Course Module: “Spiritual Formation: Theology and - TopicsExpress



          

Course Module: “Spiritual Formation: Theology and Application” Date of Module: October 7-18, 2013 (Monday – Friday) Times: 8 AM to 12 noon; 1 PM to 2 PM Instructor: David Long, One Mission Society, President COURSE DESCRIPTION The course focuses on the biblical and theological understanding of spiritual formation and seeks to glean from that understanding the key questions that a disciple of Jesus should ask. The course will focus on the application of these core theological truths through a study of the Seven Deadly Sins and their corresponding virtues. The course aims to help the student to assess their own personal understanding and application of these core theological truths and to develop their own approach in order to share this understanding with those in the context of their area of ministry. INSTRUCTOR David Long is the president of One Mission Society, an interdenominational mission organization engaged in ministry in nearly seventy countries worldwide. He joined One Mission Society in 1995, after fifteen years in the practice of law, and with his wife and three children served for nine years in Macau, Mainland China, and Hong Kong. He was selected as the ninth president of One Mission Society in 2004 which meant his return to Greenwood, Indiana, U.S.A., the location of the mission’s international headquarters. He holds a B.S. in Accounting (Murray State University), a Juris Doctorate (University of Kentucky), a Master of Divinity (Asbury Theological Seminary), and is completing a Doctor of Ministry in Spiritual Formation (Asbury Theological Seminary). *Interested in taking this course, you may correspond directly with our Registrar, Pastor Noel Penaranda at noel_penaranda@yahoo. **Office number 5012655 / 4398883 loc 102 ***We would appreciate it if you can inform FBC no later than Sept. 20 (Friday) of your interest in this course.
Posted on: Wed, 04 Sep 2013 06:00:51 +0000

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