Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Teaching with Passion through Experiences

I am so glad that this semester I will be working with future missionaries for the Gospel.  For this term Spring 2012, at California Baptist University OPS program,  I have the privilege of teaching 25 sharp, energetic individuals who want to make a difference.  It's a 300 level course that has a diverse group of students who chose this elective because most of them desire to make a global or local impact for His Calling.

We found out in the first week that God has ONE MISSION (singular).  That is the same one Jesus came and it is the same one Jesus left his disciples (Matt 28:18-20, Acts 1:8, Mark 16:15).  With that, He Extends His Grace to His elected loved ones, so that we may Extend His glory to ends of the world.

Missions (plural) is our specific manifestation of how we may specifically reach this final outcome.  For you it may be global, for me it may be local.  For you it may be China, for me it may be south central inner city.  We have missions that drive towards the Mission.  Ultimately God is the Source, Initiator, and Finale of Mission.

Why am I writing all this?  It's because I get to teach a class that I am passionate about.  It's everything good about those who desire to teach.  We teach from experiences, passion, and of course the content will always be there.  Piper probably has better content than me.  Platt has more mission trips then we can count.  But how can I foster a Mission oriented class that will provide these students a transformational experience?  I offer "Connections".    For my life mission is "to assist those who assist the kingdom".  I want to connect them to as many contacts, people, and resources for them to Extend His Glory.  That's the task, and I am looking forward to watch the transformation.

Past Summer Mission Experience:
I too had a global experience - Ghana, Africa.  Where we visited the Village of Hope (orphanage and school of 250).  My dear friend was the contact, and invited our college group over from church.  I think words will never express, but here are some highlights:

1.  Our missionary Blog  from the church Serve Ghana 2011

2.  "Voice of Hope" club singing through a slideshow of daily life

and more...

4.  Our Final  Debriefing Luncheon back home

It was one of the best 2 weeks of my life.  Now I shall bring the passion and vicarious experiences to the class.

Their next assignment is to post reflection blogs of their cross-cultural experiences.  They will be visiting ethnic churches in our city where they will feel uncomfortable.   I hope to see God will be transforming them. Read their highlights here... Be Transformed 12:2

3 comments:

  1. Encouraging post. Thanks for sharing.

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  2. Thanks, Tim - I figure I write something that comes from the heart. Hope you are doing well in your new course :)

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  3. I looked the links above and appreciate the emphasis of being transformed.

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