BAMT-208 Cross-Cultural Ministry and Evangelism

Course Description
This course equips students with the biblical foundations, theological frameworks, and practical skills necessary for effective ministry and evangelism across cultural boundaries. Drawing from the Great Commission (Matthew 28:18-20) and the missionary examples found throughout the New Testament, students will examine how the Gospel is communicated, contextualized, and lived out among diverse peoples and cultures. Emphasis is placed on understanding cul

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What will i learn??

  • Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to: 1. Articulate a biblical and theological basis for cross-cultural ministry and evangelism. 2. Analyze cultural worldviews and identify how they shape receptivity to the Gospel. 3. Apply principles of contextualization to communicate the Gospel clearly and effectively across cultures. 4. Develop and evaluate evangelism strategies appropriate for diverse cultural settings. 5. Demonstrate awareness of the historical development of cross-cultural missions and its impact on global Christianity. 6. Reflect on personal cultural assumptions and biases that may affect cross-cultural ministry effectiveness. 7. Formulate a personal philosophy of cross-cultural ministry grounded in Scripture and missiological best practices.

Curriculum for this course Lesson: 4

Section 1: BAMT-208 Cross-Cultural Ministry and Evangelism Course Outline Lesson

  • Lesson 1: BAMT-208 Cross-Cultural Ministry and Evangelism Course Outline

Section 2: BAMT-208 Cross-Cultural Ministry and Evangelism. Unit 1: Understanding cross-cultural communication Notes Lesson

  • Lesson 2: BAMT-208 Cross-Cultural Ministry and Evangelism. Unit 1: Understanding cross-cultural communication Notes

Section 3: BAMT-208 Cross-Cultural Ministry and Evangelism. Unit 2: Developing strategies for reaching people from different cultures Notes Lesson

  • Lesson 3: BAMT-208 Cross-Cultural Ministry and Evangelism. Unit 2: Developing strategies for reaching people from different cultures Notes

Section 4: BAMT - 208 Cross-Cultural Ministry and Evangelism.Unit 3: Evangelism in a multicultural society Notes Lesson

  • Lesson 4: BAMT - 208 Cross-Cultural Ministry and Evangelism.Unit 3: Evangelism in a multicultural society Notes
  • Assignment 1: BAMT 208 Cross Cultural Ministry and Evangelism Assignment.
  • Assignment 2: BAMT 208 Cross Cultural Ministry and Evangelism CAT

Description

Course Description
This course equips students with the biblical foundations, theological frameworks, and practical skills necessary for effective ministry and evangelism across cultural boundaries. Drawing from the Great Commission (Matthew 28:18-20) and the missionary examples found throughout the New Testament, students will examine how the Gospel is communicated, contextualized, and lived out among diverse peoples and cultures. Emphasis is placed on understanding cultural worldviews, overcoming cross-cultural communication barriers, and developing culturally sensitive evangelism strategies. Topics include the theology of missions, cultural anthropology as it relates to ministry, worldview analysis, the role of the local church in global outreach, and methods for discipling new believers in cross-cultural contexts. Students will also evaluate historical and contemporary approaches to world evangelism and their effectiveness. Practical ministry experience and reflection are integral components of the course.


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