What I Need to Know About FAITH

What is FAITH?
FAITH is an ongoing, comprehensive evangelism, ministry, and assimilation strategy/process that functions through your existing Sunday School.
When is FAITH taught?
FAITH is not taught during the Sunday School time. FAITH is taught at a time during the week that is set aside for FAITH instruction and
on the job training.
How long is FAITH training?
A FAITH Semester of Training lasts for 16 weeks. Each weekly session of FAITH, including visitation and reporting, lasts 2-3 hours.
What churches can do FAITH?
Any church of any size with a Sunday School can successfully use FAITH, the Sunday School Evangelism Strategy.
Who should do FAITH in my church?
The goal of the FAITH strategy is for every church to have one FAITH Team per class. A FAITH Team is comprised of one Team Leader and two
Learners.
How do I begin FAITH in my church?
Attend a FAITH Training Clinic with Sunday School leaders from your church. While FAITH training clinics are open to all churches,
participation requires senior pastor endorsement and involvement. Additional participation is required of one leader for every team that is
to begin in the church. For example, if the church is to begin with 3 teams, then 3 leaders must participate.
I am interested, but who do I call?
For local FAITH clinic information, contact Kiely Young in the Mississippi Baptist Sunday School Department at (601) 292-3298 or
kyoung@mbcb.org. Call toll free 1-877-324-8498 (Nashville) for general FAITH information.
To register for FAITH, call toll free 1-800-254-2022 (Nashville).