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Sustaining A Training Movement In Expository Preaching In Turkana, Kenya

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Gary Kirst. Sustaining A Training Movement In Expository Preaching In Turkana, Kenya. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/431524ea-91f1-4078-9a56-f8c066016a56?q=2019.

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G. Kirst. Sustaining A Training Movement In Expository Preaching In Turkana, Kenya. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/431524ea-91f1-4078-9a56-f8c066016a56?q=2019

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Gary Kirst. Sustaining A Training Movement In Expository Preaching In Turkana, Kenya. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/431524ea-91f1-4078-9a56-f8c066016a56?q=2019.

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  • This Doctor of Ministry project pertains to work that has been done in Turkana, Kenya, through the mission Share International, in training indigenous Turkana pastors in expository preaching using the curriculum called Bible Pathways (developed by Alan Lewis, Director of Pastoral Training, ReachGlobal/EFCA). This curriculum focuses on a hermeneutical method which first asks of any given text of Scripture: what did this mean to the original readers? And then, especially in light of the Bible’s salvation story, it asks: how should this text be preached to hearers today? This curriculum is very heavy on individual and group participation in interpreting and preparing to preach biblical texts.The writer worked with a team of six other American pastors to train 14 Turkana pastors in this curriculum from 2015-2017. This project especially focuses on evaluating the transmittal of this curriculum: the training this first generation of graduates has done with a second generation. Through questionnaires, personal in-depth interviews, and follow-up conversations, it was found that all participants had indeed engaged in rigorous attempts at training a second generation. Their many joys and challenges were catalogued. As this training movement would proceed into the future, with the hope of the Lord filling this spiritually and physically barren desert land with healthy, Word-based churches, led by men committed to preaching the whole counsel of God, the writer, at the request of the Turkana participants, has developed a companion Trainer’s Manual to go alongside the Bible Pathways curriculum. This manual particularly provides many specific examples of sound interpretation, something that is lacking in the printed curriculum, and was anticipated by the participants, who are now trainers themselves, to be very helpful in their ongoing training.
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  • 02/17/2024

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