Course Description:
The practices of expressing individual faith
and apologetics are explored. Key topics
include the case for faith, applications of
practical faith, and keeping faith in the
face of hardship and pain. Course Goals and Objectives:
Upon completion of this course, students
will:
1. Be exposed to the importance of sharing
their Christian faith with others;
2. Understand that the "non-verbal" effects
of their lives are sources of great impact
in communicating their faith;
3. Be introduced to a systematic method for
articulating Christian faith;
4. Be aware of case studies and histories of
applied Christian faith;
5. Articulate plans for sharing their faith,
verbally and nonverbally in their own life
circumstances;
6. Understand the role of faith, and of the
believer, in times of hardship, grief, and
pain;
7. Be exposed to the nature of perseverance
and faithfulness in the historic Christian
experience. |