Wednesday, December 9, 2009


GRAND STRAND PERSPECTIVES on the WORLD CHRISTIAN MOVEMENT

SURFSIDE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 2010
January 7, for 17 Thursday Nights 6:30-9:20



WHO SHOULD TAKE PERSPECTIVES?

• anyone from high school age up to any age, who wants a closer walk with the Lord
• anyone interested in gaining a deeper understanding of God’s purpose for the world
• anyone who wants to learn how to strategically invest one’s life in seeing God glorified
• anyone who wants to live A LIFE OF SIGNIFICANCE for purposes larger than one’s own life
• anyone who wants to gain incite and direction to impact the lives of others for eternity

WHAT MAKES PERSPECTIVES UNIQUE?

• Perspectives is unique in that, a different expert teaches each of the sessions.
• The instructors specialize in the area they cover.
• Perspectives has a long track record in opening students to the Bible, World and Mission History, International Cultures, as well as God’s Purpose and Plan for All Nations. Perspectives accomplishes this in a way that NO OTHER COURSE Offers.

WHAT ARE THE COST AND THE 3 WAYS IT IS OFFERRED?

• Audit $200.00
• Certificate $230.00
• College or Seminary Credit $370.00

Why does Perspectives cost so much?

In reality, the Perspectives course is a bargain. Each session costs a little more than going to a movie, but offers a far better return than mere entertainment. You are getting a glimpse into the eternal purpose of God in a way you will never forget. If you look at it in terms of investment instead of cost, the value of the course will far exceed the money invested.

The fees for the class are based on the travel expenses for speakers, administrative costs, costs for class materials, etc. This is necessary to ensure the quality of the program.

TESTIMONIES


TESTIMONIES FROM FORMER PERSPECTIVES STUDENTS

• I definitely see God in a bigger way after seeing all He has done throughout history
• Perspectives did not try to recruit me to be a missionary, but recruit me to be a World Christian
• I see the world now as more connected
• It showed me what God can do through ordinary people
• It showed me God’s heart for the whole world
• It truly broadened my world and showed me how I can be on the cutting edge of missions right here where I live
• I learned what GOD’S PASSION IS: to see Jesus worshipped in all the nations
• It showed me where God is working and how I can be involved in it
• I learned that what is left to be done in missions is fully documented, which helps mission agencies to work strategically in sending missionaries
• Perspectives showed me that every single Christian can have a significant role in global missions

The Perspectives Course will impact your life in a powerful way. It is worth every effort you make to be a part of it. However, don’t say you were not forewarned: it just may shake up your ten year plan!

Wednesday, September 2, 2009


2010 Grand Strand Perspectives Course

Thursday evenings from 6:30 – 9:20 P.M.
Jan. 7 – May 6

Surfside Presbyterian Church
8732 Hwy.17 ByPass
Surfside, S.C.

For more information contact:
Jean Meyers 843 272 5764
Bill Greene 843 997 6915
Lee Parrish 843 333 3209

CURRICULUM 2010

Grand Strand PERSPECTIVES on the WORLD CHRISTIAN MOVEMENT

January 7 ORIENTATION

January 14 The Living God is a Missionary God
Kevin McWilliams, Dir. Intercultural Studies, C.I.U.

January 21 The Story or His Glory
Kenneth L. West, S. E. Regional Representative for N.T.M.

January 28 Your Kingdom Come
Tim Hanauer, Advisory Board USCWM S.E. & Dominican Rep.

Feb. 4 Mandate for the Nations
Kerry Buttram, Southside Fellowship Pastor for Global Outreach

Feb. 11 Unleashing the Gospel
Jamie Winship, Navigators

Feb. 18 Expansion of the World Christian Movement
Jack Layman, C.I.U. Prof. of History, Biblical Studies & Ed.

Feb. 25 Eras of Mission History
Rev. Dr. Cody Watson, Associate Dir. Pres. Frontier Fellowship

March 4 Pioneers of the World Christian Movement
Kathie Baggott, W. C. Data Base B.O.D., Student Mentor

March 11 The Task Remaining
Jeff Burns, Pastor, Life Coach, Muslim Ministries

March 18 How Shall They Hear?
Dr. David Cashin, C.I.U. Seminary Prof. of Intercultural Studies

March 25 Building Bridges of Love
Rev.Dennis Cochrane, Wycliffe Bible Translators

April 8 Christian Community Development
Dr. Chris Little, C.I.U. Graduate Faculty Intercultural Studies

April 15 Spontaneous Multiplication of Churches
Dr. Philip Parshall, S.I.M. Missionary At Large

April 22 Pioneer Church Planting
Dr. Bill Dieckman, Dir.of Miss. C.M. Baptist Association

April 29 World Christian Partnership
Tom Telford, Mission Mobilizer

May 6 CELEBRATION DINNER, STUDENT SHARING

Sunday, August 9, 2009

What is Perspectives ?


