Academic Connections, International

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               Contextualization

               Audience Analysis

               Relational & Interest Issues

               Delivery

               Creativity

               Invitation

               Case Studies

               Schematics

          Handling Objections

               Discernment

               Handling Rational Issues

               Handling NON-RATIONAL Issues


     The resources we are putting together in this section (see above) are aimed at helping you create a very crucial conversation ambiance. That is, we wish to have in these conversations a spirit of respect and the appropriate kind of love for the other person, in how we do what we do. It plays an important part in what we are calling relational, dialogical and conversational spiritual guidance. With respect to the metaphor of journey that we have been using here and elsewhere, this would be the left fork of the great spiritual divide, this part of the journey has much to do with what theologians might call pre-evangelism and evangelism proper. It is easily translatable, mutatis mutandis, to apologetic conversations or persuasive conversations in general. By the way, almost every conversation anyone has with anyone else has an element of persuasion involved.


     Also, what we are suggesting is not the only way to do this, but it is a way that we believe will be effective in the sense we believe it follows proper moral and conversational etiquette in making the issues of the gospel and apologetics conversationally clear. All of this can be adapted to non-western cultures as you see fit.


     What we are discussing is how to non-manipulatively “locate” where people are in their life’s journey as it relates to faith in Christ. We want to do that because it’s the right thing to do in that it treats people as being made in the image of God with dignity and value, apart from their extrinsic or instrumental valu and because the advice we might give (even though principled) needs to fit as best we can to what’s appropriate in their lives. We are also discussing the skills relevant to making the issues of the gospel clear in a dialogical context and handling potential objections if they do come up in appropriate ways.


     Furthermore the materials, resources and various caveats included herein are meant to help you steer clear of abuses and at the same time allow you to carry on a mutually satisfying conversation. If you would like to get some personal help to facilitate that, please contact us and we will see what we can do for you. Please click on this to send us an email:  aconnectionsi@gmail.com

Communication

Prov. 25:9  ¶  If you argue your case with a neighbor, do not betray another man’s confidence,


Prov. 25:10  or he who hears it may shame you and you will never lose your bad reputation.


Prov. 25:11  ¶ A word aptly spoken is like apples of gold in settings of silver.


Communication Resources:


Journey Relevant

          Engagement

          Preliminary Locaters

Skills Relevant

          Proclamation