Conversation Stations — Interactive Displays
These interactive stations can be scaled. They can be physical and mounted on a frame, like in the photograph above. Or they can be printed in smaller sizes, or kept in PDF format and shown on a screen.
Our conversation stations approach a topic and explore the spiritual and intellectual background related to it. We believe people desire love, goodness, justice, beauty, belonging, truth, and order because we are made in the image of God. But apart from God, we do not know how to further define those things, nor do we always interpret that desire as pointing to God, or as God at work in us. These artistic displays help us make those connections.
Whose Justice? (and instructions) and Christian Restorative Justice Study Guide for more help understanding the paradigm
Whose Justice? a special version created for Harvard Law School with input from the law students
Is a Good Friend Hard to Find? (and instructions and conversation tree)
What Can We Do About Evil? (and instructions and conversation tree) and smaller version and brochure version
Que Podemos Hacer Sobre La Maldad? for the Asociacion Dominicana de Estudiantes Evangelico, 2014
What Story Do You Live In? (and associated message)
Does the Good Outweigh the Bad? (and instructions)
Race What's the Problem? (and instructions) and brochure version
Find Your Heart's Desire? (and instructions and theological essay)
Find Your Heart's Desire (version 2)
Is Religion Just a Cultural Thing? (and instructions)
The Bible Gospel, Guide, or Garbage?
Who Do You Think Wrote This? (and instructions)
How Much of an Atheist Are You? (and instructions)
Your Body: Does it Have a Purpose? (and instructions)
What Are You Here for Anyway? (and instructions)
How Much Truth is in Harry Potter?