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Frequently Asked Questions

 01  What can I expect to learn if I attend the classes?

The main purpose of the school is to help up and coming young church leaders obtain the foundation for ministry in the Church. You will learn some of the Church history that helps you to understand how we got to the place we are at today. You will learn some of the phychology of working with people, since the Church is made up of all kinds of people. You will gain insight into the way to apply the constructs of faith and theology into present day Church life. Essentially, your foundation for serving and ministering in the local church will be established.

 

 

 

 02  What are the professors like?

Professors have experienced first hand the very things that they teach. Having served in ministry themselves they can provide insight into the difficulties and the joys of working with people. Ministry is unique, you work with people who are volunteers with very loose accountability. If they don't like something, they quit. If they don't agree with things they may verbally make waves. And there isn't much you can do about it. Our instructors have dealt with these diffulties first hand. They have served in the US and internationally. Wouldn't you like to be prepared for what is ahead of you in your ministry experience?

 

 

 03  Who would benefit the most from this ciriculum?

Three kinds of student leaders will find significant value in what we provide at FOUYEbib Leadership School.

 

1. Any young Chrisitan who wants to become firmly established in their faith and dig deep into God's Word.

 

2. All aspiring young Christian leaders who want to beome prepared for service and ministry in the Worldwide Church.

 

3. Anyone who is certain of God's calling on their life to serve the Lord in vocational ministry.

 

Young people of Haitian descent will especially feel at home, since the Instructors and Professors have all some degree of familiarity with the Caribbean culture. This is a significant factor, as young people in Haitian American churches often feel allienated from the very heritage that they enjoy. Churches often are stuck in the old ways of how things were done "back home". We seek to develop and disciple young people to think independently and provide innovative leadership to a culturally diverse C

 

 

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