Title: Telling Our Story
1- Telling Our Story
- TOPIC BRASIL
2Manila 1999 projected Costa Rica 2000.
- Of the 90 Costa Rica 2000 participants, 18 were
from Brazil. - This Brazilian group planned the First Brazilian
Consultation, held in Anápolis, 2001.
3Anápolis, Goiás
2001, August 21- 24
49 different ministries
4Campinas TOPIC Brasil taking shape
2nd Consultation, 2002 - principles and
competencies
5Campinas TOPIC taking shape
Third Consultation, 2003 legal organization
Fourth Consultation, 2004 - maturing mission,
focus and principles
6Some Pioneers
- Topic Executive Secretary, Juracy Bahia.
- Former CEE Coordinator, Mara Lau.
- Topic President, David Kornfield.
7Pioneers Outside
- Muller, a pioneer of Topic Brasil, moved to
Africa and now is helping to build Topic there.
8Teachers and Speakers of the Fourth Consultation
- Ari, Juracy, Lowell, Eliza, Walter, John,
Josadak, Osmar and João.
9Involved in Topic Brazil
- 275 persons enrolled
- 123 persons active
- 40 persons committed
10Identity
We are a Brazilian Alliance of Trainers of
Pastors"
11Vision
- Each church with an Equipped and Maturing
Pastoral Leader" - or
- An EMPL in each church"
12Mission
- To enable the equipping of pastoral leaders by
strengthening, improving and increasing training
networks"
13Helping to develop a denominational trainers
network
- (PCCP - Baptist Pastors Program for Continued
Capacitation)
14Focus
- Those with fewer opportunities
15Coordinators of the CEE
16CEE June, 2005
- Eliza, Mara, Michael, Samuel, Josadak, Ari and
Lowell
17Training Modules
- In 2003, CEE worked for six days with 22
trainers, using two modules one about eight
competencies of an EMPL, and the other about the
first of these competencies, Relationship with
God.
18Training in Experiential Education
- Under CEE leadership, 12 participants worked on
how to develop a module that trains in an
experiential manner (Petrópolis, 2004).
19Eight Competencies (See p.2)
- The EMPL in relationship to God
- The EMPL in relationship to himself
- The EMPL in relationship to his family
- The EMPL in relationship to his leaders
- The EMPL in relationship to his church
- The EMPL in relationship to the world
- The EMPL as a person of the Word
- The EMPL as an equipper, trainer and mentor
20Principles (p. 6)
GOD
Selection Discipler Disciple
Follow-up
LearningDynamics
21Principles
- Selection (1) With criteria that help identify
in whom to invest. - God as the source and focus of our formation.
This includes - (2) The Holy Spirit as the Master Teacher. There
should be flexibility and discernment to allow
the Holy Spirit to teach and reveal what He
wishes. - (3) The Word of God as our foundation and
principal tool.
22Principles
- A discipler/mentor/pastoral leader. This person
should be characterized by being - (4) Relational, having a committed and personal
relationship with the EMPL, be it individually
and/or in a small group, connecting with both the
leaders life and ministry. - (5) An example being a model or living
demonstration of what he wants to teach. - (6) A facilitator enabling people to learn (and
teach), through personal discovery, what most
interests them. - (7) Contextual adapting the instruction
according to the maturity, ability, situation and
needs of the participants.
23Principles
- The disciple. This includes
- (8) Active participation, with interactive
methods and material that stimulate
participation. - (9) Competence growing in character (being),
ability (doing) and knowledge (knowing). - (10) Teachable the desire and commitment to
always be growing, searching for learning
opportunities.
24Principles
- The learning process. This includes
- (11) Evaluation Based on the EMPLs personal and
ministerial growth, rooted in self-evaluation and
enhanced by the perspective of those to whom he
ministers, his peers and his instructor/mentor/dis
cipler. - (12) Small groups experiential, interactive
training, developed in the context of reflection
and shared assessment. - (13) Transferable concepts simple enough to be
easily remembered, used and passed on to others. - Follow-up (14) Designing steps for putting what
is learned into practice after the training
event.
25Strengths of TOPIC Brasil
- 1) Vision and determination (persistence in spite
of obstacles) - 2) Concepts, philosophy and modules
- 3) The accumulated ministerial and training
experience of our associates - 4) Our networks throughout Brazil
26Strengths of TOPIC Brazil
- 5) Diversity with consequent richness of
cross-fertilization and relationships - 6) Disposition to learn (continually), people
returning to annual consultations - 7) Veterans, a committed and competent nucleus
- 8) Formal legal organization of TOPIC Brazil
27Opportunities
- 1) Raising a vision of a new training philosophy
with key concepts such as mentoring and adult
education principles - 2) Developing and multiplying (weekend) modules
for training pastoral leaders. - 3) Exploring new training methods distance
learning, radio, internet, videos - 4) Stimulating reflection on pastoral training
through forums and research
28Opportunities
- 5) Mobilizing and networking trainers of pastors
in Portuguese-speaking countries - 6) Offering concrete services to pastoral
trainers such as in designing training modules
and making tools more available. - 7) Encouraging and enabling trainers in sharing
their knowledge and experience. - 8) Raising denominational and organizational
awareness of the importance, value and need for
pastoral training.
29For more details about Topic Brasil, access
www.topicbrasil.org Come join us in our fifth
yearly consultation - March 30 to April 2, 2006
in São Paulo!