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Ministry Activities of the School of
Evangelism
Where so much of Christianity is missing
the mark is in the application of our faith. We acquire great knowledge
and learning, simply to share it with other Christians in a comfortable
church setting. Jesus commanded us to “GO INTO THE WORLD”. We are called
to be the light of the world and the salt of the earth, that light and
that salt is to penetrate all areas of society. This requires us not
hiding that light and restricting that salt behind the four walls of the
church building, but rather going out into the public arena and
confronting a lost and fallen world with the truth of the Gospel.
We have found that our students grow like
wild-fire when in the atmosphere of hands on, real world ministry, out
of their comfort zones, applying the knowledge and education they
receive in the classroom or in the sanctuary.
Here is a brief look at the activity
structure of our school:
Monday is
an all-day formal class day with teaching, lecturing and group
discussion. For more details view our
curriculum.
Tuesday
and Wednesday are ministry days wherein the student body
functions as a ministry team visiting College and High School campuses,
engaging their peers. We set up in a public area on campus and engage in
open air preaching, music, sign display, tract and literature
distribution as well as one on one and group discussion.
When we go to the campuses there is
always great debate and discussion. Lots of people are interested in the
subjects we bring to the table. We find that a sincere and humble, yet
bold and well reasoned approach is very persuasive and allows the Holy
Spirit to minister mightily through us. We have had the privilege of
seeing many lives touched and transformed by our activities on the
campuses.

Thursday is
a discipleship day. The men and women split up and the staff spends the
day ministering to the students. This is a powerful time of growth,
encouragement, correction and instruction.
Friday and
Saturday are rotating work and ministry days. For students who
need financial help and/or skill and work ethic training one or both
days can be used for such purposes. For more details see our
Entrepreneurial training program.
There
is also optional local ministry for students these two days. We try to
involve the students in as wide a variety of activities as possible;
from going to the local abortion clinic to share a message of hope and
offer alternatives to the women going in, to ministering at rescue
missions and women’s shelters, to walking the streets in high-crime
inner city neighborhoods, witnessing, praying with people, and giving
out tracts and Bibles. During cold weather we do a lot of one-on-one
witnessing in malls, shopping centers and other places where people
gather in large numbers. This is very effective in teaching the students
how to witness “naturally” while shopping or going about their normal
routine.
Sunday is
a day of fellowship, worship and rest. Students are required to
participate in a local church and to have time of spiritual rest.
TRAVEL: We
incorporate into the schedule several trips around the country for
ministry purposes. Generally there are three one or two week trips
during the course of the semester. View our calendar to see which
trips the school will be taking during the semester.
[read about last years school activities]
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