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Syllabus 15800 Calvary Road Kansas City, MO 64147-1341 Course: TH111 D(N) Evangelism/Spiritual Life (Blended) Credit: 3 Semester Hours Semester: Fall 2019 Cycle 2 Dates: September 2 October 25 Time: TBD Place: TBD Professor: STAFF Phone: Email: DESCRIPTION An Introduction to the biblical principles of evangelism and spiritual life from a New Testament framework. Emphasis is on the practical methods of witnessing, discipleship, spiritual growth which includes our position in Christ by the Holy Spirit, and grace. * This is a blended class, meaning that both campus and online students take this class together. Campus students attend the classes in person, online students attend the classes via the online classroom. All interaction and assignments for campus and online students are done in the online classroom. OBJECTIVES A. General competencies to be achieved. The student will: 1. Describe what it means to be a Christian and the nature of the Christian s spiritual life. (PLO 1, 2, 3, 4, 5) (A 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10) 2. Define spiritual maturity, spiritual warfare, and spiritual growth. (PLO 1, 2, 3, 4, 5) (A 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10) 3. Identify the God-ordained relationships for a Christian and how to develop and maintain maturity in all of those relationships. (PLO 1, 2, 3, 4, 5) (A 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10) 4. Articulate the Gospel message and confidently share it with others through actions and words. (PLO 1, 2, 3, 4) (A 3, 4, 5, 9) B. Specific competencies to be achieved. The student will: 1. Articulate a biblical understanding of the Christian spiritual life and how it is developed and maintained. (PLO 1, 2, 3, 4) (A 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10) 2. Define and practice selected spiritual disciplines. (PLO 1, 2, 3, 4) (A 8, 9, 10) 3. Write a personal testimony and Gospel presentations and share them with others. (PLO 1, 2, 3, 4) (A 4, 5, 7, 10) 4. Describe spiritual warfare and God s means for victory in it. (PLO 1, 2, 3, 4, 5) (A 1, 2, 6, 9) 5. Evaluate one s spiritual life and articulate a personal spiritual growth plan. (PLO 1, 2, 3, 4, 5) (A 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10) Our Mission: to prepare Christians to live and serve in the church and in the world according to the Biblical worldview.

Assignments 1. Gifted: Understanding the Holy Spirit and Unwrapping Spiritual Gifts 2. Respectable Sins: Confronting the Sins We Tolerate 3. The 7 Principles of an Evangelistic Life 4. Testimony The student is to write two versions of their testimony. Instructions will be given in class. The first version is to be between 3-5 pages and is a personal version of their testimony as they might tell a believing friend. The second version is to be less than 2 pages and is to be a version for use in evangelistic situations. 5. Memory Verses The student will be quizzed over the following memory verses. A brief paper exam in which the student is asked to write down the verse will be given at the end of each modular period. Online students will turn them in by text box in Canvas. Bibles are not allowed, the verses are to be memorized, on-line students would do well to remember that their integrity is more important than a grade. Verses Romans 12:1-3; James 1:26-27; Philippians 2:12, 13; Ephesians 4:29-32; Ephesians 5:18-21; 1 Thessalonians 5:14-22; 1 Corinthians 16:2; 2 Corinthians 9:6, 7 6. Study Questions In Canvas the student will find eight sets of study questions; questions are to be answered prior to the class period on which they are assigned. Late study questions will be docked according to the late assignment policy listed below. Completing the study questions is an important part of participating in class discussion. Page 2

