Here's a quick list of some of the most popular ways we've heard of people using Introducing God. Let us know how you've used it via Email or Facebook
1 Home Course
Home Courses are the most popular kind of course. In a small group people feel much more able to disagree with the speaker (and say what the really think) when the speaker is further away (e.g. watching on DVD). Make sure your church has a course starting each term.
2 Large Course
As a main plank of your churches evangelistic strategy for the year. The church hosts course using Dominic's talks or with a local evangelist in a great venue such as a restaurant, golf club or function centre
3 Peer to Peer
Watch Introducing God with a family member or friend and then talk over the content afterwards. This works really well because you are not putting yourself up as their teacher – but just engaging in relaxed discussion about input you have watched from a third party.
4 Remote Viewing then discussion
Arrange with a family member or friend to watch or listen to the talks separately and then meet to discuss the questions raised afterwards.
5 In Scripture or RE Classes
A Senior High Scripture teacher can watch the Introducing God with a class and then host a discussion.
6 For a Beach Mission Adult Program
Summer Mission teams can use Introducing God as the basis for their Adult, Young Adult and Senior High Evangelistic Program (either live talks or Video).
7 As a church newcomers syllabus
For the newcomers group that is meeting as part of a larger women’s, men’s or youth group Bible Study program .
8 In the workplace at lunchtime
Using the video version as the basis for a workplace Bible Study group’s evangelistic program (the great advantage is that no one from the company is drawing the line sharply – the speaker on video is slightly detached).
9 In Universities, Schools, Hospitals or Prisons
A Christian group at University, School, Hospital or Prison could run Introducing God as it’s main evangelistic outreach for the year – either at lunchtime or at night.
10 As a marriage or baptism curriculum
For a church to have as a basic requirement that all couples wishing to be married do as a basic requirement before marriage.