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Kairos is a nine-session, interactive course on world Christian mission, designed to educate, inspire and challenge Christians to active and meaningful participation. It is ideally suited to be conducted in local churches, organizations or with special interest groups.
KAIROS is a foundational discipleship course on Gods mission. It develops the major biblical theme of Gods heart for all the nations of the worldboth globally and in the neighbourhoodand His desire to use His people to be a blessing to them.
The word kairos comes to us from the Greek word for time. Contrasting with chronos, meaning ordinary or chronological time, kairos means holy or God-given time, time laden with meaning and choice. Kairos signals a time of crisis and new possibilities, a time of repentance, renewal and decisive action.
Jesus ministry was filled with kairos moments. Consider these few examples: Jesus called Zacchaeus down from the sycamore tree, and this resulted in Zacchaeus making a percentage-based promise4 to give half of all he had to the poor, and return four times as much to those he defrauded (Luke 19:8).
KAIROS is a foundational course on world Christian mission. It brings out Gods heart for all the nations of the world and His desire to use His people to be a blessing to them. KAIROS emphasizes the importance of ministering to cultures that still have few or no indigenous churches.
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The KAIROS document is a Christian, biblical and theological comment on the political crisis in South Africa today. It is an attempt by concerned Christians in South Africa to reflect on the situation of death in our country.
The document is structured in five short chapters (the second edition comes to less than 40 pages): (1) The Moment of Truth; (2) Critique of State Theology; (3) Critique of Church Theology; (4) Towards a Prophetic Theology; (5) Challenge to Action; and a short conclusion.
Kairos (used 86 times in the New Testament) refers to an opportune time, a moment or a season such as harvest time, whereas chronos (used 54 times) refers to a specific amount of time, such as a day or an hour (e.g. Acts 13:18 and 27:9).

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