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Herndon, VA S18    Spring 2018
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Welcome to the Spring 2018

Herndon Perspectives Class

Every day around the world billions of stories are being written...
Are you ready to find your part in God's epic story?


God has a "world-sized" role for every Christian in His global purpose! Discover a vision to live with purpose--God's purpose--for your life. This course is valuable, perhaps even crucial, for any Christian seeking to live a purposeful life.

If you are seeking a deeper relationship with God and practical information that will challenge you to follow Jesus even closer, as well as give you a fresh perspective on how you fit into His story - you will want to prayerfully consider joining this class.

Perspectives is a fifteen week course designed around four vantage points or "perspectives" - Biblical, Historical, Cultural, and Strategic. Each one highlights different aspects of God's global purpose.

Each week class members will read from a collection of interesting and thought-provoking articles written by a wide variety of Biblical scholars, historians, and cross-cultural leaders. Weekly class meetings will feature a different dynamic instructor every week with fresh insight and relevant information for the current lesson.

Is this course only for those interested in missions? Absolutely not!
Whether you are single, married, a student, a professional or retired, Perspectives will bless you and challenge your life and direction. The goal is to bring our individual lives into a closer alignment with God's purpose and to join together with God in His story.

We invite you to check out all the details, dates, times, and information and let us know if you have any questions about the class or commitment level. Please contact Ross or Leila Kizer atfor questions regarding registration or the course. 



Dates:
January 11, 2018 - May 10, 2018 (except 3/29 for Spring Easter/Spring Break)

Time: Thursday, 7:00 PM - 9:45 PM

Place: Cedar Run Community Church, 13560 McLearen Rd., Oak Hill, VA 20171

 


COURSE ENROLLMENT OPTIONS

Early Bird Discount: Register before 12/16/17 and receive a $25 early-bird discount! 
Family Member Discount: When one family member pays full price, any additional family members receive $65 off! See registration for other available discounts.

First Night FREE: Register at no cost to give the class a try. Everyone is welcome to hear the first two weeks before deciding to commit to the course.

Key Reading Level ($285):  Prepare for great speakers and great material with light reading.  Be challenged to consider your own role in world missions.  This level requires about 1-2 hours of reading each week with minimal written homework.  Five "Personal Reflections" assigned during the term will require about an hour each to complete. 

Certificate Level ($285):  This is the recommended level for a much richer experience.  It involves weekly homework assignments, five "Personal Reflections" and one research project due by the end of the course. This level requires about 4 hours of work per week. 


College Credit Level (See Pricing List):  A more in-depth study with 3 semester credit hours given through Trinity International University, Excelsior College, or Lancaster Bible College.  It involves additional reading and two research projects. It can be taken at the undergraduate or graduate level.

Please Note: If you would like to take the class for credit through Lancaster Bible College, but are not currently enrolled at LBC, you may do so as follows. First register for the class by clicking on the "Register for this class" link to the right. Once you have completed that process, please go to the link below (you may copy/paste it into your browser) to submit a form for Lancaster Bible College. If you have trouble accessing the link, please email Ross Kizer at.
https://lbc.formstack.com/forms/perspectives_lbc_credit


 

 


Class Info

Date: Thursday, January 11, 2018

Time: 7:00 PM to 9:45 PM

Location: Cedar Run Community Church 13560 McLearen Rd Oak Hill VA 20171

Contact: Ross Kizer

(571) 251-8094

 
    • Registration & Orientation

      Registration & Orientation

    • Instructor


    • Date: Thursday, January 11, 2018

      Time: 7:00 PM to 9:45 PM

    • Lesson 1

      The Living God is a Missionary God

      God's purpose is three-fold: against evil—kingdom victory; for the nations—redemption and blessing; and for God—global glory in worship. God's purpose revealed in promise to Abraham. Exploring God's purpose for the nations: Blessing to the nations described.

    • Instructor

      Dave Shive

      Frontier Ventures (formerly US Center for World Mission), Catonsville MD

      Dave Shive is a 1968 graduate of the Washington Bible College, a 1972 graduate of Capital Bible Seminary with a Th.M. in New Testament Studies, and a 1994 graduate of Baltimore Hebrew University with an M.A. in Biblical Literature. Dave has spent the past 47 years in full time ministry as a pastor, Christian school director, and college professor. He currently serves with Frontier Ventures (formerly the US Center for World Mission) as a missions mobilizer for the northeast region of the United States. Dave lives in Catonsville, MD, with Kathy, his wife of 52 years. Dave and Kathy have three married children, Dan, Mike, and Becky. They are also the proud grandparents of 9 grandsons and 2 granddaughters.

