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
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.
Course Outline (Units/Modules) Unit 1: Introduction to Soteriology Definition and scope of Soteriology Relationship of Soteriology to other doctrines (Christology, Pneumatology, Ecclesiology, Eschatology) Biblical overview of salvation history (Creation, Fall, Redemption, Consummation) Unit 2: The Human Condition and the Need for Salvation Doctrine of sin (Hamartiology) – origin, nature, and consequences The fall of humanity and total depravity The justice and holiness of God Th
Last Updated 11/08/2025
2 Lessons
Course Outline & Units
Unit 1: Introduction to Church and National Development
Meaning of development: economic, social, moral, and spiritual dimensions.
Theological foundation of the Church’s mission in society.
The Church as salt and light (Matthew 5:13-16).
Unit 2: Historical Role of the Church in Nation-Building
Early church contributions to education and healthcare.
Missionary impact on literacy, agriculture, and civilization.
The Church’s role in Afric
Last Updated 11/08/2025
3 Lessons
Course Outline & Units
Unit 1: Introduction to Church and National Development
Meaning of development: economic, social, moral, and spiritual dimensions.
Theological foundation of the Church’s mission in society.
The Church as salt and light (Matthew 5:13-16).
Unit 2: Historical Role of the Church in Nation-Building
Early church contributions to education and healthcare.
Missionary impact on literacy, agriculture, and civilization.
The Church’s role in
Last Updated 11/08/2025
3 Lessons
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