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1 1 EVAN 101 Evangelism & Christian life *Note: All content provided in the professor s notes, course chart and course syllabus are based on the professor s opinion and may vary from professor to professor & student to student. All content may be changed without notice. This information is for the purpose to provide analysis but is not binding in any form. Course Syllabi Course Charts Professor s Notes
2 2 EVAN 101 Evangelism & Christian life Professor s notes* As of April 1, 2007 *Note: All content provided in the professor s notes, course chart and course syllabus are based on the professor s opinion and may vary from professor to professor & student to student. All content may be changed without notice. This information is for the purpose to provide analysis but is not binding in any form. From a Scale 1-10 (1 = low demands; 5 = moderate demands; 10 = very demanding), How would you rate the overall level of difficulty of this course? Level of demand = 5 I believe this course could be taken with one two other courses within an 8-week format. From a Scale 1-10 (1 = low demands; 5 = moderate demands; 10 = very demanding), How would you rate the level of the reading requirements in this course? Level of demand = 4 Compared to other courses (e.g. BIBL 104, PLED 450, etc), the reading is much lighter. This course relies heavily on other learning activities in addition to reading. From a Scale 1-10 (1 = low demands; 5 = moderate demands; 10 = very demanding), How would you rate the level of the lecture requirements in this course? Level of demand = 8 This course contains 13 online, narrated ppt lectures averaging minutes in length. In addition to narrated ppt lectures, this course requires the student to listen to 5 30minute video clips from an external web site. This course relies heavily on this type of learning activity. From a Scale 1-10 (1 = low demands; 5 = moderate demands; 10 = very demanding), How would you rate the level of the online exam requirements in this course? Level of demand = 6 This course contains five online multiple choice & true/false exams. This course is rated lower in demand with regard to exams difficulty due to the fact that very clear & concise Exam Study Guides are provided to the student for every exam. From a Scale 1-10 (1 = low demands; 5 = moderate demands; 10 = very demanding), How would you rate the level of the discussion board requirements in this course? Level of demand = 5 This course contains three online Graded Discussion Boards. There are time-sensitive requirements for each discussion board (meaning, the student must post within particular assigned weeks of the course) but the requirements are clearly stated and defined.
3 3 From a Scale 1-10 (1 = low demands; 5 = moderate demands; 10 = very demanding), How would you rate the level of the written paper requirements in this course? Level of demand = 4 This course contains two written papers. The assignments are profitable as the demand is light. Namely, because the format is provided online for each paper and the subject matter is based on personal experience unlike a typical research paper. Additional comments: This is a very well-organized course. Students often comment of how they new exactly what was required of them especially in the area of course requirements. The student will feel very connected to their fellow classmates as there is a healthy portion of interaction and encouragement among the class. Regardless of the spiritual caliber of the student a believer in Jesus Christ or a seeker the student will be able to do well in the course academically and participate in every exercise without distinction.
4 4 Course Chart *Note: All content provided in the professor s notes, course chart and course syllabus are based on the professor s opinion and may vary from professor to professor & student to student. All content may be changed without notice. This information is for the purpose to provide analysis but is not binding in any form. MODULE/ WEEK LECTURES INTRODUCTION TO EVANGELISM READING LEARNING ACTIVITIES % 1 1 & 2 Ch. 5; Ch. 9, pp Non-graded Discussion Board Exam #1 0% 10% 2 3 & 4 Ch. 1; Ch. 10, pp , 182 Testimony Paper Exam #2 10% 10% 3 5, 6, & 7 Graded Discussion Board #1 (Initial and Response Postings) 10% 4 8 & 9 Chs. 6 & 7 Exam #3 10% 5 10 Ch. 9, pp ; Chs. 8 & 11 Graded Discussion Board #2 (Initial and Response Postings) 10% 6 11 Chs. 13 & 14; Appendix, Using the New Technology Graded Discussion Board #3 (Initial and Response Postings) Exam #4 10% 10% 7 12 *Choose one: Ch. 16 or Ch. 18 Ministry Evangelistic Evaluation OR Leadership Evangelistic Evaluation 10% 8 13 Witnessing Report 10% TOTAL 100% *Your choice should reflect whether you are going to submit a Ministry Evaluation Form or a Leadership Evaluation Form. (NOTE: If you are a Senior Pastor/elder, or officially on a pastoral/elder staff, you are required to read Chapter 18 and write the Leadership Evangelistic Evaluation.)
