This course explores new approaches for practical and effective evangelism in the twenty-first century. You will learn to recognize some of the key complexities of this generation and the resulting opportunities for evangelism, and your competence and confidence in evangelism will be strengthened.
Learning Objectives
Upon successful completion you should be able to:
Discover new possibilities for evangelism in your own places of work and play and on social media
Understand different worldviews and how to articulate your faith in a manner appropriate to each context
Share your faith story in a fresh way
Recover an appreciation for the art of witness in hospitality
Articulate a response to relativism that millennials can understand and appreciate
Apply digital tools and approaches to evangelism for digital natives
Course Outline
1: Faith Narratives (Response to Secularism)
2: Four-Dimensional Gospel (Response to Pluralism)
3: Hospitality in Witness (Response to Individualism)
4: Pinstripes (Response to Relativism)
5: New Bridges of God (Response to Identity)
6: Digital Approaches (Response to Technology)
Product Details
Title: Practical Evangelism Opportunities for the 21st Century
Resource Type: Courseware, including transcripts, audio, and video resources
Courses: 1
Video Hours: 1
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About the Instructor
W. Jay Moon is professor of evangelism and church planting and codirector of the Office of Faith, Work and Economics at Asbury Theological Seminary. Previously, he was a missionary with Sudan Inland Mission (SIM) for thirteen years, where he was engaged in church planting and water development in Ghana, West Africa. He has been a member of church planting teams in the U.S. and has been involved in missional efforts with Native Americans and urban at-risk communities. Combining entrepreneurial lenses from his MBA studies along with cutting edge missiology, he articulates creative approaches to reaching the unchurched and dechurched, particularly millennials in the West. He is the author of three books, including the forthcoming Intercultural Discipleship: Learning from Global Approaches to Spiritual Formation.