A strategy for evangelizing students of non-Adventist colleges in the Middle-West Korean Conference
Abstract
The importance of universities and colleges in
modern society cannot be discounted. Colleges and
universities produce the much needed human resources not
only for the future society but also for the church.
The Seventh-day Adventist Church in Korea,
especially the Middle-West Korean Conference, does not have
a program intended specifically for campus ministry for
Adventist college students and for evangelizing non-Adventist students on secular campuses. This reality is the main concern of this project; hence, its basic purpose is to formulate a strategry to evangelize college students
attending secular colleges in Korea.
The strategy was formulated with the process listed
below. Selected campus ministry groups, which are doing
evanqelistic activities for college students on Korean
college campuses, were analyzed. Then, the findings were
evaluated by subjecting them to the judgment of the Bible
and selected theologians' teachings. The emerging strategy
was subsequently examined and compared wlth the cases of the
schools of the prophets in or times and the ministries and
teachings of Jesus and Paul, who were the greatest evangelists in Christian history.
This project finds that the small qroup structure
and community life concept are effective methods for
evangelizing college students and for training Adventist
students attending secular colleges. On the basis of these
findings, this project has developed a specific strategy for
MWKC: small group ministry in campuses and the lodging house
system outside campuses. It also presents a suggested
curriculum and practical schedules for the trainlng of
Adventist students for the evangelization of non-Adventist
students on secular campuses.