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Introduction to Communication

COURSE DESCRIPTION

This course explores the foundational principles of evangelism from a Kingdom perspective, moving beyond traditional program-based methods to a dynamic, relational lifestyle. Students will examine the true nature of the Church as a living organism and discover their identity and purpose within the Body of Christ.

OBJECTIVES:
• To clearly understand the calling and commission of the church to evangelize the lost.
• To understand the difference between programmed evangelism and lifestyle evangelism.
• To clearly understand and identify the central theme of the Gospel and the motivation behind it.
• To understand the obstacles to witnessing.

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Original price was: UShs50,000.Current price is: UShs37,000.
  • Last Updated: March 5, 2026
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COURSE DESCRIPTION

This course explores the foundational principles of evangelism from a Kingdom perspective, moving beyond traditional program-based methods to a dynamic, relational lifestyle. Students will examine the true nature of the Church as a living organism and discover their identity and purpose within the Body of Christ.

OBJECTIVES:
• To clearly understand the calling and commission of the church to evangelize the lost.
• To understand the difference between programmed evangelism and lifestyle evangelism.
• To clearly understand and identify the central theme of the Gospel and the motivation behind it.
• To understand the obstacles to witnessing.

PERFORMANCE:
• The student will be able to effectively share the central theme of the Gospel and its motivation.
• The student will be able to overcome some of the basic obstacles to the sharing of the Gospel with others.
• The student will be encouraged to become personally and actively involved in the fulfillment of the Great Commission.
• The student will have a clearer understanding of God’s Kingdom purpose for his or her life.

PREREQUISITES: N/A

INSTRUCTIONAL LEARNING ACTIVITIES:

  1. Once a week for the next month, students must reach out to one unsaved neighbor or friend with the goal of living and sharing Jesus to them. Results of each meeting must be written on an 8 X 10 sheet of paper. Information should include the person’s name, the date of the meeting, a description of what you are doing to build a relational bridge with the individual, and a brief summary of the time together.

  2. The text must be read in its entirety. The Study Guide must be completed.

  3. Each student must satisfactorily complete the final examination.

  4. Each student must design a Gospel tract, using his or her own personal testimony. This will be evaluated on creativity and the inclusion of the following points: what I was like before Jesus, how I came to Jesus (the Gospel Message), and the difference that Christ has made in my life.

Related Reading:
o Joseph Aldrich, Lifestyle Evangelism, Portland: Multnomah Press, 1981.
o John Ezekiel, Miracle Evangelism, Vision Publishing.
o Rebecca Manley Pippert, Out of the Salt Shaker and Into the World, Downer’s Grove Inter Varsity Press, 1979.

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Benefits of the course

  • 1. Your True Identity and Purpose
  • You will learn that you are not just a member of an organization, but a vital part of a living "organism" (the Body of Christ). The course emphasizes "who you are" over "what you do," helping you find your identity in Christ so you can fulfill your Kingdom purpose.
  • 2. The Difference Between Program and Lifestyle
  • You will understand the distinction between "programmed evangelism" (rigid techniques and high-pressure sales tactics) and "Lifestyle Evangelism" (naturally living out your faith in daily life).
  • 3. How to Overcome Fear
  • You will discover that fear is the greatest hindrance to witnessing. The course teaches you how to move from a "spirit of fear" to walking in God's power, love, and a sound mind (2 Timothy 1:7).
  • 4. The Core Message of the Gospel
  • You will learn to clearly communicate the true Gospel message (the death, burial, and resurrection of Christ) rather than relying on shallow, "packaged" presentations. You will understand the importance of calling people to repentance, confession, and Lordship, not just a quick decision.
  • 5. How to Use Natural Relationships
  • You will learn to identify and utilize the five "Natural Relational Bridges" God has already placed in your life: your Family, Neighborhood, Workplace, School, and Recreation. The course teaches that your mission field is right where you live.
  • 6. Practical "How-To" Skills
  • You will gain practical tools, such as:
  • How to build relational bridges with neighbors and coworkers.
  • How to share your personal testimony effectively.
  • How to use small groups for outreach and support (like the "Four Stretcher-Bearers").
  • How to disciple new believers and help them grow from "Little Children" to "Young Men" and "Fathers" in the faith.
  • 7. The Importance of Character
  • You will learn that your life is the only "Bible" some people will read. The course emphasizes being transparent, sincere, and "without wax" so that your actions match your words.

Course Content

  • Lesson 1: Introduction
  • Lesson 2: The Church “Organization or Organism”
  • Lesson 3: The Church as an Organism
  • Lesson 4: The Technique
  • Lesson 5: The Rationale
  • Lesson 6: The Message
  • Lesson 7: The Courier
  • Lesson 8: Why Relationally Based Evangelism
  • Lesson 9: Why Relationally Based Evangelism? (Part 2)
  • Lesson 10: Issues of Identity
  • Lesson 11: Who is your Neighbor?
  • Lesson 12: Natural Relational Bridges
  • Lesson 13: Practical Suggestions
  • Lesson 14: Small Group Evangelism
  • Lesson 15: The Journey to Maturity
  • Lesson 16: Appendix

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  • Course Duration: 16h

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Target Audience

  • 1. Everyday Christians (The Laity)
  • The primary audience is the average churchgoer who feels inadequate, fearful, or guilty about evangelism. The book addresses the "layperson" directly, assuring them that God wants to use ordinary people ("earthen vessels") right where they are.
  • 2. Those Frustrated with Traditional Methods
  • It is aimed at believers who are tired of "programmed," high-pressure, or "canned" evangelism techniques. It speaks to those who feel that witnessing has become like a sales pitch and are looking for a more authentic, relational approach.
  • 3. Church Leaders and Pastors
  • The early chapters (especially Chapter 1 & 2) are specifically directed at pastors and leaders who are struggling with the "Organizational Model" of church. It challenges them to rethink their role—shifting from being a "professional minister" to an "equipper" who releases their congregation to do the work of the ministry.
  • 4. Small Group / Cell Group Members
  • Chapter 13 is tailored specifically for those involved in small groups or home fellowships. It addresses how to keep groups from becoming "ingrown" and how to use the group as a platform for outreach and discipleship.
  • 5. New and Mature Believers Alike
  • New Believers: They will learn the basics of their new identity and how to naturally share their story.
  • Mature Believers: They are challenged to move beyond "childhood" in the faith to becoming spiritual "fathers" and "mothers" who reproduce themselves by mentoring others.
  • In summary, the target audience is any Christian who wants to move from guilt-ridden, program-based witnessing to a joyful, natural, lifestyle of sharing Jesus with the people already in their world.
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Introduction to Communication
Original price was: UShs50,000.Current price is: UShs37,000.
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