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SBC Crossover in Phoenix includes evangelism opportunities, Harvest America Crusade

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Earn Class Credit while Sharing the Gospel

New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary has an exciting option for students who want to participate in a mission and evangelism trip this summer - Crossover Phoenix, June 7-11, 2017. Click Here to watch the North American Mission Board video about Crossover Phoenix 2017.

NOBTS is teaming up with NAMB, Harvest America Crusades, and other SBC seminaries for an intense evangelistic outreach in Phoenix in the days leading up to the Southern Baptist Convention Annual Meeting in Phoenix (the SBC Pastors' Conference is June 11-12; the SBC Annual Meeting is June 13-14). This year, Crossover will conclude with a Harvest America Crusade on June 11 (Sunday evening) in the 65,000-seat University of Phoenix Stadium. The event features Greg Laurie and music by NEEDTOBREATHE, Trip Lee, and Phil Wickham. Seminary students will serve as decision counselors for the crusade service.

Would you like to join in this intentional mission and evangelism effort?

Supervised Ministry I - Personal Evangelism Practicum

In addition to the evangelism activities in the city, NOBTS graduate students may take Supervised Ministry I - Personal Evangelism Practicum (EVAN5230) team-taught by Drs. Preston Nix and Bo Rice. In addition to the practicum aspect of the course, some pre- and post-practicum work is required. Regular tuition and fee rates apply.

Lodging & Meals Provided; Travel Assistance Available

The North American Mission Board (NAMB) will provide meals and lodging for students. This year, NOBTS will provide special missions travel assistance to cover most of student travel costs to Phoenix.

For More Information

Contact Dr. Preston by phone (504.816.8820) or email (pnix@nobts.edu) for more information about the trip or details regarding travel assistance opportunities.

Register Now

Click Here  to register for the course. You can find Supervised Ministry: Crossover in the 2017 Summer Sessions.