World Missions (Day Course)
IS510 World Missions (2 Credits)
Wednesdays: 9.00 am-11.15 am, 9 January to 5 May 2017
This course introduces the exciting biblical, historical, cultural, and strategic perspectives of Christian world missions. Special emphasis is given to the expansion of Christianity, missionary methods used by key people, and lessons for today. Key subjects addressed in the course include how much of God’s global mission has been completed, how much is left to do, how it is being done, and what He wants to do through His people. Students will learn how to be meaningfully involved in missions and to help lead a missional church.
Song Tae Suk Raymond, PhD
Raymond Song served with Cru for 15 years in the USA and Japan (Tokyo and Osaka) where he served as a Campus Director and a Regional Director. He also has 19 years pastoral ministry experience in local church, preaching, teaching, and discipling emerging Asian-American English generation in Korean-American churches. He has earned his Ph.D. in Intercultural Studies from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School in Deerfield, IL, USA where he has been an instructor of Missions in the Distance Education program. He is married to Justine Han and they have two sons in university.
Registration deadline is Friday, 16 December 2016. You may register online or contact us for registration form.
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