Thanks to everybody who joined us last night for the State of the New Narrative meeting! Here is a recap and follow up for those who missed it.
How Can The New Narrative Help You Right Now?
A lot has changed in the world over the last couple of months. We want to do a pulse check on our New Narrative community to see where we’re at and understand how we can better serve this community going forward. Please fill out our survey on the link to let us know how the New Narrative can best serve you!
The New Narrative Events Survey
The New Narrative Workshops and Trainings Survey
We’re working on our plans for 2020 now and we’re considering offering different workshops and trainings as part of our offerings of the New Narrative. We’d love to get your thoughts on this. Any amount of input you’re able to give us would be incredibly valuable. It should only take a couple of minutes.
Tell Us What You'd Like to See from the New Narrative in 2020
Where can Storycrafting go in 2020?
Where can ReThink go in 2020?
Where can Daring Stories go in 2020?
Images from The New Narrative presents: Work/Money
What Do You Really Think About Your Job?
We all have opinions on what we do for work or how we make a living, but we don't always share them openly. We want to know what people really think about their jobs. Do they feel fulfilled in what they do or does it drain them every day? Do they make enough money or does going to work feel like moving backward?
How Much Do You Make?
How Does Debt Affect Your Life?
Work and Money Beliefs
Volunteers needed the New Narrative presents: Work/Money
Introducing ReThink: A Discussion Event on Topics That Matter
Introducing Daring Stories
Melissa Tucker from The New Narrative presents Love, Sex, and Relationships
Melissa Tucker shares her story of being a single, 40-year-old pastor exploring the message she received about dating from growing up in the church and trying to have something close to dating life now in her unique role now. "Whether you grew up in Christian subculture or not, you'll likely remember those 'WWJD' bracelets that stood for "What would Jesus do?".