We conduct training in orality, ranging from half-day workshops to webinars, specific training for organizations, and advanced academic programs.
Contact us or email training@i-os.org for more information regarding enrollment, scheduling, and pricing.
Why? Bridge your learning gaps.
Historically, theological education focuses on what to teach.
The orality training delivers competencies in how to say it.
Jesus: “The Father who sent me has commanded me what to say AND how to say it.”
John 12:49, NLT
Professional
Certification Program
I-OS spearheads a 4-module professional certification program in orality strategies that culminates in a practical project.
Holistic Communication:
Teaching like Jesus.
Classes are available in-person, virtual, or hybrid.
Master of Arts
Orality Studies
Stay tuned. We are in the process of collaborating with Kairos University to offer a Master of Arts Orality Studies concentration.
Our target is to start with the first cohort in September 2024!
ThM/PhD
in Orality Studies
Since 2022, we have been offering this unique opportunity for a high-level academic degree in orality through our partner, the Asia Graduate School of Theology (AGST).
What you get…
- Work with a group of fellow leaders of similar interests.
- Build stronger teaching, preaching, and programs.
- Consult other churches, schools, and organizations.
- Publish your findings and collaborate with others doing the same.
- Form a new global network of orality experts.
- Produce more resources (new journals, videos, webcasts, etc.).
Testimonials
“Thank you so much. I learned a lot about orality as I processed it by discussing it with my wife. We are thinking about how to apply it in our ministry. Thank you for the passion in how you teach.”
Cross-cultural worker in a creative access nation
“I-OS training stirred up my communication potential toward others. It raised my awareness of what God wants to say and how to say it each time I engage in conversation with individuals or groups of people in my capacity as a father, a husband, and a pastor.”
Melchor Cavero