Event: Weaving Hope into the tapestry of our life stories: Living Right When Things Go Wrong | ONLINE EVENT |
Speaker: Dr. Asia Williamson
Date: 13 MAR Thu
Time: 7:30pm to 9:30pm *GMT +8hrs
Venue: ALBY Events via ZOOM Online
Fee: $11
Join Dr. Williamson in this webinar about the profound connection between storytelling, prophetic imagination, and healing.
Stories are powerful tools that can foster personal transformation, emotional release, and a deeper understanding of oneself.
The key themes include:
Reframing
When we reframe our narratives, we reclaim our agency in our stories. Instead of seeing ourselves solely as victims of circumstances, reframing allows us to recognize our strengths, resilience, and ability to overcome challenges.The Power of Imagination
Imagination is vital for both storytelling and personal growth. Exercising hopeful imagination can lead to new perspectives.Healing Through Narration
The act of telling one’s story allows individuals to process their experiences.Community and Connection
Sharing stories within a group fosters empathy and connection, ultimately creating a supportive environment that can aid in healing collective wounds.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Dr Asia Williamson is half Polish and half German. She is a Catalyst for Leadership Development for Lausanne Movement and serves on the board of Rise in Strength at World Evangelical Alliance.
In 2005 Asia and her husband Mark founded ONE ROCK, a non-profit organization that provides leadership and coaching. One Rock partners with Lifeshape and its teams of Chick-fil-A staff and franchises that travel together with Mark and Asia to teach and do one-on-one coaching.
Over the last 17 years One Rock gave training in over 40 countries around the world. Alongside her work with One Rock, Asia is a lecturer in theology, leadership and spiritual formation both in the UK and the USA. She sits on a number of international boards. Asia has written two biographies: one on the life of Hudson Taylor and the other on the life of Amy Carmichael and has done an extensive research on the nature of storytelling as part of her doctorate. She is currently writing a book about Finding Our Voices. She is the newly appointed CWR Asia Director, envisioning and leading the work of a non profit registered in Singapore that was started by Selwyn Hughes, the author of Everyday with Jesus.