The public evangelism training program: its perception by the Unasp theology students from 2002 to 2004
Keywords:
public evangelism, pastoral practice, project for continuity.Abstract
This research pretended to evaluate the practice of public evangelism experienced by the theology students of UNASP in the year of 2004, and to compare it with experience of the students of 2002 and 2003. The perception of the students interviewed points generally to a positive evaluation of this training program. A good number of students recognized its relevance to their own pastoral formation. Nevertheless, they pinpointed to the need to improve the involvement of the local members in these evangelistic series, and the post-baptismal follow-up of the new converted members.Downloads
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