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CHMN623
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Innovative Evangelism
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Nov 2-5,
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2009
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by S. Joseph Kidder, DMin
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Union College - Ortner Center
Lincoln, NE
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Course Objectives:
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Upon completion of this subject the student should be able to:
1. Identify the biblical and theological perspectives on evangelism.
2. Explain Jesus’ method of working with groups which were difficult to reach.
3. Show methods of selected biblical personalities used to reach groups which were difficult to reach.
4. Identify what a paradigm is and how it works to prevent change
5. Assess his or her local church's readiness for change.
6. List and examine specific challenges to evangelism of today and approaches used to meet these challenges.
7. Construct approaches which will assist you with your evangelism objectives.
8. Identify and describe the eight characteristics of growing churches that cross all cultural barriers.
9. Explain why there is no "right" way to conduct evangelism.
10. Write an explanation of what Paul meant when he said "that he would become all things to all people that he might save some.”
11. Express the meaning of creativity, define what makes a creative person, and practice the principles of creativity. Defend your approach to creativity.
12. Develop and organize a program for reaching unchurched people.
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Students who have reserved spots:
Belinda Kent Roy Weeden
Jeff Paisley Keith Trumbo
If you wish to be contacted by other registered students for travel arrangements or housing accommodations, please, contact us at www.inministry@andrews.edu and we will post your information next to your name. |