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The primary purpose of teaching Anchorsaway is to develop committed disciples of Jesus Christ who live out their faith in our culture. While this primary pursuit is not always explicitly stated in every portion of the Anchorsaway curriculum, it is implicit throughout. The Anchorsaway ministry is more than just a course in Christian apologetics. While there is certainly a strong apologetic element, the over arching goal is the heart transformation of each student. If the end result of our teaching does nothing more than give students the tools necessary to win a debate, then we have forsaken the primary purpose of Anchorsaway. We expect to see changed lives demonstrated through a deeper, more personal relationship with God. Weekly we encourage, through small groups, a deeper study of the scriptures for the truths that transform individuals and ultimately, transform culture. Anchorsaway is designed to be taught in a Socratic type of teaching style, as opposed to a strict lecture format. The differences is that the teacher continually interacts with the students, asking questions, role playing or using the students as an illustration. These should always result in positive learning experiences for each student. Such a teaching style motivates thought in the students as they internalize the material. This Socratic teaching method has proven to be a highly effective means of communicating the Christian worldview. The lessons are designed to support this teaching method, and should all be taught in this manner. It is much more important that students learn how to think, rather than what to think. Our goal is that through this method of teaching, students will be motivated to “think on their own, help them clarify values and make choices, encourage their own brainstorming and interpretation and help them move toward a commitment.” The teacher’s responsibility is to present the truth. The Holy Spirit will bring about transformation. Anchorsaway is designed to serve as a catalyst that stimulates not only Christian thinking, but more importantly, transforms everyday Christian living. |



