Narrative Therapy: Listening to God by Narrating Our Own Stories
Narrative therapy is a distinctive form of therapy that emphasizes the importance of stories in our lives. It is based on the premise that narrating our own stories helps us to make sense of our experiences and to see ourselves as separate from our problems.
The Significance of Narrative Therapy
Narrative therapy allows individuals to rewrite their stories, providing an opportunity to identify their values, skills, and knowledge. It empowers people to take charge of their narratives and recognize their ability to influence change in their lives.
Distinctiveness of Outsider Witnesses Group
In narrative therapy, the concept of an ‘outsider witnesses group’ is unique. This group consists of individuals who listen to a person’s narrative and then reflect on it, offering feedback that acknowledges the person’s strengths and resilience. This process helps individuals feel seen and heard, fostering a deeper connection with their community and with God.
By embracing our stories and sharing them with others, we open ourselves up to listening to God’s voice in our lives. Narrative therapy provides a powerful framework for this exploration, offering both healing and transformation.


