| Course ID | Credit Hours | Course |
|---|---|---|
| EV 210 | 3 |
History of RevivalsThis course will study the periods of revival that have taken place in American history from the landing of the Pilgrims at Plymouth through the present. The Great Awakenings, the frontier revivals and camp meetings, and the “Prayer Meeting” revival of the middle 1800s will be studied in detail, along with the men who had a part in them. Concentration will be placed on the surprising work that God did during these times rather than on any specific methods or styles of preaching. Prerequisite: None |
| EV 221 | 3 |
Evangelists and EvangelismThis course will introduce young men to the field of evangelism. The role of the evangelist in the local church, his ministry, his relationship to the pastor, and his preaching will be studied. The scriptural basis for the ministry of evangelism will be studied along with some of the men in the past who have faithfully fulfilled that role. Men Only. Prerequisite: None |
| EV 301 | 2 |
Evangelism Practices and MethodsThis course will look at the evangelist’s personal and itinerant schedule. How to schedule meetings, how to conduct the meeting, his methods of preaching, invitations, and personal counseling will be studied. Concentration will be placed on his role in the local church as a help to the pastor within the context of a revival meeting. Men Only. Prerequisite: EN 102 |
| EV 310 | 2 |
Youth EvangelismThis course will look at youth work, how to effectively reach teenagers for Christ, and how to disciple them. Philosophy of youth work including preaching, activities, and training will be studied. Men Only. Prerequisite: EN 102 |
| EV 410 | 2 |
Evangelism EthicsThis course will teach how the evangelist is to conduct himself in relationship to his home church, the local churches where he preaches, and the people within that church. Areas of counseling, finances, family, and friendships will be covered. Men Only. Prerequisite: EN 102 |