Applying the Bible – 2024 Module 8
Lifestyle College 2/83 Sun Valley Road, Kin Kora, QLD, AustraliaNAT11088006 - Interpret the Bible for personal and communal edification Unit 5: Applying the Bible Module 8: Understanding Application
NAT11088006 - Interpret the Bible for personal and communal edification Unit 5: Applying the Bible Module 8: Understanding Application
NAT11088005 - Create tools facilitating the learning and communication of the Bible Unit 2: God’s Story: The Bible Module 8: Acts & Paul’s Letters
NAT11088006 - Interpret the Bible for personal and communal edification Unit 5: Applying the Bible Module 9: The Role of the Holy Spirit
NAT11088005 - Create tools facilitating the learning and communication of the Bible Unit 2: God’s Story: The Bible Module 9: Conclusion
Assessment 1 – Develop an Old Testament devotion Due Date: June 27 (Week 9) Use interpretive methods to interpret an Old Testament passage from which you develop a brief devotional message for a small group which shows them how they can apply/respond to the passage in their life.
Assessment 2 Due date: June 27 (Week 9) Create a tool which can aid your explanation of God’s Story to a disciple.
Assessment 2 – Develop a New Testament devotion Due Date: July 18 (Week 12) Use interpretive methods to interpret a New Testament passage from which you develop a brief devotional message for a small group which shows them how they can apply/respond to the passage in their life.
Assessment 3 – Personal reflection on interpretation Due Date: July 18 (Week 12) 200-500 words NB: This reflection cannot be accessed until you have submitted Assessment 2, so you will need to manage your time well to ensure you have enough time to access the reflection question and respond before the due date cut off.
Assessment 3 Due date: July 18 (Week 12) Record a video of yourself responding to the following question from a person who is early in their discipleship journey: Q: So, what’s the Bible all about anyway? Your response should consist of an overview of the Bible’s structure, narrative and major themes and be based on all nine weeks of the lectures of this unit.