This seminar is an extensive look at the Apostolic gifted role with challenging workshops that include topics from the Old and New Testaments. Participants will profit from the overview of neotribalism and social identity issues that affect people groups in today's society. Variables in segmenting people groups for strategic ministry focus, spiritual and religious worldviews, cultural and systemic problems, resistance to Christianity, and potential points of contact will be addressed. Participants will identify ways in which God may be active in the lives of people in the local community and begin creating platforms for missional engagement.
APOSTOLIC MISSIONALITY
& BIBLICAL PRINCIPLES
MR2-1A: Apostolic Role in the OT
MR2-1B: Apostolic Role in the NT
GOD'S ACTIVITY IN
THE COMMUNITY
MR2-2A: The Place Where God Acts
MR2-2B: People Among Whom God Acts
WHOM TO REACH?
IDENTITY ISSUES
MR2-3A: Understanding Types of Self-Identity
MR2-3B: Spirituality, Religiosity & Biblical Christianity
WHOM TO REACH?
IDENTIFYING GROUPS
MR2-4A: Identifying Community Groups
MR2-4B: Creating & Using Cultural Profiles
WHERE TO REACH?
CREATING VENUES
MR2-5A: Apostle Paul, Tentmaking & His Apostolic Role
MR2-5B: Creating Platforms & Missional Opportunities
DEVELOPING
APOSTOLIC TEAMS
MR2-6A: Apostle Paul & Missional Team Development
MR2-6B: Apostolic Team Training
Schedule: 2 days
Sessions: Twelve 50 min each
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