
                                                
                                      Engaging with Context
The gospel is the best guide to contextualisation. This course sets out timeless principles from Paul’s letter to the Corinthians before moving into a biblical view of urban, suburban and rural contexts. You will find practical help and exercises to think through how to speak the gospel into your neighbourhood.
At a Glance
This 9 lesson course leads you step by step through bible passages, key concepts, practical examples and exercises.
Pace yourself by setting aside 40 minutes a day, for 30 days, to read, reflect, and pray your way through the course.
Each lesson includes
- Insightful articles on Bible passages, doctrine and application
 - Instructional videos
 - Helpful illustrations
 - Interactive reflection boxes to make and store your notes
 
This course is ideal for
- Christians who want to grow spiritually and who want to develop a gospel-centred approach to the subject
 - Pastors with busy schedules, who want to grow in character, ministry skills and gospel direction
 - Small groups who want to go deeper by studying in depth at home and then meeting together to discuss and share learning
 - Leadership teams and church planting core groups, who want to set out and implement a biblical vision for their church
 
More Details
The gospel is not just the message; it is also the lens through which we can understand our context. These nine units challenge us and help us to contextualise without compromise.
Course Overview
- Unit 1. Principled Contextualisation
 - Unit 2. Principled Pragmatism
 - Unit 3. The Urban Challenge
 - Unit 4. The Suburban Challenge
 - Unit 5. The Rural Challenge
 - Unit 6. Understanding Your Neighbourhood
 - Unit 7. Understanding Other Gospel Stories
 - Unit 8. Understanding The Challenge of the Gospel
 - Unit 9. Understanding Your Church
 
Instructors
                                                              Dr. Tim Chester
Tim Chester is a pastor of Grace Church in Boroughbridge, North Yorkshire, a faculty member of Crosslands. He is the author of over 30 books and commentaries including You Can Change and A Meal with Jesus, as well as being co-author of Total Church.



