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- ... DOCTOR OF MINISTRY ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI 2012 CROSS-CULTURAL THEOLOGICAL EDUCATION IN EAST AFRICA ...more >>... undergraduate school. With the explosive growth of the church in East Africa and theological education centers ...... "contextualization as the process of developing a Christian adult education program in a way that best suits the ...... Encyclopedia of Adult Education, S.V., "Africa and Adult Education." 309 Ntseane., 114. 108 Leaming in Groups ...... of East African students studying with Global University on the East Africa School of Theology campus ...
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- 1 online resource (1 PDF (ix, 121 leaves)), Typescript, Includes abstract, Thesis (D. Min.)--Covenant Theological Seminary, 2012, and Bibliography: leaves 116-121
- Subject:
- East Africa School of Theology -- Curricula, Global University (Springfield, Mo.) -- Curricula, Theology -- Study and teaching -- Africa, East, Christian universities and colleges -- Africa, East, Education, Higher -- Study and teaching -- Africa, East, Christian education of adults -- Africa, East, Christian education of adults -- Teaching methods, Adult learning -- Cross-cultural studies
- Creator:
- Book, James E (James Earl), 1952-
- Contributor:
- Covenant Theological Seminary
- Depositor:
- mcohelp@mobiusconsortium.org
- Language:
- eng
- Date Uploaded:
- 05/30/2024
- Date Modified:
- 05/30/2024
- Date Created:
- 2012
- Resource Type:
- Text
- Identifier:
- vital:3160
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- ... of The Post Church Christian, said of millennials, we want to be challenged to love the unlovely ...more >>... Christian communities. For this study, it is used as a way of life that is instrumentally consistent with ...... has always been as a religion of protest against a Christian society that is not Christian enough.107 ...... revolutionary subordination that John Yoder, Christian pacifist, coined in his book The Politics of Jesus.109 ...... current culture of phoniness, Michael Frost, missiologist and author, says that the Christian community ...
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- 1 online resource (1 PDF (viii, 119 leaves), Typescript, Includes abstract, Added cover sheet has title: The pursuit of gospel : demonstration and declaration among the millennial generation / by Jeff Fritsche, Thesis (D....
- Subject:
- Church work with young adults, Generation Y -- Religious life, Young adults -- Religious life, Mission of the church
- Creator:
- Fritsche, Jeffrey R., 1977-
- Contributor:
- Covenant Theological Seminary
- Depositor:
- mcohelp@mobiusconsortium.org
- Language:
- eng
- Date Uploaded:
- 05/30/2024
- Date Modified:
- 05/30/2024
- Date Created:
- 2015
- Resource Type:
- Text
- Identifier:
- vital:3174
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- ... Christian education at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School says that the reason why both of these tasks are ...more >>... . He questions whether they are producing mature Christian adults. The success of a youth ministry is ...... : Zondervan, 2001), xiv. 24 of doing education.?" This model causes youth to be divided from adults, with the ...... need for adult presence to help them learn the new lessons of growing up. Kids need adults who bear ...... adult and continuing education at the University of Georgia, defines a case study as an "intensive ...
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- 1 electronic resource (1 PDF (ix, 172 leaves)), Abstract, Typescript (photocopy), Includes bibliographical references (leaves 167-172), and Thesis (D. Min.)--Covenant Theological Seminary, 2005
- Subject:
- Church work with youth -- Case studies, Small churches -- Case studies, Suburban churches -- Case studies
- Creator:
- Avera, Alan J.
- Contributor:
- Covenant Theological Seminary
- Depositor:
- mcohelp@mobiusconsortium.org
- Language:
- English
- Date Uploaded:
- 05/30/2024
- Date Modified:
- 05/30/2024
- Date Created:
- 2005
- Resource Type:
- Text
- Identifier:
- vital:16569
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- ... together for fourteen years in South Africa following the promise of practicing one heart and one way in ...more >>... percent of American adults living today (around 40 million people) have effectively stopped going to ...... the worlds leading expert on Christianity and Islam in Africa. Sannehs definition of worldview defines ...... . 11 Lamin Sanneh introduced the unconventional idea of Christian mission as an agent of pluralism.36 ...... ever since the fall living east of the garden of Eden in exile from God. Therefore, every citizen on ...
