Discover how the stories we tell reveal our deepest desires, and point to the meaning of the reality we live in.
The only way to make sense of our lives is to tell stories. So is it coincidence that we see the same seven basic plot points repeated over time and across cultures? What if the stories we tell give us clues to our deepest desires, and to the meaning of the reality we live in?In Reality and Other Stories, Peter Dray and Matt Lillicrap explore how seven story archetypes - Overcoming the Monster, Rags to Riches, The Quest, Voyage and Return, Comedy, Tragedy and Rebirth - are not only universal, but also found in the story of Christ. As they unpack each example, they demonstrate how our deepest longing find fulfilment in Jesus' story.This is not just another Christian apologetics book. Reality and Other Stories is an ideal gift to give to new Christians and those just beginning to explore faith. The authors show the power of storytelling to affect our lives, and through examples of story archetypes demonstrates that the life of Jesus truly is the story at the heart of reality.Reality and Other Stories will help you explore Jesus’ story for yourself and better understand how through Jesus, we can discover the true story of reality that gives ultimate purpose to our lives. A fresh evangelistic angle for non-believers to engage with the gospel through the topic of 'story' Attractively priced for bulk purchases for church and student Christian Union evangelistic events Backed by UCCF, the national Christian Union movement, with reach to the 20,000 students in CUs across the UK, and a ‘Student Connect’ mailing list for student workers which regularly has 2000 opens Relevant and engaging in today's story-driven culture, following the likes of 'God's Big Picture' by Vaughan Roberts, 'Story Bearer' by Phil Knox and 'Living His Story' by Hannah Steele. Written by experienced student evangelists - Peter Dray is the Director for Creative Evangelism with UCCF and Matt Lillicrap is a church planter in Cambridge and speaker at UCCF's Forum conference