All great stories are the same. Storytelling is an art. Every great story has characters, a setting, a plot, a conflict, and a resolution. The character is who the story is about. The setting is the place where it happens. The plot is the beginning, middle, and end of the story. Conflict is the problem in the story, and the resolution is how the problem gets worked out. Without these elements, our stories can become rambling, disconnected, and uninteresting. By simply telling your story in the three parts we suggest—who you were before you met Jesus, how you met Jesus, and what your life has been like since you met Jesus—you will include all five components of a great story and share yours in a way that is clear, concise, and compelling. We want to teach you how to share your story of hope. DINNER AND CHILD CARE PROVIDED