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Title: Telling Our Story


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  • Telling Our Story
  • TOPIC BRASIL

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Manila 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.

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Anápolis, Goiás
2001, August 21- 24
49 different ministries
4
Campinas TOPIC Brasil taking shape
2nd Consultation, 2002 - principles and
competencies
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Campinas TOPIC taking shape
Third Consultation, 2003 legal organization
Fourth Consultation, 2004 - maturing mission,
focus and principles
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Some Pioneers
  • Topic Executive Secretary, Juracy Bahia.
  • Former CEE Coordinator, Mara Lau.
  • Topic President, David Kornfield.

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Pioneers Outside
  • Muller, a pioneer of Topic Brasil, moved to
    Africa and now is helping to build Topic there.

8
Teachers and Speakers of the Fourth Consultation
  • Ari, Juracy, Lowell, Eliza, Walter, John,
    Josadak, Osmar and João.

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Involved in Topic Brazil
  • 275 persons enrolled
  • 123 persons active
  • 40 persons committed

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Identity
We are a Brazilian Alliance of Trainers of
Pastors"
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Vision
  • Each church with an Equipped and Maturing
    Pastoral Leader"
  • or
  • An EMPL in each church"

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Mission
  • To enable the equipping of pastoral leaders by
    strengthening, improving and increasing training
    networks"

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Helping to develop a denominational trainers
network
  • (PCCP - Baptist Pastors Program for Continued
    Capacitation)

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Focus
  • Those with fewer opportunities

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Coordinators of the CEE
  • Ariovaldo and Lowell

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CEE June, 2005
  • Eliza, Mara, Michael, Samuel, Josadak, Ari and
    Lowell

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Training 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.

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Training in Experiential Education
  • Under CEE leadership, 12 participants worked on
    how to develop a module that trains in an
    experiential manner (Petrópolis, 2004).

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Eight 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

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Principles (p. 6)
GOD
Selection Discipler Disciple
Follow-up
LearningDynamics
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Principles
  • 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.

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Principles
  • 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.

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Principles
  • 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.

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Principles
  • 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.

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Strengths 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

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Strengths 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

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Opportunities
  • 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

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Opportunities
  • 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.

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For 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!
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