5 5 EVAN 101 Evangelism & Christian Life Course Chart/Schedule (Detailed) 8-week format Module #1 1. Listen to Lectures #1 & 2 2. Read Ch. 5, Truth matters: The Theology of Evangelism 3. Read Ch. 9, God the Evangelist: The Work of the Holy Spirit (Pages only) 4. NON-Graded Discussion Board must be attempted within Module #1! 5. EXAM #1 must be completed before you begin Module #2! Module #2 1. Listen to Lecture #3 & 4; 2. Read Ch. 1, Make the Message Plain: What is Evangelism? 3. Read Ch. 10, Tell Your Story: The Testimony of the Christian Witness (Pages , 182 only. Pages provide an example of a spiritual autobiography written out by Delos Miles - this is not required to read.) 4. TESTIMONY PAPER must be completed & submitted before proceeding to Module #3! 5. EXAM #2 must be completed before you begin Module #3! Module #3 1. Listen to Lectures #5, 6, & 7 2. GRADED DISCUSSION BOARD #1 Both Initial Posting & Response Postings must be completed within Module #3!! NOTE: The student will have to have listened to Lectures 5, 6, & 7 prior to posting his/her Initial Response in the Discussion Board!! NOTE ALSO: Be sure to Read, Guidelines for Posting & Receiving a grade on Discussion Boards: Criteria for assessing each Graded Discussion Board a very important section!!! If you are behind in your postings, this could negatively affect your final grade!! Module #4 1. Listen to Lectures #8 & 9; 2. Read Ch. 6, Modeling the Gospel: The Character of the Witness 3. Read Ch. 7, The Great Commission of the Great Suggestion: Evangelism as a spiritual Discipline 4. EXAM #3 must be completed before you begin Module #5! Module #5 1. Listen to Lecture #10; 2. Read Ch. 9, God the Evangelist: The Work of the Holy Spirit (Pages only) 3. Read Ch. 11, The Need of the Hour: Personal Evangelism 4. Read Ch. 8, Praying Your Friends to Christ: Linking Prayer and Evangelism 5. GRADED DISCUSSION BOARD #2 Both Initial Posting & Response Postings must be completed within Module #5!! NOTE: The student will have to have listened to Lecture #10, all audio/video clips and have read Ch. 8, 9, & 11 prior to posting his/her Initial Response in the Discussion Board!! NOTE ALSO: Be sure to Read, Guidelines for Posting & Receiving a grade on Discussion Boards: Criteria for assessing each Graded Discussion Board a very
6 6 important section!!! If you are behind in your postings, this could negatively affect your final grade!! 6. A Helpful Hint: Regarding Module #6/Exam #4 All Exam #4 questions will be taken from the student s reading of Chapters. 8, 9, 11, 13, 14, & the Appendix. Module #6 1. Listen to Lecture #11; 2. Read Ch. 13, Friends of Sinners: Reaching the Unchurched 3. Read Ch. 14, MTV and the Internet, or Jesus Christ and Fishing Nets: Evangelizing the Next Generation 4. Read the Appendix, Using the New Technology 5. GRADED DISCUSSION BOARD #3 Both Initial Posting & Response Postings must be completed within Module #6!! NOTE: The student will have to have listened to Lecture #10 and have read Ch. 13 & 14 prior to posting his/her Initial Response in the Discussion Board!! NOTE ALSO: Be sure to Read, Guidelines for Posting & Receiving a grade on Discussion Boards: Criteria for assessing each Graded Discussion Board a very important section!!! If you are behind in your postings, this could negatively affect your final grade!! 6. EXAM #4 must be completed before you begin Module #7! Module #7 - NOTE: Use the time within Modules #7 & 8 to witness in order to fulfill your Witnessing Report requirements DO NOT WAIT until the last day to write up your witnessing report!!! 1. Listen to Lecture #12* (*In addition to the content presented in this Lecture the professor will also offer further explanation of the Ministry Evaluation Form, Leadership Evaluation Form, & Witnessing Report ). 2. Read (Choose ONE chapter from the following two chapters NOTE: Your choice should reflect whether you are going to submit a Ministry Evaluation Form or a Leadership Evaluation Form! NOTE: IF you are a Senior Pastor/elder or officially on a pastoral/elder staff, you are required to read Chapter 18 and write the Leadership Evangelistic Evaluation!!): Ch. 16 Church Evangelism: Biblical Church Growth Ch. 18 Caught More Than Taught: Evangelistic Leadership 3. MINISTRY EVANGELISTIC EVALUATION OR LEADERSHIP EVANGELISTIC EVALUATION (CHOOSE ONE) must be completed & submitted before proceeding to Module #8! Module #8 1. Listen to the Final Lecture #13* (*In this lecture, the professor will sum up the tenets of the course, provide further encouragements with regard to the WITNESSING REPORT, and share some final, personal thoughts.) 2. WITNESSING REPORT due before the last day of class! NOTE: Please DO NOT WAIT until the last minute to submit this assignment! No extensions will be granted! No computer-related excuses will be accepted! Absolutely no exceptions will be granted! 3. CONGRATULATIONS! YOU HAVE ACCOMPLISHED YET ANOTHER MILESTONE IN YOUR ACADEMIC CAREER!! PRAISE THE LORD!! 4. PLEASE fill out the student survey online for this course!
