CoJourners training on-line. March 23, 2009
Posted by Gilbert Kingsley in Evangelism.trackback
I have been reading the updates from the folks doing Big Break at Panama City Beach. Last week, they said they saw more people put their faith in Christ than any other single week of Big Break history. 975 staff and students attended. They shared the Gospel with 5562 people, with 674 indicating that they placed their faith in Christ. Very exciting to see how God is at work.
I believe that God is honoring how these students go right out and put into action the specific training they receive. Some of the training includes the CoJourners material. Now you don’t have to wait until Keith Davy or Ben Rivera teach them the material. You can equip students yourself. Simply go to http://cojourners.campuscrusadeforchrist.com/ Here you will find training modules, devotions, pdfs of the Equipping Pack and some Bible studies on evangelism.
From the first page you can learn more about CoJourners:
Cultural norms and relational sensitivities have led believers to shrink back from witnessing. Traditional images of evangelism often feel relationally inappropriate or risky at best. Yet the opportunities for spiritual conversations abound when approached with sensitivity.
CoJourners equips believers to conversationally enter the spiritual journey of others, helping them come to Christ in ways that are relationally sensitive, yet biblically grounded. CoJourners is not an evangelism strategy. It is an equipping paradigm, which provides a way of thinking about and teaching conversational evangelism. This equipping paradigm consists of learning the four roles we play in relating evangelistically with non-Christians:
- The Explorer: Initiating spiritual conversations, the believer discovers the spiritual journeys of others through active listening and asking questions. This role sharpens the believer’s ability to engage in spiritual conversations, assessing their openness to the gospel.
- The Guide: The believer guides those open to faith in Christ through their own life-story and the gospel. This role sharpens the believer’s ability to articulate the gospel in conversationally appropriate ways.
- The Builder: There are many issues and obstacles that can hinder those yet to come to Christ that need to be addressed through prayer and gentle persuasion. This role sharpens the believer’s ability to deal with these obstacles.
- The Mentor: Those who come to Christ need encouragement to continue on their journey through relational connections to Christian community and through foundational concepts for Christian living. This role enables the believer to assist those who are new to Christ or those who have already come to Christ but are struggling.
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I really liked the ideas especially for Christmas, sometimes the best way to deal with someone is going directly to their conscience.