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Course Cost:
$60 for one (1) student
$100 for two (2) students
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There has been a steady shift in Christendom in recent years toward the teaching and application of the message of the Kingdom of God in every nation. The traditional Church is just awakening to its City identity as the Ekklesia of Christ and its mandate to disciple nations fulfilling the prayer of Jesus “May Your Kingdom come, and may Your will be done on earth as it is in Heaven.”
This Study Course engages students in interactive discussion, selective reading and research, written assignments, and opportunities for communicating with the instructor online or by email. The “Kingdomization Process” trains believers to become engaged within the society as the salt, the light, and the yeast of the nation. It is a season of “New Wine and New Wineskins”.
Course Cost: $60
Course Materials: $10
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Course Schedule: Thursdays, July 18 – August 22, 2024, at 6:00 pm EDT (New York, USA)
Course Objectives:
- Students will become knowledgeable through review and research, of the involvement of the Ekklesia in the transformation and development of local communities.
- Students will be able to evaluate and measure the effectiveness of their Christian in City Transformation and Development.
- Students will develop sensitivity to the particular assets and needs of local communities within the broader society and nation
- Students will develop professional skills for the delivery of programs for the empowerment of the poor, mitigation of crime and violence, and enhancement of the quality of life in local communities.
- Students will learn to design projects for initiating community transformation and development through their Christian Ministries and where needed, provide civil governmental leadership within the nation.
- Students will appreciate the need for community development as a spiritual responsibility within the mission mandate of the Ekklesia of Christ.