress on World Evangelization.
These global case studies work to demonstrate the how of using an oral-based
approach to reach the multitude of people who learn scripture and gospel content
through such methods.
Chomsky, Noam. 2000. New Horizons in the Study of Language and Mind.
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
A must-read for anyone interested in the subject of language. A fresh perspective
on old issues and questions.
Coe, John. 2012. Metamorpha. ‘The Abiding Life’ Conference.
Reference.
Collins, Rives. 2005. The Power of a Story. Long Grove, IL: Waveland Press, Inc.
Collins raises the question of why we should tell stories—and how. It provides
pointers on the how, as well as activities that can be used in a classroom setting,
enriching people’s learning through storytelling.
Cranton, Patricia. 1992. Working with Adult Learners. Toronto: Wall & Emerson.
A good reference for working with adult learners in formal and non-formal
educational settings.
Crouch, Andy. 2008. Cu