![]() Jesus knew this, for he was himself a storyteller. It’s only natural that this should be so. What carries us off to places and times that we otherwise wouldn’t experience and, in so doing, makes them a very real part of our lives? Stories. What inspires our play and lays the foundation for the games that challenge us and help us grow? Stories. How do we begin to learn as very young children? Most often through stories. I myself am baffled by at least one segment of the human race-those who don’t read novels, claiming fictional stories to be entertainment at best, a waste of time at worst. ![]() Mork often seemed baffled by this strange species called humankind, yet at the same time, he longed to be like them. At the end of each episode, he reported his findings to Orson, his Orkan boss. ![]() Remember the Mork Report? In the 70s sit-com “Mork and Mindy,” Robin Williams played the alien Mork from Ork who was sent to earth to study human behavior. “Jesus told his disciples a story….” Luke 18:1, NLT ![]()
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