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- 1 online resource (xii, 198 leaves), Includes abstract, D. Min. Covenant Theological Seminary 2024, and Includes bibliographical references (leaves 186-198)
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- Church work with immigrants -- Missouri -- Saint Louis -- Interviews. , Multiethnic churches, Immigrants -- Religious life, Cultural intelligence, Common good -- Religious aspects -- Christianity
- Creator:
- Wos, Bradley Thomas
- Contributor:
- Covenant Theological Seminary
- Depositor:
- becky.givens@covenantseminary.edu
- Publisher:
- Covenant Theological Seminary
- Language:
- English
- Date Uploaded:
- 11/26/2024
- Date Modified:
- 11/26/2024
- Date Created:
- 2024
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- In Copyright
- Resource Type:
- Dissertation
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- Wos_Bradley_DMin_2024.pdf, 1468506229
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- The purpose of this study is to explore how migrant ministry leaders plant multiethnic churches to network the diaspora community for the common good of the city. The praxis of the study is to apply the findings to a multiethnic church planting residency in the city of St. Louis. By 2025, St. Louis plans to be the fastest growing foreign-born city in America. The God of scripture is a missionary God who created all people in his image to walk with him and learn to practice his gentle and humble heart, by faith alone, in Christ alone, so all families will be fully known through grace alone. The church in America in the last twenty-five years has experienced the largest religious shift in history toward pluralism. This rapid social change has led to isolation, spiritual pride, and loneliness. Furthermore, as the global Christian epicenter moves to the Global South, God is sending migrant ministry leaders to the American church as multiethnic church planters. This study walks with sojourners to listen, learn, love, lament, and establish migrant ministry leaders for a diaspora movement of multiethnic church planters in St. Louis. The Bible speaks to immigration from the heart of God. The three main areas of literature review for the study are: diaspora mission, multiethnic church planting, and developing culturally intelligent leaders. This study utilized a qualitative design using semi-structured interviews with eleven migrant ministry leaders from various denominations in St. Louis, representing six continents. The interviews gathered data using four research questions to identify the challenges that migrant ministry leaders face as sojourners, how the four movements of God’s story of creation, fall, redemption, and restoration are lived in their ministry, the role of cultural intelligence in shaping the mature character of Christ, and how networks flourish in the immigrant communities of their city. The literature review focused on three key areas: the challenges multiethnic church planters face in rapid social change in America, the divine design of multiethnic motivations to practice the heart of Christ to love the sojourner, and the glory and affliction of those who network diaspora communities for the common good of the city. This study found three necessary components to multiethnic church planting in diaspora communities: the brokenness and beauty of diaspora mission, the glory and affliction of practicing the heart of Christ in multiethnic church planting, and the beautiful community of a diaspora network for the common good of the city. Related to these three components, this study also found that multiethnic ministry leaders face five major challenges: trust, trauma, isolation, conflict, and identity in cross cultural complexity. The Harvard study of five domains of Human Flourishing are also explored as a resource for building networked communities. The praxis of the study is to implement a residency training for migrant ministry leaders to seek the common good of the city of St. Louis by living the gospel to transform the idolatry of the city. Migrant ministry leaders multiplying whole life disciple making in beautiful community are redeeming the idols of parochial, prideful, and prejudicial attitudes. Migrant leaders are modeling humility in suffering for the American church to see the glory of the beatitudes lived as a city of ambassadors from all families of the earth. This study is a call to learn in community from the diaspora to establish apostolic church plants with five core networks and seek shalom and flourishing for the common good of the city of St. Louis.
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- ... and competence in the field of Christian education. The 2024 award went to Stephanie Lewis. Graduating ...more >>... Christian experience. At Covenant, we seek to be a living, learning, worshiping community of grace that ...... . The Belz Christian Education Award is given to a graduating student who has demonstrated special zeal ...... Covenant community with his message The Heart of a Seminary Education. Covenant Magazine Held in Covenants ...... World, In Search of the Common Good: Christian Fidelity in a Fractured World, and numerous articles and ...
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- From the President -- News & Events -- Faculty and Staff News -- Faculty and Alumni Books -- Faculty Profile -- Centered on Christ's Mission to Train the Next Generation -- Compelling Preaching and the Mission of God --...
