Storytelling and Peacemaking
Course Description

The social aspects of community development and ministry are more critical than ever. Making peace through building empathy and storytelling is a core competency for Christians wanting to serve their local communities. This course prepares you to serve as a Peacemaker in your Community through a combination of reading, writing assignments, integration and application.

Course Outcome

Students will learn best practices in storytelling and building empathy.

  • Students will learn best practices in community peacemaking.

  • Students will practice telling their own stories and expressing their faith and “why” through stories.

  • These students should be able to articulate a clear “why” for desiring this training to enhance their service to the community.

This course can also be combined with the BGU certificates in Economic Development and Christian Community Development to make you eligible for the capstone Economic Peacemaking certificate.

Certificate Course Details

Cost

$500

Prerequisite Requirements

None.

Time

40 hours over 10 or more weeks.

Instruction Method

Online Learning Platform and Zoom Meeting.

Level of Instructor Involvement

Self-directed and self-guided, a combination of reading and writing assignments.

Regular instructor feedback on your writing assignments and two Zoom Meetings.

Credit

No academic credit.

Facilitator - Dr. Brian Humphreys

Dr. Humphreys did not begin his career thinking he would become interested in economics and economic development. He was focused on ministry and loving his neighbors. However, responding to the pain and opportunities he encountered in the community kept bringing him back to living wage jobs and economic opportunity as a common denominator. A good job is often required to realize the community’s vision for itself or complement other community efforts. His career focused on connecting people with local living wage jobs and advocating for systems that create more living wage opportunities. Over the last 15 years, his work has included international economic development to help reinforce the cacao industry, building a financial literacy program in partnership with a credit union, becoming a certified financial coach, and creating and leading many community economic development and workforce development initiatives in his region. He developed and launched a master’s degree in community economic development, and this certificate curriculum includes his recently released book about economic peacemaking, The Wages of Peace.

For inquiries and additional information please contact the Certificates Program Director, Kathy Pierburg at kathy.pierburg@bgu.edu.