7 7 Syllabus *Note: All content provided in the professor s notes, course chart and course syllabus are based on the professor s opinion and may vary from professor to professor & student to student. All content may be changed without notice. This information is for the purpose to provide analysis but is not binding in any form. LIBERTY UNIVERSITY DISTANCE LEARNING PROGRAM SCHOOL OF RELIGION EVAN 101 EVANGELISM AND CHRISTIAN LIFE REQUIRED TEXTBOOK Reid, Alvin. Introduction to Evangelism. Nashville: Broadman & Holman, COURSE DESCRIPTION An in-depth study of how to lead people to Christ. Special attention will be given to the theology of all aspects of evangelism, including the follow-up. Various methods of approach and presentation will be considered. Emphasis will be placed on evangelism and the local church for conservation of results. I. RATIONALE This course is designed to introduce the student to basic principles of Christian living as they prepare the believer for evangelism. Special emphasis will be placed on the biblical teachings pertaining to the importance of the individual spiritual purity and an informed passion to evangelize the lost. The Bible, with its prescriptive teachings and guiding principles, will be the central focus and sole foundation for the development of this spiritual and skill development. Upon the completion of this course, it is believed that the student will be more adequately prepared to evangelize the lost in today s culture while equipped by intricate biblical teaching in order to continue their spiritual maturation long after the completion of this course. II. PREREQUISITES None.
8 8 III. LEARNING OUTCOMES A. Cognitive Objectives Upon completion of this course the student will be able to: Evangelism Comprehend the biblical basis for evangelism Recite and explain the various methods/presentations of sharing one s faith in Jesus Christ with others Recite Scripture from memory to assist in personal evangelism. Comprehend the foundational evidence and arguments for the resurrection of Jesus Christ and the authority of the Bible. Discipleship Comprehend the biblical principles of Christian living, including the basic steps leading to spiritual growth and maturity and the fundamentals of living a Spirit-filled life. Comprehend the relevant passages of Scripture that are presented in class that make prescriptions to discipleship. Identify the differences between evangelism and discipleship and comprehend how each aspect compliments the other. Assimilation Comprehend the basic biblical teaching of the development of the New Testament local church and the value of every believer s involvement in the church. B. Affective and Performance Objectives Upon completion of this course the student will have demonstrated the ability to: Evangelism Synthesize the learned method(s) of evangelism and Scripture memorization with at least one personal witnessing presentation to an unbeliever. Present the foundational evidence and arguments for the resurrection of Jesus Christ and the authority of the Bible. Discipleship Adhere to learned disciplines essential to Christian living that are able to produce spiritual growth and a renewed passion for evangelism and local church ministry. Assimilation Evaluate the evangelistic practices of either a local church or a leader of a local church.
