Question Sessions in Mission Work
Daniel Kleyn reflects on the practical value of question-and-answer sessions as a pedagogical tool in missionary work and Reformed faith instruction. The article demonstrates how interactive questioning sessions facilitate spiritual growth, deepen understanding of Reformed doctrine, and strengthen the relationship between pastor-missionaries and their congregations by revealing where believers stand in their comprehension of biblical truth.
A significant tool in teaching the truths of the Reformed faith, and thus a significant part of mission work, is to provide opportunity for questions to be asked and answered. We regularly use this tool after lectures, classes, Bible studies, and so forth. We also do it, at times, after Sunday worship services are finished. On other occasions, we devote the whole of a Bible study to answering questions. These question sessions have been beneficial, under the Lord's blessing, for myself...
Full article available on sb.rfpa.org
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