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    • Class Info

      Date: Thursday, January 18, 2018

      Time: 7:00 PM to 9:45 PM

    • Lesson 2

      The Story of His Glory

      Exploring God's purpose for Himself: How God has been steadily unfolding a plan throughout all nations and generations to bring about His greater glory, ultimately drawing to Himself the worship of all the peoples. Passion and prayer for God's glory.

    • Instructor

      James Cha

      Crescent Project, Leesburg VA

      Rev. James Cha was born in Korea, but grew up here in the US. He studied electrical engineering at Cornell University, and worked ten years as an engineer. In 2000 he and his wife, Faith, took their 3 kids to Central Asia, where they served ten years as church planting missionaries with Pioneers. They are now back in the US reaching out to the Muslims in the Washington, DC area. James & Faith are Washington DC Area Coordinators for Crescent Project. They also direct ESL ministry in Leesburg, VA. They have three adult children and one grandchild. James recently published a book about their missions journey - Fear Not: Living a Life of No Regrets. Available on amazon.

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    • Class Info

      Date: Thursday, January 25, 2018

      Time: 7:00 PM to 9:45 PM

    • Lesson 3

      Your Kingdom Come

      Exploring God's purpose regarding evil: How God has accomplished a defeat of evil powers in order to open a season of history in which the nations can freely follow Christ. The kingdom of God as the destiny of all history. Christ's mission seeks a hindering of evil to bring about a sign of the coming peace of the kingdom of God. Our prayers contend with evil in order to bring about the transformation of society with Christ's kingdom in view.

    • Instructor

      Julian Dangerfield

      Shalom Outreach, Inc., Woodbridge VA

      Dr. J. Julian Dangerfield is the Executive Director of Shalom Outreach Inc., a Christian based non-profit organization dedicated to achieving worldwide propagation of the essentials of the historic Christian faith. He proudly serves on the Board of Directors for Wycliffe Bible Translators and mentors pastors and leaders in several nations. He has a Bachelors degree in Business Management and has completed his Master of Arts degree in Leadership, Evangelism and Mobilization at Columbia International University in Columbia, South Carolina. He has also completed his doctoral studies at Virginia Union University with a focus on cross cultural ministry. In the United States he has organized the mission efforts of over 25 churches, ministries and not for profit organizations, which has resulted in over 54,000 people coming to Christ. Dr. Dangerfield's perspective is informed by over 29 years of ministry experience and he has traveled to over 40 countries executing strategies that lift humanity while expanding God’s Kingdom.

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    • Class Info

      Date: Thursday, February 1, 2018

      Time: 7:00 PM to 9:45 PM

    • Lesson 4

      Mandate for the Nations

      Jesus shows great strategic interest in Gentiles; wise strategic focus by initiating a global mission on a few disciples among the Hebrew people. The Great Commission and the ways of God's sending in relational power. Dealing with the ideas of pluralism (all religions the same) and universalism (all persons saved).

    • Instructor

      Michael Minter

      Sterling VA



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    • Class Info

      Date: Thursday, February 8, 2018

      Time: 7:00 PM to 9:45 PM

    • Lesson 5

      Unleashing the Gospel

      The first followers of Jesus: obedient in costly, foundational ways. The climactic act of the book of Acts is the freeing of the gospel to be followed by Gentiles without Jewish traditions as a requirement. A foundational act of God which speaks to the situations where the gospel is hindered today. Strategic suffering and apostolic passion.

    • Instructor

      Mark Seager

      South Riding VA

      Mark is the Lead Pastor at CityView Church in Ashburn, VA. Prior to pastoring CityView, Mark enjoyed a career in Civil/Environmental Engineering, served as an Associate Pastor in Northern Virginia and pastored a church in England. He is happily married to Karen and they have 4 children. His heart for missions has been fueled by participating on or leading over a dozen short-term missions teams on 4 continents. Mark also serves as an advisor to Men of Valor (menofvalor.org).

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    • Class Info

      Date: Thursday, February 15, 2018

      Time: 7:00 PM to 9:45 PM

    • Lesson 6

      The Expansion of the Christian Movement

      The story of God's purpose continues relentlessly from Abraham's day until the present moment. An overview of the largest and the longest-running movement ever in history—the world Christian movement. How the gospel surged through the peoples and places of the world. Important insights for our own day.

    • Instructor

      Douglas Batson

      Global Frontier Missions, Cross Junction VA

      Douglas Batson is a retired Defense Department geographer. With award-winning research and publications, he was an expert on land tenure and international migration. Also a National Certified Career Counselor, Doug is on the Board of Directors of Global Frontier Missions, which operates a missionary training school in Atlanta, GA. He has been a Perspectives coordinator, instructor, and Professor of Record in the DC area for 25 years.