9 9 IV. MATERIALS FOR LEARNING A. Internet Access and Microsoft Word B. Textbook C. A Bible* *The student may choose any version of the Bible to follow along with the lectures. The professor will mostly reference the KJV & NIV in his lectures. NOTE: All Scripture memorization will be taken from the New International Version. V. COURSE REQUIREMENTS AND ASSIGNMENTS A. Textbook readings B. Testimony Paper C. Graded Discussion Boards (3) D. Ministry or Leadership Evangelistic Evaluation E. Witness Report F. Exams (4) VI. EVALUATION AND GRADING A. Weight Graded Discussion Board #1 10% Graded Discussion Board #2 10% Graded Discussion Board #3 10% Testimony Paper 10% Witness Report 10% Ministry or Leadership Evangelistic Evaluation 10% EXAM 1 Module 1 10% EXAM 2 Module 2 10% EXAM 3 Module 4 10% EXAM 4 Module 6 10% B. Scale A = B = C = D = F = below 65
10 10 VII. COURSE BIBLIOGRAPHY A. Evangelism, Discipleship, and Missions Anderson, Courtney. To The Golden Shore: The Life of Adonriam Judson. Judson Press, Arn, Win, and Charles Arn. The Master s Plan for Making Disciples. Grand Rapids: Baker, Avant, John, Alvin Reid, and Malcom McDow. Revival!: The Story of the Current Awakening in Brownwood, Ft. Worth, Wheaton, and Beyond. Nashville: Broadman & Holman, Beougher, Timothy, and Alvin Reid. Evangelism for a Changing World. Chicago: Moody Press, Bright, Bill. Witnessing Without Fear. Grand Rapids: Nelson, Cahill, Mark. One Thing You Can t Do in Heaven. Mark Cahill, Cameron, Kirk and Ray Comfort. The Way of the Master. Wheaton: Tyndale House Publishers, Cloud, Henry, and John Townsend. How People Grow. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, Coleman, Robert E. The Master Plan of Evangelism. Grand Rapids: Baker, Comfort, Ray. Revival s Golden Key. Gainesville: Bridge-Logos, Dawn, Marca J. Reaching Out Without Dumbing Down. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, Drummond, Lewis, and Betty Lewis. Women of Awakenings: The Historic Contribution of Women to Revival Movements. Grand Rapids: Kregel Publications, Elliot, Elisabeth. Shadow of the Almighty. San Fransisco: HarperCollins, Fay, William, and Linda Shepherd. Share Jesus Without Fear. Nashville: Broadman and Holman, Henrichsen, Walter. Disciples are Made not Born. Colorado Springs: Victor, 1988.
11 11 Humphreys, Kent and Davidene. Show and then Tell: Presenting the Gospel Through Daily Encounters. Chicago: Moody Press, Lovett, James D. Jesus is Awesome. 21 st Century Press, McDow, Malcom, and Alvin Reid. Firefall: How God has Shaped History Through Revivals. Nashville: Broadman & Holman, Piper, John. Let the Nations Be Glad. Grand Rapids: Baker, Reid, Alvin. Introduction to Evangelism. Nashville: Broadman & Holman, Light the Fire: Raising Up a Generation to Live Radically for Jesus Christ. Enurnclaw, Washington: Wine Press Publishers, Radically Unchurched. Grand Rapids: Kregel Publications, Raising the Bar: Ministry to Youth in the New Millennium. Grand Rapids: Kregel Publications, Stone, Dan, and Greg Smith. The Rest of the Gospel. Dallas: One Press, B. Prayer Arthur, Kay. Lord, Teach Me to Pray in 28 Days. Eugene: Harvest House, Bounds, E. M. E. M. Bounds on Prayer. Whitaker House, Cymbala, Jim. Fresh Wind, Fresh Fire. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, Floyd, Ronnie W. How to Pray. Nashville: Word, Foster, Richard J. Prayer. San Francisco: Haper Collins Publishers, Mueller, George. The Autobiography of George Mueller. Whitaker House, C. The Christian/Devotional Life Boa, Kenneth. Conformed to His Image. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2001.
12 12 Chamber, Oswald. My Utmost for His Highest. Discovery House, Cloud, Henry, and John Townsend. Boundaries. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, Foster, Richard. Celebration of Discipline. San Francisco: Harper Collins Publishers, Lawrence, Brother. The Practice of the Presence of God. Revell, MacDonald, Gordon. Ordering Your Private World. Nashville: Thomas Nelson, McGee, Robert S. The Search for Significance. Nashville: W Publishing Group, McVey, Steve. Grace Walk. Eugene: Harvest House, Moore, Beth. A Heart Like His. Nashville: Broadman and Holman, Breaking Free. Nashville: Broadman and Holman, To Live is Christ. Nashville: Broadman and Holman, Why Godly People do Ungodly Things. Nashville: Broadman and Holman, Nasser, David. A Call to Die. Baxter Press, Nee, Watchman. The Normal Christian Life. Wheaton: Tyndale, Ortberg, John. The Life You ve Always Wanted. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, Packer, J. I. Knowing God. Intervarsity, Piper, John. A Hunger for God. Wheaton: Crossway, Piper, John. Godward Life. Multnomah, Piper, John. Don t Waste Your Life. Wheaton: Crossway, Sanders, J. Oswald. Enjoying Intimacy with God. Grand Rapids: Discovery House, 2000.
