Equipping Student Leaders
Uncategorized“I learned something new about studying the Bible more deeply today…” So were the comments of international students to attended DFW ISI’s annual all day Spring Student Leadership Training Seminar. Part of ISI DFW’s commitment to raising up students who can make a difference as Christian leaders in their own countries, this years Student Leadership Training seminar focused on Bible Study Methods and Hermeneutics.
Dallas Seminary graduate Roy Yabuki shared “everything he learned” from people such as Howard Hendricks and others so that student can go deeper in their study of the Bible. Observation, interpretation, correlation, verification, application became the mantra of the five students and two staff from five countries and three campuses who studied “practice” passages from Ephesians, Matthew, Genesis, etc.By the end of the day, minds felt stretched and lives were challenged.
This seminar is part of ISI DFW’s system for developing student leaders. The Spring seminar, which focuses on technical/biblical/theological growth, combined with the students leading the spring break retreat and the fall, practically oriented training seminar in addition to students direct involvement in leadership and mentoring from staff on campus forms the means by which of ISI DFW develops student leadership.
Working Hard Making Observations on a Passage
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“How many Observations did you Find in that one verse? 25!!!”