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CCCU Summer Online Courses
In partnership with Asbury Seminary and Wheaton College, the Evangelism Commission is pleased to offer a new online course for undergraduate students across the CCCU: Christian Formation 231: Evangelism.
Taught by Dr. Jay Moon and Dan Haase, the course brings together scholars, missiologists, and practitioners from across the CCCU to explore evangelism and Christian mission. Drawing on the cultural and theological diversity of CCCU institutions, lectures highlight the distinctive contributions of evangelical traditions to evangelism.
Students engage expert-led online lectures, participate in peer discussion and collaborative assignments, and develop practical tools for addressing evangelistic challenges and opportunities within their contexts.
Offered through the Acadeum platform, this course is available to all CCCU member institutions. Learn more at Acadeum CCCU.
Through this course, students examine the biblical and theological foundations of evangelism, engage contemporary and global perspectives on Christian witness, and cultivate authentic and accessible approaches to sharing faith. We invite CCCU institutions to incorporate this course into their curricula and partner with the Evangelism Commission in equipping students for faithful and effective witness.
Interested in implementing this CF Evangelism Course?
Please submit this form and we will keep you posted on when the
course is available, we are estimating summer semester 2026.
Course Overview
This course introduces students to Christian evangelism grounded in the Gospel, the Great Commission, and the Great Commandment. Emphasizing both theological foundations and practical application, students explore biblical, historical, missiological, and contemporary perspectives on faith sharing.
Through readings, digital learning modules, reflective writing, and hands-on practice, students develop a thoughtful and contextual approach to evangelism and learn to communicate their faith with clarity, humility, and cultural awareness.
Learning Outcomes
Via lectures, readings, digital modules, interviews, reflective practice reports, and a final integrative paper, by the end of the course, students will be able to:
Articulate a biblical and theological understanding of evangelism
Evaluate contemporary cultural challenges and opportunities for faith sharing
Practice effective, contextually appropriate approaches to evangelism
Integrate personal faith experience with theological reflection