13 13 Spurgeon, Charles Haddon. Morning and Evening. Whitaker House, Stanford, Miles J. The Complete Green Letters. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, Stott, John. Life in Christ. Grand Rapids: Baker, Swindoll, Charles R. So, You Want to be Like Christ? Nashville: Word, Towns, Elmer. A Beginner s Guide to Reading the Bible. Ann Arbor: Vine, Biblical Meditation for Spiritual Breakthrough. Ventura: Regal, Fasting for Spiritual Breakthrough. Ventura: Regal, Praying the Lord s Prayer for Spiritual Breakthrough. Ventura: Regal, Understanding the Deeper Life. Old Tappan: Revell, Tozer, A. W. Knowledge of the Holy. San Francisco: Harper, Warren, Rick. The Purpose Driven Life. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, Whitney, Donald. Spiritual Disciplines for the Christian Life. Colorado Springs: NavPress, Ten Questions to Diagnose Your Spiritual Health. Colorado Springs: NavPress, Willard, Dallas. The Spirit of the Disciplines. San Fransisco: HarperCollins, D. Apologetics Geisler, Norm and Ron Brooks. When Skeptics Ask: A Handbook for Christian Evidence. Grand Rapids: Baker, Geisler, Norm. The Baker Encyclopedia for Christian Apologetics. Grand Rapids: Baker, Habermas, Gary R. Case for the Resurrection of Jesus. Kregel, 2004.
14 14. The Historical Jesus. College Press Publishing Company, Lewis, C. S. Mere Christianity. San Francisco: Harper, McDowell, Josh, and Don Stewart. Answers to Tough Questions Skeptics ask about the Christian Faith. Wheaton: Tyndale, McDowell, Josh. The New Evidence That Demands a Verdict. Grand Rapids: Nelson, Strobel, Lee. The Case for Christ. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, The Case for a Creator. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, The Case for Easter. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, The Case for Faith. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, E. Biblical Manhood and Womanhood, Relationships, and Holiness Arterburn, Stephen and Fred Stoeker. Every Man s Battle. Colorado Springs: WaterBrook, Arterburn, Stephen and Shannon Ethridge. Every Woman s Battle. Colorado Springs: WaterBrook, Eldredge, John, and Stasi Eldredge. Captivating. Nelson, Eldredge, John. Wild at Heart. Nashville: Nelson, Elliot, Elisabeth. Let me be a Woman. Wheaton: Tyndale, Passion and Purity. Baker: Grand Rapids, The Mark of a Man. Revell, Harris, Joshua. Not Even a Hint. Multnomah, Piper, John, and Wayne Grudem. Rediscovering Biblical Manhood and Womanhood. Wheaton: Crossway, Terkeurst, Lysa. Leading Women to the Heart of God. Chicago, Moody Press, 2002.
15 15 F. The Body of Christ/Church LaHaye, Tim. Spirit Controlled Temperaments. Wheaton: Tyndale, MacArthur, John. The Master s Plan for the Church. Chicago: Moody, Rainer, Thom. High Expectations: The Remarkable Secret for Keeping People in Your Church. Nashville: Broadman & Holman, Effective Evangelistic Churches. Nashville, Broadman & Holman, Schultz, Thom and Joani. Why Nobody Learns Much of Anything at Church: and how to fix it. Loveland: Group, G. Leadership Finzel, Hans. The Top Ten Mistakes Leaders Make. Colorado Springs: Victor, Maxwell, John C. Developing the Leader Within You. Nashville: Nelson, The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership. Nashville: Thomas Nelson, Sanders, J. Oswald. Spiritual Leadership. Chicago: Moody, H. Miscellaneous Keller, W. Phillip. A Shepherd Looks at Psalm 23. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, Peterson, Eugene H. Christ Plays in Ten Thousand Places. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, Richards, Lawrence O, and Gary J. Bredfeldt. Creative Bible Teaching. Chicago: Moody, Clark, R., J. Brubaker, and R. Zuck. Childhood Education in the Church. Chicago: Moody Press, Gangel, K. Building Leaders for Church Education. Chicago: Moody Press, Gangel, K., and J. Wilhoit. The Christian Educator s Handbook on Teaching. Wheaton: Victor Books, 1988.
16 16. The Christian Educator s Handbook on Adult Education. Wheaton: Victor Books, Gilbert, L. Team Ministry: A Guide to Spiritual Gifts and Lay Involvement. Lynchburg: Church Growth Institute, Hershey, T. Young Adult Ministry. Loveland, CO: Group Books, Hybels, Lynne, and Bill Hybels. Rediscovering Church. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, Peterson, J. Church without Walls. Colorado Springs: NavPress, Saucy, R. The Church in God s Program. Chicago: Moody, Sell, C. Transitions through Adult Life. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, Towns, E. Evangelism and Church Growth: A Practical Encyclopedia. Ventura: Regal Books, Vogel, L. The Religious Education of Older Adults. Birmingham: Religious Education Press, Fields, D. The Purpose Driven Youth Ministry. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, Warren, R. The Purpose Driven Church. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1995.
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