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1124 Central Ave. Middletown, OH 45044 | www.kingswell.us | [email protected] | 513.217.9700 Our Dream for You! The goals below are desired outcomes in the lives of Kingswell’s emerging leaders. These goals serve as guidelines for measurable objectives and student profiles for desired outcomes. These “outcome” considerations basically constitute our dream for you as an equip.U learner: I. Cognitive (Factual Knowledge) – Knowing a. They understand the basis and authority of the scriptures for faith and practice. b. They embrace a New Testament vision of Jesus’ Spirit-anointed ministry as the basis for one’s own ministry. c. They know something about history of the church, its development, renewal, and reform. d. They comprehend and articulate a biblical and missional theology for one’s ministry. e. They critically think and analyze theological, cultural and organizational systems in the church and marketplace. f. They centralize the message and mission of Christ for their lives, relationships, church, and communities. II. Experiential ( Skills-Based) – Doing a. They effectively communicate the message of Christ in a relevant manner without compromising the message (in all forms of communication: interpersonal, written, public and verbal/nonverbal forms). b. They apply hermeneutical and expository methods. c. They cultivate an entrepreneurial vision for extending the Kingdom of God in the marketplace and the church. d. They lead spiritual and organizational change effectively. e. They mentor and equip people effectively in areas of leadership and spiritual formation. III. Qualities (Affective)- Being a. They demonstrate self-regulation and self-understanding (avoiding impulsivity, ego- centricism, “leadership dragons”) b. They lead a life of personal devotion to spiritual disciplines (Prayer, reading, fasting, accountability) c. Cultivate relational, financial, and physical health and balance. d. Exhibit a servant disposition.

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Page 1: Our Dream for You!

1124 Central Ave. Middletown, OH 45044 | www.kingswell.us | [email protected] | 513.217.9700

Our Dream for You!

The goals below are desired outcomes in the lives of Kingswell’s emerging leaders. These goals serve as guidelines for measurable objectives and student profiles for desired outcomes.

These “outcome” considerations basically constitute our dream for you as an equip.U learner:

I. Cognitive (Factual Knowledge) – Knowing

a. They understand the basis and authority of the scriptures for faith and practice. b. They embrace a New Testament vision of Jesus’ Spirit-anointed ministry as the basis

for one’s own ministry. c. They know something about history of the church, its development, renewal, and

reform. d. They comprehend and articulate a biblical and missional theology for one’s ministry. e. They critically think and analyze theological, cultural and organizational systems in the

church and marketplace. f. They centralize the message and mission of Christ for their lives, relationships, church,

and communities.

II. Experiential ( Skills-Based) – Doing

a. They effectively communicate the message of Christ in a relevant manner without

compromising the message (in all forms of communication: interpersonal, written, public and verbal/nonverbal forms).

b. They apply hermeneutical and expository methods. c. They cultivate an entrepreneurial vision for extending the Kingdom of God in the

marketplace and the church. d. They lead spiritual and organizational change effectively. e. They mentor and equip people effectively in areas of leadership and spiritual

formation.

III. Qualities (Affective)- Being

a. They demonstrate self-regulation and self-understanding (avoiding impulsivity, ego-

centricism, “leadership dragons”) b. They lead a life of personal devotion to spiritual disciplines (Prayer, reading, fasting,

accountability) c. Cultivate relational, financial, and physical health and balance. d. Exhibit a servant disposition.