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DISCIPLING CHILDREN

“Discipleship is also for children” is the next focus of the BSM Online course that starts this week. Ministry to children in local churches is not baby sitting so the parents can attend church services undisturbed. It should be another ministry to be labeled “HANDLE WITH CARE”. It should be done as intentional and systematic as how we do it with adults so that children will know Jesus as Lord and Savior and are guided to grow as His true disciples.

DISCIPLING THE CHURCH

A distinctive and most important lesson in this BSM Online course on Discipleship is the What, Why, and How of a Discipleship Framework. A FRAMEWORK is basic structure that can serve as support, guide for something that can be built and expanded. The framework also indicates what parts are needed and how they would interrelate. A framework for discipleship therefore is a basic structure that also indicates what actions, programs, activities, and curriculum to use to achieve the goal. The framework will provide creativity in the discipling methods at the same time helps in keeping the expanding discipling efforts in the right focus. These questions will be dealt with using the Destiny City Church “Moving Experience” discipleship framework as model.

BSM ONLINE STUDENTS STUDY GROUPS

BSM Online students did not miss the benefits and all the fun of studying together. Assignments were designed to make them research, discuss and study together.

PREACHERS IN TRAINING

The BSM Online students starts the Homiletics course under Rev. Rey Calusay and will be demonstrating their preaching skill at the end of the course. Training men and women called of God how to communicate the gospel is a very essential component of the training in BSM. Preaching is God’s chosen method of communicating His will and Purpose for man man. Preaching is a faithful declaration of the whole counsel of God, by a man sent by God, with the purpose of persuading men to respond positively to God. It is the declaration of the grace of God to human need on the authority of the throne of God and it demands on the part of those who hear that they show obedience to the thing declared.

THE GOSPEL OF BELIEF

BSM Online kicks off the year 2022 with an analytical study of the earthly life and ministry of Christ as presented in the Gospel of John, focusing on the presentation of the deity of Jesus Christ and the importance of faith in Him. Historical events and developments in the intertestamental times as they relate to the preparation of the birth of the Messiah and later to the spread of the gospel Message, as well as the major descriptions of the New Testament world will be studied as an introduction. A short survey of the synoptic gospels is also included.

COURSE OUTLINE:

  1. Introduction: The World of the New Testament & The Four Gospels
  2. Structure and Purpose of John’s Gospel
  3. Prologue 1:1-18
  4. Period of Consideration 1:19-4:54
  5. Period of Controversy 5,6
  6. Period of Conflict & Crisis 7-11:53; 11:54-12:36a
  7. Period of Conference 12:36b- 17:26
  8. Period of Consummation 18-20
  9. Epilogue 21

CALLED TO CARE

BSM Online course on counseling. This is another course in equipping students in their ministry as responders to people who request for help through our HELPO CARD. Its is equipping them how to help people find courage, perspective and direction. The course was taught Australian-based guest teacher Rev. Helen Bates.

URBAN MINISTRY

Urbanization refers to a process in which an increasing proportion of an entire population lives in cities and the suburbs of cities. Urbanization has effects on the ecology and economy of the region. But sociologists observe that people’s psychology and lifestyles change in an urban environment.
We should realize that most of the people in the last days will be urban people. We should equip ourselves for effective evangelism for the urban unreached. This course is designed to equip church church leaders to face the challenges of urban ministry.

The Philippines has more than 1,608 towns and cities with a significant number of conversion of municipalities into cities. In the year 2000, 16 new cities were created and 15 more were converted in the first half of 2001, bringing the total number of cities to 115. Just this year, more cities were proposed to be created. By the year 2020, it is estimated that the country will have more or less 600 cities and urban centers.

NOVEMBER COURSES IN BSM ONLINE

CULTURE AND MISSION STRATEGY

This brief course deals with three points:

  1. Understanding culture because a missionary’s work involves contact with another culture, hence the necessity of understanding what culture is
  2. A review of the Filipino culture because before one can effectively attempt to study and enter into a new culture, he first has to know his own.
  3. Examples to show that   no culture is too hard to be penetrated by the gospel Because culture offers contact points in getting people to hear the gospel message

DISTINCTLY PENTECOSTAL: The Holy Spirit in the Church

Pneumatology Course with Rey Calusay: DISTINCTLY PENTECOSTAL: The Holy Spirit in the Church

Starts September 29, 30 to October 1,6,7,8 and October 13,14,15 – a three week-course, WThF only at 7-8 PM in BSM Online BEREAN.POH discord server.

  1. A biblical and historical study on the distinct characteristics of Pentecostals, as a church body with dynamism, direction, and a destiny for the present evangelization of the world, in the present move of the Holy Spirit.
  2. A study of the Pentecostals showing how their beliefs and practices are rooted and grounded in the Scriptures and in the model of the New Testament Church of the apostolic era with special emphasis on the Baptism in the Holy Spirit, operation of the gifts in a church meeting, and also the role of signs and wonders in world missions.                      
  3. Includes a historical survey of the 20th century Pentecostal Movement in general, and of the Assemblies of God in particular. We will trace from church history that the Power of the Holy Spirit, the supernatural, never left the church.