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Leadership Training Advanced
What is the course?
A 2-year modular training course in Theology and Leadership. Five blocks of four days residential training each year.
Topics covered include:
— Old Testament exegesis
— An introduction to New Testament Greek
— New Testament exegesis
— Hermeneutics
— Preaching classes
— ApologeticsWhy do the course?
Because you will:
— Find your relationship with God and your work for him refreshed and energised
— Be helped to develop your knowledge, character and skills to fill an enlarging role and responsibilities
— Discover fresh confidence in biblical exegesis and preaching
— Develop friendships with fellow leaders, giving and receiving encouragementHow do I do the course?
— Listening, sharing and exploring with experienced leaders
— Class-based tuition and personal mentoring
— Practical application with your home churchWhat qualifications do I need to do the course?
— Newfrontiers Leadership Training –.Foundations or equivalent theological training
— Suitable senior leadership experience
— Backing and support of your local church leadersHow much does the course cost?
£900 for each year, plus £265 for overnight accommodation if required.
How do I apply for the course?
For an application form, or more information, contact the training base you would prefer to attend.
In the academic year 2007/8 courses will run at Brighton, Sheffield and Norwich.Course Locations
Location: Eastbourne, London, Norwich, Sheffield
Course Locations
Testimonials
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The course is valuable in terms of learning to handle God's word wisely, and learning to manage oneself appropriately. Amidst some healthy theological debate there is also plenty of time for fun and making friends. Throw in regular worship and impromptu ministry times, and you've got team-based learning at its best.
— Gus Rosier
Spending unchallenged time with eminent Newfrontiers teachers and gaining from the years of their experience and wisdom, alongside others that are also passionate about the calling of God on their lives, has been such a privilege.
— Rob Davies