Resourcing the Great Commission

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Resourcing the Great Commission The Urban Ministry Institute (TUMI) Resourcing the Great Commission TUMI provides the Church with resources From establishing new believers to equipping leaders From planting healthy churches to empowering movements TUMI (tumi.org) is a ministry of World Impact

Seminary at Your Ministry TUMI’s Premiere Resource Seminary at Your Ministry Training indigenous leaders is the biggest challenge to world mission 95% of the world’s pastors have inadequate training Traditional options cannot meet the need A new paradigm is needed

Shifting the Paradigm of Formal Theological Education The Barriers Traditional/formal theological training: Expensive Rigid admission requirements Insensitive to ministry context or culture Requires displacement from a local church Inflexible to different learning styles Under-emphasis on ministry skills

Satellite Campus at Your Ministry The Answer Systematic curriculum (Capstone Curriculum) Turn-key administration Access to accredited programs Flexible to context and polity Based on Nicene Creed Modular design (no pre-reqs) Alternative certificate designs Certificate of Christian Leadership Studies Structured for cohort and oral learning Effective in rural, suburban, international, urban settings

Satellite Campus at Your Ministry The Scope 16 courses completed in four years Thousands of students worldwide Broad evangelical participation Translation opportunities Located in churches, parachurches, prisons Flexible options for international partners $650 start-up cost (with grant assistance) $60 per student cost ($1000 to complete)

Satellite Campus at Your Ministry The Requirements TUMI-approved Site Coordinator On-site mentor to contextualize Periodic reporting $250 Annual fee Attendance at biennial Summit

Director, The Urban Ministry Institute The Capstone Curriculum The Author Dr. Don Davis Director, The Urban Ministry Institute Wheaton College, Wheaton Graduate School PhD from University of Iowa School of Religion World Impact Senior Vice President, Church and Leadership Development Urban missionary since 1975

Capstone Curriculum Biblical Studies Theology and Ethics Christian Ministry Urban Mission

The Courses The Capstone Curriculum Conversion and Calling The Kingdom of God Theology of the Church Foundations for Christian Mission Bible Interpretation God the Father Foundations of Christian Leadership Evangelism and Spiritual Warfare The Old Testament Witness to Christ and His Kingdom God the Son Practicing Christian Leadership Focus on Reproduction The New Testament Witness to Christ and His Kingdom God the Holy Spirit The Equipping Ministry Doing Justice and Loving Mercy: Compassion Ministries

Testimonies “We have witnessed amazing stories of transformation, not only in the inmates’ lives, but in the prison, within inmates’ families, and in the communities where they return to upon release.” Karen Hansen, Prison Fellowship “TUMI has provided an opportunity for everyone to do ministry, not just paid staff. I believe this God-inspired organization has found the true concept of outreach.” Dr. Bonita Smith Church of God in Christ “The Biblical principles and truths are immediately transferable to our culture. Our partnership with TUMI is training pastors and leaders for the Church.” Pastor Alfredo Reconco, Instituto Ministerial Brazos para Amar y Restaurar Tegucigalpa, Honduras

The Costs Satellite Campus at Your Ministry ESTIMATED START UP COST (with start-up grant) One-time license fee (with purchase of startup guidebook) $50 16 courses, a set of 41 Required Texts, other start-up materials $600 (Each course has 2 DVDs, a mentor guide, one student workbook) TOTAL $650 ANNUAL COSTS Annual license fee $250 Overhead and biennial TUMI Summit $175 (Overhead varies; Summit subsidized by a grant) TOTAL $375 STUDENT COSTS per course $60 $25 per TUMI student workbook $35 Required Textbooks Seminary education for $1000 (16 courses x $60)

The Next Steps Satellite Campus at Your Ministry Purchase $50 guidebook on how to run a Satellite (http://www.tumistore.org/tumi-books/) Submit satellite coordinator application and references for approval Online and telephone orientation Receive a startup package Start classes Contact: Bob Stevenson, Associate Satellite Director bobs@worldimpact.org 323-735-1137 x315 www.tumi.org

Satellite Campus at Your Ministry FAQs Q. What is the typical class length? A. While there is flexibility in how a class is structured, most satellites have chosen to meet for eight weeks, once a week, for two hours per class. Q. What does a typical class look like? A. Each class engages one of the eight video teaching segments that are 30 minutes long, in addition to group discussions, prayer, and content review. Q. What are the various requirements to complete each course (module)? A. Each student earns points for class participation, scripture memorization, taking three quizzes and a final exam, an exegetical project, a ministry project, and engagement with reading (there are flexible ways to engage this material for low-literacy students). Q. Does a mentor need to have formal theological training? A. It is more important that the mentor has experience in ministry to help train other leaders out of his/her experience.