Understanding Outreach Strategies

This activity helps students see the advantages and disadvantages of common outreach strategies for various unreached people groups.

Letter to Yourself

This activity invites students to process what they learned over the course of 15 weeks and gives them the opportunity to remind themselves of this months in the future.

Reflection Journal

This is a reflection activity that allows students to actively process and articulate what they have learned.

Jenga Game

This activity is designed to illuminate team problem solving skills and to apply them to the Great Commission.

Stuck in the Mud

This activity invites students to wrestle with the concept of dependency and asks them to think critically about how we help see transformation take place in a community.

Meeting Needs Case Study

This activity is designed to get students thinking about the various methods that are used to meet the physical needs of others. The goal is not to simply declare certain methods as ‘good’ or ‘bad’, as there are positives and negatives in each approach, but rather to get students to think critically.

Lesson 15 Introduction for Instructors

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