DISC is a group of [[psychometrics|psychometric]] tests based on the 1928 work of psychologist William Moulton Marston. (Note that DiSC with a lower case "i" is a trademarked version of the tests by Inscape Publishing.)
These assessments of computer knowledge and skills, for elementary and middle school students, can provide a general indication of students' familiarity with computers.
The Eyes Have It: This 3-page article serves as a good introduction to community ministry. It is designed to help congregations assess their context, calling, and gifts in order to select appropriate outreach ministries to get involved in. View this Resource
Congregations in Transition: An in-depth workbook guiding congregations in how to respond effectively to significant changes in their communities, such as demographic shifts. View this Resource
Recommended Links Ministry Tools Resource Center: This non-denominational ministry was founded to equip believers for ministry utilizing seminars, online training, and publications. View this Resource
A Historical and Spiritual Map of San Jose: This short article offers one church’s example of documenting the “spiritual climate” of their city. It serves as a useful example of how other churches could go about researching/documenting a “spiritual map” for their own cities. View this Resource
Market of Skills: This is a game for community groups to play in order to discover what gifts and skills they have and how those could be put to use in group projects to serve their city. View this Resource
Recommended Books Foundations of Urban Ministry: This excerpt from the online book, Transforming the City, explains why Christians should be involved in caring about the city, what the Bible says about cities, and what information is necessary to serve in urban ministry. View this Resource
Building a People of Power: This 27-session DVD series on empowering God’s people covers in-depth the Biblical principles and practical how-to’s of church-based community organizing and transformation. View this Resource
Recommended Links Christians Supporting Community Organizing: This ministry seeks to enlist local evangelical, Holiness, Pentecostal, and related congregations in the growing congregation-based community-organizing movement to work on behalf of the poor, marginalized, and those who have suffered as a result of racial discrimination. View this Resource
These assessments of computer knowledge and skills, for elementary and middle school students, can provide a general indication of students' familiarity with computers.
A Historical and Spiritual Map of San Jose: This short article offers one church’s example of documenting the “spiritual climate” of their city. It serves as a useful example of how other churches could go about researching/documenting a “spiritual map” for their own cities. View this Resource
Market of Skills: This is a game for community groups to play in order to discover what gifts and skills they have and how those could be put to use in group projects to serve their city. View this Resource
Recommended Books Foundations of Urban Ministry: This excerpt from the online book, Transforming the City, explains why Christians should be involved in caring about the city, what the Bible says about cities, and what information is necessary to serve in urban ministry. View this Resource
Building a People of Power: This 27-session DVD series on empowering God’s people covers in-depth the Biblical principles and practical how-to’s of church-based community organizing and transformation. View this Resource
Recommended Links Christians Supporting Community Organizing: This ministry seeks to enlist local evangelical, Holiness, Pentecostal, and related congregations in the growing congregation-based community-organizing movement to work on behalf of the poor, marginalized, and those who have suffered as a result of racial discrimination. View this Resource
The Eyes Have It: This 3-page article serves as a good introduction to community ministry. It is designed to help congregations assess their context, calling, and gifts in order to select appropriate outreach ministries to get involved in. View this Resource
Congregations in Transition: An in-depth workbook guiding congregations in how to respond effectively to significant changes in their communities, such as demographic shifts. View this Resource
Recommended Links Ministry Tools Resource Center: This non-denominational ministry was founded to equip believers for ministry utilizing seminars, online training, and publications. View this Resource
DISC is a group of [[psychometrics|psychometric]] tests based on the 1928 work of psychologist William Moulton Marston. (Note that DiSC with a lower case "i" is a trademarked version of the tests by Inscape Publishing.)