M.I.T. Fall Quarter 2010
M.I.T. Courses Fall 2010
September 19 – November 21
Sunday Evenings, 5:00 pm – 6:15 pm
Practical Instruction for Lifestyle Evangelism (300)
Instructor: Dr. Shawn Merithew
Textbook: The Complete Evangelism Guidebook, edited by Scott Dawson
Room: 330
Course Description: Have you ever passed up a witnessing opportunity because you didn’t know how to begin a spiritual discussion? This class is for you! The class will explore specific, practical ways to engage lost persons in witnessing conversations. We will establish the basic message of the gospel and discuss hospitality evangelism, servant evangelism,
and marketplace evangelism. We will explore how to initiate encounters and witness to people in different vocations, religions, generations, and ethnic groups.
Theology of Evangelism (200)
Instructor: Rick Quave
Textbook: Evangelism and the Sovereignty of God by J.I. Packer
Room: 329
Course Description: God has spoken and is speaking to His creatures. What is the essence of that communication and what are we as believers to do with what has been communicated? In this class, we will examine what the whole Bible teaches about the content of the gospel and the command to go and make disciples of all the nations. The study will seek to establish a summarization of what is taught by the relevant passages in the Bible on the subject of evangelism.
Evangelizing Your Children (300)
Instructor: David Hardgrave
Textbooks: Disciplines of a Godly Family by Kent and Barbara Hughes and A Gospel Primer by Milton Vincent
Room: 331
Course Description: Do you want to learn how to be more faithful in evangelizing your children? This course is for you! We will examine the biblical issues surrounding sharing the gospel with children in the context of the home. Special attention will be given to methods for developing a gospel culture within the family as well as methods for discerning a child’s comprehension of the essential truths of the gospel itself.
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