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EVERYONE HAS A STORY
What's Your Story?

We’ve all heard the gospel called good news. But another way to translate that term is “the good story.” Every one of us has a unique story to tell. One no one else can tell. Yet the hero in all those stories is the same — Jesus! This page is designed to share how Jesus has changed the story of peoples lives. And we want to hear yours! So, click down below for a story-sharing guide created to help you think about the shape of your personal story and how Jesus changed it. When you share it use the hashtag #Jesusgivesmehope

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Selfie Guide

Here are some best practices for shooting yourself on your phone.

  • Simple, clean backdrops are ideal – Avoid distracting backgrounds or crowed spaces.

  • In natural light – Avoid backlighting. The main source of light should be facing you, not behind you.

  • In artificial light – Avoid standing directly below an overhead light or anything else that creates hard shadows. Consider using a stand lamp several feet away for good indirect light.

  • Shoot eye level – Shooting from above or below will make you seem diminished or imposing. Eye level communicates accessibility.

  • Clean your camera – Make sure the lens of your selfie camera is clean before shooting.

  • Shoot portrait – Align your phone vertically.

We’ve created a guide with examples that you can access here: