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    1. Missions and Revivals
    2. Upload Course Paper on Missions and Revivals

    Upload Course Paper on Missions and Revivals

    Completion requirements
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    Unit 12: Your Insights and Aims for Mission and Revival in Your Setting

    Course Paper on Missions and Revivals: 

    Dear CLI Student, we are certain that you have taken notes on the insights that struck you during the first 11 units of this course. You have learnt about the examples of the Spirit's work in heroes of faith. You also have gotten ideas for pursuing ministry and revival in your own setting. Now, we encourage you to read through your notes, pray for the Holy Spirit's leading, and select the things that you find most valuable. Once you have done this, put together a paper summarizing key lessons you've learned and action steps you plan to take.

    Requirements:

    • Paper Title: My Personal Insights and Aims for Mission and Revival in My Setting
    • Length: 800 to 1,000 words (about 2-3 pages)
      • The paper is not graded if it does not fit this established length.

    Content:

    • The paper should show that you have identified key lessons of the course.
    • The paper should show that the course has encouraged you to prepare a practical plan with the goal of local revival and growth in your ministry within your own setting.
    • The paper should show the ways that this course has affected your thinking and has impacted your leadership goals.

    Rubric:

    This paper is worth 35 points, accordingly:

    • Paper Structure: Title (1 point)
    • Paper Structure: Introduction (2 points)
    • Paper Structure: Body (3 points)
    • Paper Structure: Conclusion (3 points)
    • Grammar (3 points)
    • Spelling (3points)
    • Clear summary (10 points)
    • Clear plan of action (10 points)
      • = Total 35 points

    Final comments:

    • Submission: Papers may take 1-2 weeks to be graded. Make sure to submit this paper at least two weeks before your enrollment date ends. 
    • Plagiarism: Make sure you have read the CLI PLAGIARISM POLICY before you write this paper. 
    • When graded, if you are asked to rewrite your paper, you will have only one more chance to do it. Papers that need to be rewritten will have an automatic 10 points deducted from the total score of the paper. Be sure you take advantage of the first and second chance to get a good grade!


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