At a Glance
Grace is a much misunderstood and therefore abused word today, and perhaps as much is the word accountability. How do you rightly understand these words and bring them together in the marketplace. Bruce McNicol and John Lynch have been working on these issues for many years through an organization know known as TrueFaced. Together with Bill Thrall they have authored Ascent of a Leader, Bo's Cafe, Behind the Mask, The High Trust Culture, and John has just released On My Worst Day. This course will help you sort through the thorny issues as Dr. Gerry Breshears contributes to the discussion from his extensive background in theology and pastoral care.
More Details
Organized in a multiple lesson format, the course provides video lectures from a panel discussion and quizzing modules.
Course Outline
- Lesson 1: Intro to the Panel, and Living in the Light of the Gospel
- Lesson 2: Trust and Accountability
- Lesson 3: Grace and the Gospel
FAQ
What do I need to take this course?
You will need an Internet connection and a Bible.
Who is this course for?
This course is for those who would like to better understand how to implement the Biblical principles of grace and accountability in the marketplace.
Instructors
Dr. Gerry Breshears
Dr. Breshears is Professor of Theology at Western Seminary in Portland, Oregon. Dr. Breshears is an M.Div. graduate of Denver Seminary, and earned the Ph.D. from Fuller Theological Seminary.
Bruce McNicol
Bruce McNicol, co-founder of TrueFaced, has degrees in finance law, theology, leadership, and organizational development, Bruce’s ability to write to diverse readers and leaders has proved true in the best-sellers he has co-authored: The Ascent of a Leader, The Cure, Bo's Cafe, and the High Trust Cultures guide for leaders.
John Lynch
John Lynch served for 27 years as teaching pastor at Open Door Fellowship in Phoenix, Arizona, a position that he held since 1985. He recently stepped out of that role to begin working full time at Truefaced. The authenticity, longevity, and playfulness of these two flawed communities, Open Door and the Truefaced group, brings real-world reality and potency to this Truefaced message.