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What's the aim of Just People?
Tearfund and Livability share a passion to equip local churches to put a commitment to the gospel into practical action. We believe that the mission God calls us to is holistic, or integral, encompassing prayer, proclamation, practical service and political action.
This course brings together down-to-earth theology, reflection, inspiration and experience with practical exercises. It will help your church or youth group grapple with issues of justice and poverty and think practically about how they can respond effectively as an integral part of their mission.
The course is also supported by the Micah Challenge UK, a coalition of Christian organisations and churches in Britain, united in their concern to fight poverty - for more log on to www.micahchallenge.org.uk
Is there much difference between the youth and adult versions?
Both courses share the same learning objectives and basic journey, but the teaching style, activities and discussions in the youth version have been specifically developed to suit teenagers, so it feels very different.
We'll split the workshop day in two. The afternoon will be spent in two streams looking at how to run each version of the course.
Has Just People been tested?
Over the last 18 months the team that developed the course have run seven pilot courses. They are now training other leaders to run it. Between 300 and 400 participants have completed the adult course to date. At each stage we have reviewed and reworked the material with the help of feedback. The overall feedback has been extremely encouraging and has highlighted a need for the course.
The youth version has only recently been developed and the first stage of pilots is just beginning.
One delegate on an adult pilot course had this to say:
'Attending Just People has started me on the journey, from just thinking and talking about Integral Mission, to actively pursuing and living it every day.
'The course hasn’t provided all the answers, in fact it has posed a great many more questions, but it has clearly identified God's calling to me to express the Gospel with integrity in every aspect of my life, to fight for justice both globally and locally.'
What is Just People like?
For the adult version, we’ve used the tried and tested model of food, input and small-group discussion. And we have added the crucial element of practical action by asking each person to do something each week and report back on how it went. There are six sessions and we ask the church to undertake a practical 'day of action' as an integral part of the course.
The youth version involves six dynamic one-hour sessions, designed with youth groups in mind. It is interactive and involves several fun and creative activities, as well as video clips, discussions and a chance to reflect together on important biblical themes. There are also suggestions for a 'practical day' to help ground the experience in action.