School of Gospel Contextualization
| Focus |
Redeeming the ethic arts to communicate the Gospel |
| Outreach |
Various |
| Start Date |
March 15, 2010 |
| End Date |
August 17, 2010 |
| Course No. |
Registered, but course number pending |
| Pre-requisite |
DTS |
| Language |
English/Spanish |
| Duration |
22 weeks |
| Leaders |
Richard Tracy |
| Phone |
+(507)-6520-5757 |
| Email |
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| Web |
www.sgcpanama.blogspot.com |
| Web |
www.ece-panama.blogspot.com |
| Facebook |
www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=95236809977&ref=ts |
| Ministry |
YWAM Panama (PANA-LCUM) |
| Location |
Panama |
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| Description |
Contextualizing the Gospel puts the truth of God into the hands of oral cultures, which comprise 70% of the world’s population. Helping encourage an indigenous church, as opposed to duplicating a Western model, will cause indigenous leaders to rise up and have the perfect tools to evangelize and disciple their own people. They will also know who God is and created them to be and have the opportunity to become cross-cultural missionaries themselves. This course is designed for the student who has a heart to make the True God known to any people group and desires the tools to help them in this task. Students will learn many different methods and strategies to communicate the Gospel to, specifically, non- western people groups. Topics will include: redeeming indigenous arts, using mass media in cross-cultural settings, contextualization of the arts in world religions, anthropological studies as well as ethnographic methods, applied ethnomusicology, running a song-writing workshop, oral storytelling, and others. The 3 month course is comprised of 10 weeks of in-class training as well as 2 weeks of “hands-on” training among 2 different indigenous people groups of Panama. The course is designed to give students an introduction to many different tools that can be used in frontier missions, tribal peoples, urban settings and many other contexts to communicate the Gospel so that it is fully understood in the cultural context of the people. |
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| Notes |
Practical Phase Students will have the opportunity to apply what they have learned during the lecture phase in many different contexts; depending on the focus and strategy to which they feel led. Possible options include partnering with a church plant in the unreached world, conducting Ethnic Art Redemption workshops among tribal people, utilizing modern media to communicate the Gospel message to a specific group, or any approved plan of outreach that the student may conceive. Graduates will be prepared for work communicating the Gospel in any cultural context and also might have a clearer vision as to which direction to take for further study in the methods and strategies learned. |