METHODS 7. Prayer/Devotional Journal a. Keep a prayer journal for the 8 weeks of the course, making entries for at least five days of each week for spending 20 minutes of each day in prayer and Bible reading. b. During the course of the class students will engage in both individual and group outreach. At least 5 individual encounters of the students sharing the gospel message should be noted in the student s journal. The student should participate in at least 2 group evangelistic efforts (dates and times will be announced in class) / Online students are encouraged to reach out to those local to them and document this in their journal. 8. Final Paper on Spiritual Disciplines a. Choose one of the spiritual disciplines covered in class or the topic of evangelism. b. Write a 10 page research paper covering that discipline. c. Explain the discipline from a biblical worldview, its importance to the Christian life and practical steps to implement this discipline in the life of the follower of Christ. 9. EXAMS a. Midterm - Students will take a take-home Midterm in Canvas covering the Personal Spirituality portion of the class. (Weeks 1-5) b. Final Students will take a take-home Final in Canvas covering the Corporate Spirituality and Evangelism portions of the class. (Weeks 6-8) 10. Class Participation a. Students are expected to participate in class discussion; b. For in-class students this involves coming to class on time, participating in discussion and interacting with on-line students through forum posts. c. For online students this involves interaction with the course material through forum posts, commenting on videos, asking questions through the online forums in Canvas. A. In-class methods: listening to lectures, participating in class discussions, writing, and taking tests. ATTENDANCE POLICY i. Given the limited class time, attendance is extremely important. ii. In-class students are expected to attend every class session, missing a class session without prior authorization by the instructor will result in an immediate letter grade reduction. iii. Online students must maintain enrollment in the course through weekly submitting assignments in Canvas. Any failure to submit at least one assignment by 12:00 on Friday will result in an automatic grade reduction and could result in withdrawal from the class. iv. See the University Catalog for additional attendance policies. Page 3

B. Out-of-class methods: reading, writing, research, participating in Canvas, and studying for tests. 1. Grading: Points 1. Book/Reading Reviews(x3)..300 2. Personal Testimony..50 3. Evangelistic Testimony 50 4. Study Questions(x8) 80 5. Memory Verses(x8).. 40 6. Prayer/Devotional Journal..80 7. Midterm Exam..100 8. Final Exam.....100 9. Final Research Paper.100 10. Class Participation..100 Total 1000 2. See Grading Scale in the University Catalog C. The Bible is a required textbook in every course at Calvary University. To facilitate academic level study, students are required to use for assignments and research an English translation or version of the Bible based on formal equivalence (meaning that the translation is generally word-for-word from the original languages), including any of the following: New American Standard (NASB, English Standard Version (ESV), New King James (NKJV), or King James (KJV). Other translations and versions based on dynamic equivalence (paraphrases, and thought-for-thought translations like NLT and NIV) may be used as supplemental sources. Please ask the professor if you have questions about a particular translation or version. D. All class papers must follow the Turabian style according to A Manual for Writers of Research Papers, Theses, and Dissertations. E. Late Assignments: Assignments will be lowered 15% if not turned on in on the due date. F. Plagiarism: Plagiarism is defined as copying any part of a book or paper without identifying the author. This also includes taking another person s ideas and presenting them as your own. Any assignment that includes plagiarism will receive a zero (0) grade. Students should note that papers will be submitted in Canvas via Turn-It-In. This program automatically gives the students work a plagiarism score, students should strive for a score less than 20. G. Disabilities: Students with disabilities have the responsibility of informing the DSS Director (dss@calvary.edu) of any disabling condition that may require support. H. The Clark Academic Center (learning@calvary.edu) is dedicated to providing free academic assistance for all CU students. Student tutors aid with all facets of the writing process, tutor in various subject areas, prepare students for exams and facilitate tests. Please take advantage of this service. Page 4

TEXTBOOKS The Bible (Instructor will use ESV) Christopher Cone, 2015. Gifted: Understanding the Holy Spirit and Unwrapping Spiritual Gifts. Ft. Worth: Exegetica Publishing. ISBN-13: 978-0976593089 (Retail $13.00; Amazon $11.00; Kindle $9.00) Douglas M. Cecil, 2003. The 7 Principles of an Evangelistic Life. Chicago: Moody Publishers. ASIN: B00371V8CS (Retail $13.99; Amazon $11.99, Kindle $8.79) Jerry Bridges, 2007. Respectable Sins: Confronting the Sins We Tolerate. Colorado Springs: NavPress. ISBN-13: 978-0891099413 (Retail $15.99; Amazon $10.87, Kindle $10.33) CLASS LECTURES *Subject to change, see actual due dates in Canvas* Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 Week 6 Week 7 Week 8 Foundation: A Biblical Worldview The Importance of Theology to Spirituality Testimonies Personal Spirituality Discipline of Faith The Work of the Holy Spirit Discipline of Righteousness Discipline of Prayer Discipline of Growth Discipline of Bible Study Discipline of Love Discipline of Suffering Discipline of Discipline Discipline of Worship Corporate Spirituality / Fellowship Discipline of Teaching / Being Teachable Discipline of Ministry Introduction to Evangelism Evangelism Methods Discipleship Page 5