The Perspectives Program

The Perspectives Study Program is a ministry of the U.S. Center for World Mission - a non-denominational parachurch ministry that works with churches, mission agencies, and campus ministries around the world.

The program is run locally around the country by teams of volunteers; alumni who have been personally impacted by Perspectives and have a desire to mobilize their community to God's global purposes. It is hosted by various churches or non-profit organizations around the country. Usually local coordinators try to have Perspectives classes hosted in a different location each year, so as to involve a network of churches and organizations that can reach out to the nations represented in their communities. These locations serve as hosts and supporters of the study program. Shifting the location from year to year helps foster the mentality of it being a neutral, community wide course.

Perspectives History

Perspectives is not so much a course, as it is a "movement" involving tens of thousands of God's people throughout the world finding their niche in God's overall purpose to bless the nations. Since its beginning in 1974, dozens of other seminars, courses, and materials have been developed after the pattern of the course, both in the United States and abroad.

Core Ideas of Perspectives

The content of the Perspectives on the World Christian Movement course is undergirded by an integrated set of core ideas. While there are many other ideas in the course that are part of an orthodox Christian worldview, these core ideas are not commonplace. This page introduces these distinctives. Each of these is expanded in an accompanying document not only to articulate them, but also to differentiate them from other viewpoints. The course is designed to provide these key ideas which are normally lacking in the instruction available to most believers.
We desire to provide a philosophical framework for understanding the curriculum's essential core. We hope this will also serve as a guide to those developing supporting curricula and resources. As the Perspectives Movement continues to expand internationally into other languages and cultural contexts, this framework will help those adapting the course to transfer the core concepts rather than merely translating the material.

It is important to note that this is not a summary of the course content (i.e. the specific teaching objectives such as the Kingdom of God, understanding worldview, appropriate contextualization, etc.). Additional tools are currently under development to list content items and relate them to resources used to teach them.

The 16 core ideas are:

1. God initiates and advances work in history to accomplish His purpose.
2. God calls His people to join Him in fulfilling His purpose.
3. God's purpose is to bless all peoples so that Christ will be served and glorified among all peoples.
4. God accomplishes His purpose by triumphing over evil in order to rescue and bless people and to establish His kingdom rule throughout the earth.
5. The Bible is a unified story of God's purpose.
6. God's work in history has continuity and will come to an ultimate culmination.
7. The Christian movement has brought about positive social transformation.
8. The mission task can and will be completed.
9. The world's population can be viewed in terms of people groups.
10. The progress of world evangelization can be assessed in terms of church-planting movements within people groups.
11. Completing the mission task requires the initiation and growth of church-planting movements that follow social avenues of influence.
12. Completing the task requires effective cross-cultural evangelism that follows communication patterns within cultures.
13. Completing the task requires strategic wholism in which community development is integrated with church planting.
14. Completing the task requires collaborative efforts of churches and mission agencies from diverse cultures and traditions.
15. God calls His people to embrace strategic sacrifice and suffering with Christ in order to accomplish His global purpose.
16. By participating in the world Christian movement, every believer can find a way to live with vital, strategic significance in God's global purpose.


Perspectives Lesson Syllabus

Biblical

1. The Living God is a Missionary God
2. The Story of His Glory
3. Your Kingdom Come
4. Mandate for the Nations
5. Unleashing the Gospel

History

6. The Expansion of the Christian Movement
7. Eras of Mission History
8. Pioneers of the World Christian Movement
9. The Task Remaining

Culture

10. How Shall They Hear?
11. Building Bridges of Love

Strategy

12. Christian Community Development
13. The Spontaneous Multiplication of Churches
14. Pioneer Church Planting
15. World Christian Partnership

Dear Friends in Mission:

In Perspectives, we learn that the missionary’s life is not easy.

Open the following web address to learn the difficulties of spreading the Word in Sri Lanka.

http://www.purposedriven.com/article.do?method=articlePage&contentId=132162&trkid=ddnews

Bill Greene