Equip Christians to Become Fruitful Disciples Who Make a Real Impact in Your CommunityThe Freedom in Christ Discipleship Course facilitates important steps in every spiritual journey. This course is structured to guide participants from the first step of embracing belief in a living Christ, to finding the truth of who they are in Christ, to resolving personal and spiritual conflicts through genuine repentance, and then on to maturity as a disciple. The course is flexible enough to be used in a variety of church situations, from Sunday teachings to small groups, as well as for a variety of audiences, from people who have not yet committed to Christ to established Christians. The course materials include a Leader's Guide with a CD of PowerPoint slides, a workbook for course participants, and a set of DVDs. The workbooks contain exercises that are incorporated into the lessons and are strongly recommended, especially in the small group setting. The DVD set is optional. It contains footage of each lesson as taught by Steve Goss, international head of Freedom in Christ ministries, and offers a way to teach the course without having a leader prepare each lesson.Freedom in Christ for Young People is the corresponding course for ages 11-18 and is also available with a Leader's Guide and two age-group specific workbooks.
Neil Anderson was raised on a farm in Minnesota. He served his country for four years in the Navy. He worked four years as an aerospace engineer before being called into full time ministry. He has served the Lord as a high school campus pastor, and in local churches as a youth pastor, college pastor, associate pastor, and senior pastor.
He taught for ten years at Talbot School of Theology and was the chairman of the Practical Theology Department. He is the founder and now president emeritus of Freedom In Christ Ministries, which has offices in Canada, United Kingdom, Switzerland, India, Australia, New Zealand, and Africa. He conducts conferences for Christian leaders around the world in addition to maintaining a heavy writing schedule.
Neil stays involved with the academic community by teaching Doctor of Ministry classes at several seminaries. He has five earned degrees including a doctor of ministry, doctor of education, a masters of divinity and a masters in Christian education.
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