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Move this Copy Peer Ministry Training (PMT) is a four module cycle designed to provide tools to help students incorporate the Gospel into college campus life, equip for outreach in a multi-cultural environment, build leadership skills, and strengthen faith through fellowship and support. Contact Rev. Gene Wyssmann for more information 417-766-2183 (cell)
These modules are designated Lutheran student fellowship national “Peer Ministry” training events. |
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Module #1 - Share Life Campus ministries are mission outposts. This module is designed to help students identify their God-given personality strengths to equip and empower them to effectively share their faith during the college experience. |
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Module #2 - Models in Ministry Sustaining campus ministry is hard work. This module presents "how-to" information (ie. the nuts & bolts) for campus ministry. Time management, planning, fellowship events, service opportunities, public relations, and resource development are all included. |
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Module #3 - Together in the Word Teaching basic Lutheran principles for interpreting Scripture is important. This module equips students to develop and prepare devotions and Bible studies using those principles. |
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Module #4 - Active Listening Active listening is critical to faith sharing. This module exposes students to the basics of effective listening and question asking. Crisis management provides useful information to support peers in difficult times and helps build a road map for obtaining professional assistance. |
Share Life: A Witness Workshop: www.cph.org (SO1744 & SO1745) |
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Reaching Judea & Samaria provides three distinct leadership training venues: |
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1. Peer Ministry Training for high school juniors and seniors |
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2. Hands on cross-cultural experineces for high school students |
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3. Congregations seeking to develop ministry opportunities among the international student population at a local college or university |
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