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MISS 3433: Intercultural Communication
3.00 Credits
Northwest University
Findings from the fields of communication, psychology, sociology, linguistics, and anthropology are combined with the study of characteristics of various cultures to provide the student with a basis for effective communication in all cultures. (Same as COMM/INCS/SOCI 3433)
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MISS 3453: Multicultural Evangelism
3.00 Credits
Northwest University
The theology, social dynamics and methods of effective evangelism and new believer discipleship in a multicultural setting. Emphasis is on contextualizing the gospel message to facilitate understanding and reception of the Good News. Intercultural Communications techniques and anthropological understandings are used to develop both personal and corporate strategies for multicultural evangelism. (Same as INCS/PMIN 3453)
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MISS 3503: Introduction to World Religions
3.00 Credits
Northwest University
An introduction to the major living world religions. Such matters as the genesis, historical development, cultural expansion, and salient features of the belief system of each religion are considered. Particular attention is given to the encounter of the Christian faith with these religions. (Same as INCS/RELG 3503)
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MISS 3602: Introduction to Buddhism
3.00 Credits
Northwest University
An introduction to the life of Sidhartha Gautama and the subsequent expansion of Buddhism throughout Asia and into the West. This course considers the factors leading to and the development of Thervada, Mahayana and Vajrayana, examines their major tenets and themes, and compares and contrasts major Buddhist doctrines with Christian theology. (Same as RELG 3602)
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MISS 4203: Communicating With The Church
3.00 Credits
Northwest University
A study of methods, techniques and technology for presenting one's missionary work to the church. Emphasis is placed on the task of raising funds, using media, writing newsletters, preparing and presenting 5-7 minute presentations and other means of keeping the missionary's supporters informed
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MISS 4313: Leading Mission Driven Churches
3.00 Credits
Northwest University
A course emphasizing principles and practices of church outreach. How can the Church more fully embrace and engage its mission of evangelism and disciple-making? This course emphasizes biblical values, principles, strategies, means and creative models for significantly and meaningfully engaging non-churched communities with God's love. Leading Mission Driven Churches prioritizes methods of witness and ministry that are inseparably linked to the local church and focus on the relevance of the gospel in a highly pluralistic society. (Same as PMIN 4313)
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MISS 4423: Global Issues in Missions
3.00 Credits
Northwest University
The impact of global issues on the practice of missions. Topics such as poverty, persecution, race relations, political structures, spiritual encounters, contextualized theologies, and women in missions may be discussed. Prerequisite: MISS 2403 Introduction to Missions.
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MISS 4452: Ministry in Urban Contexts
3.00 Credits
Northwest University
A course in ministry in urban contexts. World urbanization and its impact on missions, evangelism, and the church will be studied.
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MISS 4503: Introduction to Tesl
3.00 Credits
Northwest University
An introduction to theory, methods, and practical aspects of teaching English to speakers of other languages. The course is designed for volunteer teachers or tutors both in this country and in foreign countries, as well as giving an overview of the field for those considering TESL as a career. (Same as ENGL 4503)
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MISS 4513: Methods And Materials For Tesl
3.00 Credits
Northwest University
This course will examine and critique methods and materials for teaching English as a second language. Attention will be given to principles of student needs and choosing appropriate methods and materials. Practice in developing and adapting ESL materials in the context of specific methodologies will be a part of the learning experience in this course. Prerequisite or taken concurrently: MISS 4503 Introduction to TESL. (Same as ENGL 4513)
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