Prerequisite:
DTS
Music Education and Missions IV is a 12-week intensive leadership and teacher training course in instrumental music education, ministry, and missions. This course is designed for the student who has a passion for reaching the orphaned, abandoned, refugee, and at-risk children and young people of the world through instrumental music education, evangelism, and discipleship - equipping them to be musical ambassadors with a life-changing message for their own people and the nations of the world. This training course is also designed to equip the student to be a qualified teacher/discipler in YWAM Symphony of Hope - an international YWAM ministry founded by Doug McClure. Music Education in Missions III is followed by Music Education and Missions IV. Each course is 12 weeks in length and will run in two consecutive quarters resulting in 24 total weeks of lecture phase. Upon completion of Music Education and Missions IV, the student is required to participate in the Music Education and Missions III & IV combined outreach Field Assignment.
The main focus instruments of this course are the violin, viola, cello and bass. This course is designed for the intermediate student, however, there is also a beginner track for the beginner and an advanced track for the very experienced player. Entrance into the advanced track is by audition. In addition to music training on intermediate level violin, viola, cello, bass, guitar, keyboard, and indigenous instruments, intensive Biblical leadership training including Bible Foundations of Faith, Apologetics, World Cultures and Music, Making of Disciples, Principles of Teaching, Youth Leadership and Evangelism, and Strategic Missions will be an integral part of this course.
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