Incarnational Models
1. Incarnational Models
2. The Lifestyle & Values of SERVANTS (ppt)
  1. 3. Reasons for Non-Incarnation (ppt)

The Poor Wise Men and Women

  1. The Poor Wise Man of Bangkok: Of Barefoot Dentists and Rich Young Rulers
  2. Poor Wise Man of Kolkata
  3. Families Thriving with Servants

     

    Related Readings

    • 1.Brewster, E. T. B. E. S. (1982). Bonding and the Missionary Task. Pasadena, CA, Lingua House

      Grigg, V. (2004).Living as a Poor Man. Companion to the Poor. GA, USA: Authentic Media

      Learning Objectives

      1. Values: Candidates will come to highly value incarnational and identification approaches to ministry among the poor, being able to differentiate the positive and negative elements of ministry from the outside, and ministry from within poor areas.
      2. Understanding: Candidates will be able to identify 5 effective roles in entrance to a community
      3. Understanding: Candidates will be able to identify lifestyle and physical issues that enable viability of long-term incarnation among the poor.
      4. Understanding: Candidates will be able to identify limits to incarnational living and differentiate between lack of commitment and wise discernment of personal limitations.


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