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MSSN646B
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Ministry in Cultural & Religious Context
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Apr 11-15, 2010
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by Gorden Doss, PhD
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Washington Adventist University
Takoma Park, MD
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Course Objectives:
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As a result of this course we expect students to:
BE:
- World Christians engaged in Great Commission activities
- Aware of the enormity of the unfinished task of world evangelization
- An agent for sharing the need for continued engagement in world mission
- Able to teach and train church members to become involved in world mission
KNOW:
- The importance of understanding the local context for any ministry or mission
- The problems and opportunities Adventists face in mission
- The difference between cultural baggage and gospel content
DO:
- Develop attitudes and skills for missiological reflection as a basis of ministry
- Develop attitudes of respect and appreciation for those from other backgrounds
- Develop an intercultural perspective for ministry
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Important Note: The course outline was updated on February 11, 2010. If you downloaded a course outline prior to this date, please download the new version.
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List of Attending Students:
Timothy Lee Michael Dyson
Mike Hewitt Troy Haagenson
Sukho Shon Vince MacIsaac
Donna Holland Glenn Holland
Eugene Kitney
If you wish to be contacted by other registered students for travel arrangements or housing accommodations, please, contact us at inministry@andrews.edu and we will post your information next to your name.
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