Communicating the Good News
We want to see students who:
- Are passionate about Jesus, their imagination seized by his life, teaching, cross and resurrection.
- Understand the Good News not in terms of some private, individualistic “religious experienceâ€, but as the breaking-in of God’s liberating and transforming rule into all of life through Jesus.
- Are gratefully seeking to live out the Good News in every area of their lives, confessing Jesus’ Lordship with their lifestyle as well as with their words.
- Think seriously about the relevance of the Good News for their academic studies and issues within their studies.
- Have learned to explain the Good News clearly and intelligently in their own words.
- Have friendships with people who are not Christians, and care for them unconditionally.
- Have learned to listen well- to listen to the questions, concerns and issues that non-Christians are preoccupied with, and then to raise meaningful questions within others’ world-views that point them to Christ.
- Have the confidence to share their deepest convictions/beliefs with others, and to do so with both humility and boldness.
- Allow non-Christians to challenge their Christian faith and lifestyle, and so are growing in their understanding and obedience to Jesus through the experience of genuine dialogue with others.
- Share their understanding of the Good News within the local churches and so influence the latter’s approach to evangelism.