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    • Class Info

      Date: Thursday, February 22, 2018

      Time: 7:00 PM to 9:45 PM

    • Lesson 7

      Eras of Mission History

      The greatest explosion of growth ever has taken place in last 200 years in three "bursts" of activity. Why we could be in the final era of missions. The global harvest force comprised increasingly of non-Western missionaries.

    • Instructor

      K.

      Frontier Ventures, Columbia MD

      Karen has been involved in coordinating and instructing in Perspectives for 36 years. She currently serves as an associate with Common Ground Consultants. Her focus is on mobilizing and training followers of Jesus to share Him with their Muslim friends. Her love for and appreciation of Muslims has taken her to Turkey 21 times. As a result, she has many Turkish friends both in Turkey and in the U.S. She is also known as the "fun captain" by her grandchildren and she loves spending time with them.

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    • Class Info

      Date: Thursday, March 1, 2018

      Time: 7:00 PM to 9:45 PM

    • Lesson 8

      Pioneers of the World Christian Movement

      Today we anchor the race by continuing what others have begun. It's a day of finishing. All the more reason to learn the wisdom and the heart of ordinary people who did extraordinary things in earlier generations. Reading the writings of William Carey and other leaders to discern what these people have left to us. Exploring the contribution of women in missions throughout the centuries.

    • Instructor

      Robert DuHart Sr

      Perspectives , Fort Washington MD

      Robert Gregory DuHart Sr. is a father, husband, grandfather and Elder at Cherrydale Baptist Church, where he teaches a Sunday Class and is a long-time member of the CBC Finance committee. Greg also serves on the boards of NAAMC & Pioneers. Greg has mentored immigrant families through the asylum process here in the US, worked with missionaries in Turkey, where he used his skills as a certified ESL teacher to prepare Iranian Christians for their journey west as well as preaching the Gospel in Cappadocia the land of the cave churches. In India, along with East-West Ministries, his team instructed 75-80 Pastor on the Sword Method of sermon preparation. In Indonesia, as a board member of Pioneers USA he and his wife Kimberlia prayed, listened, evaluated, and encouraged the teams bringing the Gospel to the Indonesians. Greg serves as mobilizer, coordinator, and instructor for Perspectives USA and is passionate about cross cultural ministry as a way of racially reconciling the Church in North America.

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    • Class Info

      Date: Thursday, March 8, 2018

      Time: 7:00 PM to 9:45 PM

    • Lesson 9

      The Task Remaining

      God's pressed His purpose forward until the present hour of amazing opportunity. Understanding the concept of "unreached peoples" to assess the remaining task. Recognizing the imbalance of mission resources shapes strategic priorities. The basic minimal missiological achievement in every people group opens the way for working with God against every kind of evil so that the gospel of the kingdom is declared and displayed with clarity and power. The need and opportunity of urban mission.

    • Instructor

      Lane

      English Language Institute, Alexandria VA

      This speaker is the Director of an English language program which offers English instruction in Washington, DC, as well as the pastor of an international church. He has worked extensively within the Muslim community for over 20 years. His wife is also an English language instructor, has taught English in the US and overseas, and has worked broadly among Muslim women.

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    • Class Info

      Date: Thursday, March 15, 2018

      Time: 7:00 PM to 9:45 PM

    • Lesson 10

      How Shall They Hear?

      Culture and intercultural communication of the gospel. Communicating the gospel with relevance at the worldview level helps avoid syncretism (blending of cultural error with God?s truth) and also enables powerful movements of the gospel. Sensitive missionaries will look for ways that God has preserved or prepared people to hear the gospel, often finding redemptive analogies for God's truth.

    • Instructor

      Skip Tobin

      Virginia Mennonite Missions, Harrisonburg VA

      For over 40 years, Skip has been energized to see church emerge in unlikely ways and places - inside prisons in SE PA, among immigrants in the town of Kennett Square, and later as he, his wife and six daughters served in Northeast Thailand among rural rice farmers. Most recently, Skip is serving as a ministry and church planting coach for Virginia Mennonite Missions.

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    • Class Info

      Date: Thursday, March 22, 2018

      Time: 7:00 PM to 9:45 PM

    • Lesson 11

      Building Bridges of Love

      The incarnation as a model of missionary humility. How missionaries can enter appropriate roles in order to form relationships of trust and respect to develop a sense of belonging, and thus to communicate with credibility for understanding. Explore the intricacy of identification in another culture. Explore the even greater complexity of presenting identity with integrity in a globalized, terrorized, pluralized world. Recognizing the dynamics of social structure in order to initiate growing movements of ongoing communication throughout the society.