- Keyword:
- Bob Yarbrough, Chad Brewer
- Creator:
- Covenant Theological Seminary
- Contributor:
- Gibbs, Thomas C., Sr., Matt, Rick, Yarbrough, Robert W., Williams, Thurman L. (Thurman Lenard), 1967-, Ince, Irwyn L., Jr., 1968-, Ortlund, Gavin, 1983-, Hathaway, Joel David, 1972-
- Depositor:
- steve.jamieson@covenantseminary.edu
- Language:
- English
- Date Uploaded:
- 12/19/2024
- Date Modified:
- 12/19/2024
- Date Created:
- 2024
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- In Copyright
- Resource Type:
- Journal
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- ... the country of Cameroon, Central Africa, as a member of the Summer Institute of Linguistics (SIL 1 2 ...more >>... be able to do, given their level of education and understanding of languages of wider communication ...... , affective, and psychomotor aspects of learning" I I . The education system in Cameroon is based on a teacher ...... -oriented model of education, consisting essentially of lectures or monologues by the teacher. The students ...... ) - Many of the Jews opposed Paul's message. Local authorities saw the Jewish-Christian conflict as an ...
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- 1 online resource (PDF(ix, 121 leaves)), Abstract, Typescript (photocopy), Thesis (M.A.E.T.)--Covenant Theological Seminary, 2005, and Bibliography: (leaves 119-121)
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- Bible. Corinthians, 1st, IX, 1-18 -- Translating, Bible -- Translating, Translating and interpreting, Translators -- Training of
- Creator:
- Wilkendorf, Patricia Lynn
- Contributor:
- Covenant Theological Seminary
- Depositor:
- mcohelp@mobiusconsortium.org
- Language:
- English
- Date Uploaded:
- 05/30/2024
- Date Modified:
- 05/30/2024
- Date Created:
- 2005
- Resource Type:
- Text
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- vital:17378
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- ... of the Christian Counseling and Education Foundation (CCEF) and author of Seeing with New Eyes, also ...more >>... education, boasting several Christian schools and Bible colleges. Prakash Jacob, the son of a pastor in the ...... EDUCATION FOR THE SAKE OF CHRISTS CHURCH AND KINGDOM Covenant alumnus Rob Wheeler assumed the role of site ...... expanded gospel impact in Phoenix and beyond. Christian Heritage Summer School of Theology and Culture and ...... students and alumni as possible are able to pursue a seminary education without incurring a heavy burden of ...
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- 60th anniversary issue, Proclaiming the Gospel in Shifting Times, and Standing Firm—And Moving Forward -- Systematic Theology at Covenant Seminary is Biblical and Missional -- Proclaiming the Gospel in Shifting Times -- Faith...
- Creator:
- Covenant Theological Seminary
- Contributor:
- Dalbey, Mark L., Ryan, Mark, 1971-, Doriani, Daniel M., 1953-, Winter, Richard, 1945-, Matt, Rick, Rayburn, Robert G. (Robert Gibson), 1915-1990, Buswell, J. Oliver (James Oliver), 1895-1977, Knight, George W. (George William), 1931-, Barker, William S., Killen, R. Allan (Robert Allan), 1906-, Schaeffer, Francis A. (Francis August), Bates, Suzanne
- Depositor:
- mcohelp@mobiusconsortium.org
- Language:
- English
- Date Uploaded:
- 05/30/2024
- Date Modified:
- 10/30/2024
- Date Created:
- 2017
- Resource Type:
- Journal
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- Identifier:
- vital:6487
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- ... Christian life is a daily practice of receiving and walking in the power of Gods amazing grace. Wherever we ...more >>... Gathered C 6 Community life is an essential part of the Christian experience. At Covenant, we seek to be a ...... of Covenant. Students will complete three-fourths of their required field education hours at an ...... Counseling Education and Supervision at the University of MissouriSt. Louis. Please join us in congratulating ...... powerful examples to each other and the world of Christian faithfulness and love. Here are some faculty and ...
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- From the President -- News & Events -- Faculty & Staff News -- Faculty & Alumni Books -- Faculty Profile -- What Happened to Our Pastor? -- Holiness as the Mission and Apologetic Method of the Church -- Longing for...
