Undergraduate Course – Evangelism Studies (page 54)
EVANGELISM STUDIES

EV 101 – Personal Evangelism
A practical study examining the Biblical
foundations and methodology of sharing one’s Christian faith and personal testimony. Special attention is given to Scripture memorization, guiding conversations, meeting objections, decisions and follow-up.
(3 credits)

EV 101E – Personal Evangelism
 This ecourse provides a practical study of evangelism by the examination of the Biblical foundations and methodology of sharing one’s Christian faith and personal witness for Jesus Christ. The student is introduced to the Biblical command to “Go tell.”
(3 credits)

EV 120 – Jewish Evangelism
A practical study examining the presentation of the Gospel from a Jewish and Old Testament perspective. Special attention is given to cultural differences, philosophy of Judaism, Messianic prophecy & fulfillment, Scripture memorization, guiding conversations, meeting objections, decisions and follow-up.
(3 credits)

EV 201-The Evangelistic Program of the Church
An in-depth analysis of methods whereby the local church can reach out to the community according to the great commission: training, evangelistic campaigns, visitation, tracts, mail, media, invitations, follow-up.
(3 credits)

EV 202-Planting a New Testament Church
A study of principles and practices in planting a growing church based on Biblical, personal, sociological, demographic and economic factors.
(3 credits)

EV 301 – Discipleship
A comprehensive approach to the ministry and methods of training believers in Christian growth and maturity with special emphasis on new converts.
(3 credits)

EV 420 – Cults and World Religions
same as TH 420
(3 credits)

EV 430-39 – Seminar in Evangelism
Students may take non-CTU evangelism seminars with prior approval and specified reading and writing assignments. Especially appropriate when fill-in credit is needed.
(3 credits)

EV 450-59 – Project in Evangelism
Students may seek approval for specialized directed study in an evangelism area. Especially appropriate when fill-in credit is needed.
(1 to 2 credits)