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Wednesday, January 09 2008 |
Ministry Education and Teaching Service Team |
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The first phase is to develop more ministry education among our
churches. Six of the eight members of our team will focus on comparing
notes from our main education efforts around the churches. We hope to
eventually develop a plan that will benefit a larger audience as well
as examine the benefits of onsite teaching: both seminar and extended,
online and other combinations.
We recognize we need more experience. For instance, Gordon Ferguson is
moving further along helping to develop the Asia / Pacific Leadership
Academy (See the DToday article, Fergusons' New Adventure Begins in
2008 ). Douglas Jacoby, though declining to be on the team because of
the pressure he is experiencing from his publishers—has agreed to serve
as an advisor. He developed the AIM program used by many Christians. In
Chicago we are launching a five year effort in February in a unique
format designed to focus on competency on a broad range of topics. In
Mexico City Arturo Elizarraras developed a Latin America Diploma
program in use for the last five years and is using online teaching for
multiple sites with multiple teachers from around the world.
A second phase for this service group is the development of teaching
material for Christians. Fred Faller in Boston, Tom Jones and others
from the team will focus on this effort. It is clear that both feeding
the flock and the teaching of Christians to be self-feeders is vital.
(Ephesians 4)
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