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Good to Go looks at four barriers stopping unbelievers engaging with the gospel and four practical ways of breaking those barriers down. The course is based on biblical principles, includes plenty of cultural analysis and features video interviews with various well known atheists as well as some leading evangelists.
Session 1. Cultural defences - the art of contextual questions
Session 2. Spiritual delusions - the power of nudge progression
Session 3. Unrealised desires - the contrast of expulsive hope
Session 4. False doctrines - the light of redemptive history
Good to Go will be run:
- at the Keswick Convention (week 3) in Keswick, Cumbria from 31 July to 6 August. There will be seminars each morning and other workshop activities in addition to all the bible teaching and big tent celebrations of the Convention. See www.keswickministries.org.
- in London later in 2010 - please email to register your interest.
The Good to Go course was written by Andrew Baughen for the Keswick Convention in 2009 and is also supported by London City Mission. The course is available for download and can be run by individual churches or groups of churches or on request Andrew Baughen can offer a tailored version of the material for a church weekend away or bible teaching convention If you use the material in your local setting Andrew Baughen would be grateful to hear from you (please use the details on the contact page).
A preview copy of the material is availble for download: Good To Go Course Workbook
Talk script are available for dowload here:
Talk script session 1
Talk script session 2
Talk script session 3
Talk script session 4
In addition, the videos used in the course and a print ready version of the course workbook are available for download from the following web address (please only use these downloadable videos to teach the Good To Go course): http://public.me.com/andrewbaughen
The following videos gives an introduction to some of the topics covered in the Good To Go course and are now available on YouTube www.youtube.com/thebecauseapproach
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