    • Instructor

      Isabel Lee

      Gaithersburg MD

      Isabel graduated from Washington Bible College and Columbia International University in Bible/missions. She served with SEND International for 22 1/2 years involved in church planting: evangelism, disciple-making, mentoring, seminary teaching, leadership training in Taiwan & in China. She also served in various leadership roles throughout the years, ministered in Ukraine, Ulan Ude, Korea, Egypt, India, Uganda, Thailand and among the Afghans and Syrian Refugees in Lebanon, Jordan, Macedonia, Clarkston, GA. Currently Isabel is the Minister of Global Outreach & Women's Ministries at CBCM, a Perspectives' instructor, and serves on the Boards of SEND's U.S. & International and Standards of Excellence on Short-term Missions.

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    • Class Info

      Date: Thursday, April 5, 2018

      Time: 7:00 PM to 9:45 PM

    • Lesson 12

      Christian Community Development

      A survey of world need. Dynamic balance of evangelism and social action. Hope for significant transformation as a sign of Christ's Lordship by Christian community development. Exploring the charge that missionaries destroy instead of serve cultures. Healing the wounds of the world between the peoples.

    • Instructor

      Tony Sheng

      The Ember Cast, Columbia MD

      I mentor, resource and inspire the next generation in the areas of global missions, world cultures, and leadership development with a tribe called The Ember Cast - we help students mark human history. I'm also a technology professional and live in Columbia, MD, USA with my wife and two daughters.

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    • Class Info

      Date: Thursday, April 12, 2018

      Time: 7:00 PM to 9:45 PM

    • Lesson 13

      The Spontaneous Multiplication of Churches

      Look beyond institutional features of churches to understand churches as dynamic movements of Christ Himself being followed. Such a view of churches as organic, living things opens up the practicality of seeing them multiply rapidly as movements and also flourish in society bearing the fruit of social transformation. Churches as counter-communities, acting as salt and light, bringing change to their cultures. How movements multiply by connecting with entire families and larger social structures.

    • Instructor

      Ed Grudier

      Cherrydale Baptist Church, Arlington VA

      Served for 14 years with WEC International. 12 years were in a country in the ME that was 99.9% Muslim. Involved in Church Planting and Field Leadership. Has served as Missions Pastor at Cherrydale Baptist Church since 2007. Serves as a lecturer at Sydney Missionary Bible College in the subjects of Church Planting and Contextualization. Married to Kathy since 1983. Two children: Philip and Amy

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    • Class Info

      Date: Thursday, April 19, 2018

      Time: 7:00 PM to 9:45 PM

    • Lesson 14

      Pioneer Church Planting

      The hope of planting churches among unreached peoples. How the breakthrough of the gospel in an unreached people requires that the gospel be "de-Westernized". The difference of contextualizing the message, the messenger and the movement. Distinguish and appreciate people movements, church planting movements and insider movements.

    • Instructor

      Joseph Steinitz

      GraceXtensions / unmissions.net, Towson MD

      After ministering in a Muslim context, Joe served as missions pastor at his church in Maryland for 8 years. Since 2001, he has been co-director of unmissions.net, a ministry that helps churches more effectively engage in world missions. He is also on staff at his local church helping to lead it’s local and international outreach efforts. Joe is married and has 6 children. For obvious reasons he has no hobbies.

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    • Class Info

      Date: Thursday, April 26, 2018

      Time: 7:00 PM to 9:45 PM

    • Lesson 15

      World Christian Discipleship

      What it means to integrate life for Christ's global purpose as a "'World Christian". Into the great story for His glory: a Person-driven life as a way of. pursuing a purpose-driven life. The basic practices of world Christians: going, sending, welcoming and mobilizing. The essential disciplines of World Christian discipleship: community, giving, praying and learning. Simplifying your lifestyle as if in "war-time". Exploring the practical ways of pursuing God's purpose. Business and mission. Short-term mission. Welcoming international visitors. Wisdom in working with local churches and in partnership with Christians in different parts of the world.

    • Instructor

      Tim Sigman

      International Students, Inc, Hyattsville MD

      Tim Sigman is the International Students Inc. (ISI) Mid-Atlantic Area Director. Tim has served for 32 years with ISI in Chicago, South Dakota, New York City, and now Washington D.C. Before serving as Area Director, Tim was the New York City Metro Director. After 10 years in New York, Tim and Julie moved to Maryland March 2015, where Tim seeks to develop the DC area ministry, while still serving as the Mid-Atlantic Area Director. Tim attended Moody Bible Institute and has a BA in applied Christian studies from Trinity International University in Deerfield, IL. He graduated from the Leadership Fellows Program from the New York Leadership Center in New York City. Tim helped to plant Park Community Church in Chicago and served as a founding elder. He is married to Julie and they have two daughters and two grandchildren.

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      Date: Thursday, May 3, 2018

      Time: 7:00 PM to 9:45 PM

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      Date: Thursday, May 10, 2018

      Time: 7:00 PM to 9:45 PM

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