

THE EVANGELISM ACADEMY
THE EVANGELISTIC MINISTRY
In this study, the essential character of the Evangelistic Ministry, its place, purpose, and function in the wider Christian redemptive activity in the world is explored. It includes discussions on the evangelistic calling in juxtaposition to the generality of evangelism as a rudimentary activity for all Christians
APOLOGETICS
The course deals with the literal practice of apologetics, looking at a more tactical approach in performance-orientated apologetics. Insights will be drawn from the use of 'pathos', 'ethos', and logos as exemplified in the classical Greek approaches in juxtaposition to the Pauline approach in Acts and the NT epistles
CONTEXTUALISATION
In this course issues concerning communicating the gospel in a way that resonates with the culture are explored. Does this mean the gospel must accept the culture? should it be critical of the culture, or assimilate the culture in order to be relevant? These questions and many more riveting ones will be explored in this subject
DISCIPLESHIP
Discipleship is not an option for the church, it is the main occupation of Church. Its neglect throughout church history has caused great harm to the fulfilment of the Great Commission. In this course participants will explore discipleship and its vital role in the fulfilment of the Great Commission
MISSIONS
This course looks at issues concerning church planting, preparation of missionaries, The Church as God's agent for soul winning, and a locus for transformation of won souls unto whole-life soul winners until the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ
CRITICAL COMMUNICATION
The active soul wining enterprise demands clear, concise but precise, persuasive communication skills. Spiritual, subtle, and technical communication principles are explored in this course from a practical approach
SPIRITUAL GIFTS AND SOUL WINING
In this course, participants will explore the role of spiritual gifts in soul wining. Specific potential roles each gift of the Spirit could play for effective soul wining are explored
ESCHATOLOGY (Future Things)
In this course of study, participants will explore prophetic literature, specific "parousia" atmospheres as presented in the Bible, and human history to inform expectations and understanding of future things