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Course Title: MIS 881: Advanced Missions and Cross-Cultural Ministry
Subtitle: Strategies for Effective Global Ministry
Course Name & Level: Advanced Missions and Cross-Cultural Ministry, Doctoral Level
Number of Credit Hours: 3 Credit Hours
Keywords: Missions, Cross-Cultural Ministry, Global Outreach
Introduction:
This course explores advanced principles and practices in missions and cross-cultural ministry, emphasizing effective strategies for global outreach. Students will develop skills to engage with diverse cultures and contexts, fostering effective ministry across the globe.
Course Description:
MIS 881 provides an in-depth study of missions and cross-cultural ministry, focusing on developing strategies for effective global ministry. The course integrates biblical teachings with practical applications to enhance cross-cultural engagement and outreach.
Course Purpose:
To equip students with advanced skills and knowledge in missions and cross-cultural ministry, promoting effective and culturally sensitive global outreach.
Course Objectives:
To develop proficiency in creating and leading effective mission strategies and cross-cultural ministry programs, rooted in biblical principles and contemporary practices.
Key Terms Defined & Key Concepts Explained:
- Missions: The act of spreading the Christian faith and making disciples of all nations (Matthew 28:19-20).
- Cross-Cultural Ministry: Ministry efforts aimed at engaging and serving people from diverse cultural backgrounds (Acts 1:8).
- Cultural Sensitivity: Awareness and respect for cultural differences, crucial for effective ministry (1 Corinthians 9:22).
- Global Outreach: Efforts to spread the gospel and provide humanitarian aid on an international scale (Mark 16:15).
- Contextualization: Adapting the presentation of the gospel to fit the cultural context of the audience (Acts 17:22-34).
Specific Topics with Descriptions:
- Biblical Foundations for Missions:
Exploring the scriptural basis for missions, emphasizing God’s heart for the nations (Psalm 96:3). - Historical Development of Missions:
Studying the history of Christian missions from the early church to the modern era (Acts 13:1-3). - Cross-Cultural Communication:
Techniques for effective communication across cultural boundaries, rooted in biblical principles (1 Corinthians 9:19-23). - Cultural Sensitivity in Ministry:
Understanding and applying cultural sensitivity in ministry contexts, ensuring respect and relevance (Galatians 3:28). - Contextualization of the Gospel:
Strategies for presenting the gospel in a way that is culturally relevant and understandable (Acts 17:22-34). - Developing Effective Mission Strategies:
Creating comprehensive mission plans that address the unique challenges and opportunities of different cultural contexts (Proverbs 16:3). - Short-Term and Long-Term Missions:
Balancing the benefits and challenges of short-term and long-term mission efforts (Matthew 9:37-38). - Humanitarian Aid and Social Justice:
Integrating humanitarian aid and social justice efforts into mission work, reflecting biblical values (Micah 6:8). - Building and Supporting Mission Teams:
Strategies for building and supporting effective mission teams, fostering unity and collaboration (Ephesians 4:11-13). - Evaluating Mission Effectiveness:
Assessing the impact of mission efforts and making necessary adjustments to improve outcomes (Philippians 1:6).
Assessments with Descriptions:
- Research Paper:
A 15-20 page paper on a selected aspect of missions or cross-cultural ministry, integrating scriptural references and scholarly research (Psalm 119:105). - Case Study Analysis:
Analyzing a case study involving missions or cross-cultural ministry, providing biblically-based solutions (James 1:5). - Mission Strategy Plan:
Creating a detailed plan for a mission or cross-cultural ministry project, demonstrating the integration of theological principles and practical elements (1 Corinthians 14:40). - Exams and Quizzes:
Assessing knowledge and understanding of course materials through periodic exams and quizzes (Proverbs 4:7). - Class Participation:
Active engagement in class discussions, demonstrating comprehension and application of missions and cross-cultural ministry principles (Hebrews 10:24-25).
Research References:
- Moreau, A. Scott, et al. Introducing World Missions: A Biblical, Historical, and Practical Survey. Baker Academic, 2015. eBook.
- Piper, John. Let the Nations Be Glad!: The Supremacy of God in Missions. Baker Books, 2010. eBook.
- Hiebert, Paul G. The Gospel in Human Contexts: Anthropological Explorations for Contemporary Missions. Baker Academic, 2009. eBook.
- Stott, John. Christian Mission in the Modern World. InterVarsity Press, 2008. eBook.
- Corbett, Steve, and Brian Fikkert. When Helping Hurts: How to Alleviate Poverty Without Hurting the Poor… and Yourself. Moody Publishers, 2014. eBook.
The course centers on King Jesus, His Kingdom, His Holy Spirit, His Royal Family, and His Great Commission as stated in Matthew 28:18-20.