- Keyword:
- Dan Zink, Doug Shepherd
- Creator:
- Covenant Theological Seminary
- Contributor:
- Gibbs, Thomas C., Sr., Matt, Rick, Doriani, Daniel M., 1953-, Rishmawy, Derek, Chapman, David W. (David Wallace), 1966-, Griffin, Stephen
- Depositor:
- steve.jamieson@covenantseminary.edu
- Language:
- English
- Date Uploaded:
- 01/05/2026
- Date Modified:
- 01/08/2026
- Date Created:
- 2025
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- In Copyright
- Resource Type:
- Journal
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- ... appeared, and an increasing number of church leaders are looking for education to know how to help them and ...more >>... of persons called together for the particular purpose of reverencing God. A Christian place of ...... individual calling of Christian scholars and counselors. Though no one should reject the good the Holy Spirit ...... worldview and theological understanding of the fall, the Christian church has historically viewed human ...... Christian can learn to recognize it at work. Sin can be the root cause of some mental illness, but just not ...
- Description:
- 1 online resource (PDF (vii, 91 leaves)), Abstract, Thesis (D. Min.)--Covenant Theological Seminary, 2018, and Bibliography: leaves 88-91
- Subject:
- Church work with the mentally ill, Mentally ill -- Pastoral counseling of, Mental health -- Religious aspects -- Christianity, Pastoral psychology
- Creator:
- Morganfield, Lawrence, III, 1972-
- Contributor:
- Covenant Theological Seminary
- Depositor:
- mcohelp@mobiusconsortium.org
- Language:
- eng
- Date Uploaded:
- 05/30/2024
- Date Modified:
- 05/30/2024
- Date Created:
- 2018
- Resource Type:
- Text
- Identifier:
- vital:3197
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- ... active, interpersonal, and participatory. Much of adult Christian education and even some forms of ...more >>... Smith, 95. 121 Debra Dean Murphy, Teaching That Transforms: Worship as the Heart of Christian Education ...... That Transforms: Worship as the Heart of Christian Education. Grand Rapids, MI: Brazos, 2004. Nguyn ...... substitution model of the atonement, the experience of guilt has dominated Christian circles.2 In other words ...... Library of Christian Classics, vol. 22 (Philadelphia: Westminster John Knox, 1954), 17077. 2 Philip D ...
- Description:
- 1 online resource (x, 118 leaves), Includes abstract, D. Min. Covenant Theological Seminary 2025, and Includes bibliographical references (leaves 115-118)
- Subject:
- Liturgics -- Sociological aspects, Christian leadership, Reformed Church -- Clergy -- Interviews, Shame -- Religious aspects -- Christianity
- Creator:
- Song, Daniel, 1978
- Contributor:
- Covenant Theological Seminary
- Depositor:
- becky.givens@covenantseminary.edu
- Publisher:
- Covenant Theological Seminary
- Language:
- English
- Date Uploaded:
- 08/04/2025
- Date Modified:
- 08/04/2025
- Date Created:
- 2025
- Rights:
- In Copyright
- Resource Type:
- Dissertation
- File Format:
- Identifier:
- Song_Daniel_DMin_2025.pdf, 1526044213
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- The purpose of this study was to explore how pastors and worship leaders in churches design the liturgy of their weekly worship service in order for congregants to experience freedom from shame. Unfortunately, many churches in the West primarily focus on guilt and justification and give little attention on the destructive impacts of shame. This leaves many in the church feeling hopeless, isolated, and unworthy of God’s love. This study utilized a qualitative design using semi-structured interviews with seven pastors and worship leaders from various denominations, ethnicities, and church demographics who oversaw planning and leading the worship service. The interviews focused on gaining data with five research questions: How do pastors and ministry leaders describe the impact of shame amongst their congregants? How familiar are pastors and ministry leaders familiar with honor-shame cultures and what ways do they address it in their worship and liturgy? In what ways do pastors and ministry leaders address shame in the liturgy? What challenges do pastors face in trying to combat shame through the liturgy? What outcomes do pastors desire to observe from liturgy designed for congregants to experience freedom from shame? The literature review focused on three key areas to understand in designing liturgy that would help congregants experience freedom from shame: a biblical framework for shame, honor-shame culture, and liturgical formation. This study concluded that there are three necessary components to help people experience freedom from shame through liturgy: intentional liturgy focused on shame, embodied practices in liturgy, and practice of vulnerability amongst its leaders. Related to these three components, this study found that pastors and worship leaders face three major challenges: discomfort with vulnerability, resistance to change, theological pushback, re-traumatization of shame, and a lack of engagement. To address these challenges, this study identified the importance of the collective, offering opportunities for liturgies to reflect the corporate, and to set a culture of vulnerability beginning with its leaders.
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