Each one of us has a most commonly used conflict style. While it can change situationally, we still have one that we fall back to (especially when in a rush or distracted). Tasks: In 250–300 words, post to the Discussion Area your response to one of the following:...
Scholars continue to debate the academic nature of Buddhism as to whether it should be identified as a religion or a philosophy. Based upon your studies and research this week, compare and contrast these two positions and then academically defend ONE SIDE of this...
Develop a preaching/teaching outline on a topic or passage of Scripture. Include in the sermon/lesson at least three main points, an introduction, and a conclusion. In the introduction, introduce the subject with a story, give the purpose/proposition of the sermon,...
What goes into your preparation for a sermon or teaching environment? Discuss. How much time do you spend studying the material, developing how you will present the material, understanding the audience, and considering how to apply it specifically to your audience?...
Prior to the discussion, complete the following inventories and activities: Who are you? What do you believe? What would you do with six months to live? From your course textbook Creating Effective Groups, complete the inventory titled “Discovering...
In around 100–300 words, post to the Discussion Area your response to any one of the following: Think of a time when you became bored with a presenter, teacher, pastor, or individual in the midst of his or her talk, sermon, and/or conversation. What factor do you...