Module information
Code
MIN1102/3
Name
Great Commission Strategies (Credit: 2 or 3 hours)
Average equivalent
ECTS 4 or 5
Description
This course establishes a biblical theology of the Great Commission. It presents an in-depth study of
evangelism and discipleship principles that are universal in their application. Important elements of
Great Commission Strategies include the nature of the gospel message, the biblical definition of
discipleship, and the methodology of Jesus. Challenges facing the church in multiple ministry contexts
are also explored. Finally, the course integrates evangelism and discipleship, presenting them as two
sides of a single task.
Course Objectives
Upon completion of this course, you should be able to:
1.
Accurately define and express the objective and substance of the gospel message.
2.
Demonstrate an understanding of New Testament models of evangelism and discipleship.
3.
Articulate a biblically sound theology of evangelism and discipleship.
4.
Effectively enter into an evangelistic conversation with a nonbeliever.
5.
Form essential evangelistic values for one’s unique ministry context.
6.
Comprehend the essentials of implementing an evangelism and discipleship ministry within the
context of the local church.
7.
Appreciate Christ’s plan of reproduction.
8.
Use the team concept in making disciples.
Mode of Study
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Lecture
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Video (in progress)
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Student interaction
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Professor of Record Interaction
•
Hands on
Assessment
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100 objective multiple choice questions
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Online or pencil and paper
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Project
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Collateral Reading Assignment (for 3 (USA) credit courses
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Student Learning Requirement
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Passmark 70%
•
Grading Rubric
UNDERGRADUATE SCHOOL OF
BIBLE AND THEOLOGY
MQF Level 6 Qualification
230 ECTS Credits
License-2013-FHI-026
97-100
A+
93-96
A
Superior
90-92
A-
Excellent
87-89
B+
83-86
B
Good
80-82
B-
77-76
C+
73-76
C
Satisfactory
70-72
C-
67-69
D+
63-66
D
60-62
C
Poor
0-59
F
Fail