
As much as we would like more time to disciple, many Christians only get 20-30 minutes of instruction each week during a sermon. They may not belong to any small group or interact with teaching at any other time during the week. They may not read their Bible regularly or, even if they do, may see in its words whatever they already believe.
For this exercise, find at least three Christians to interview. Ask them the following five groups of questions in keeping with the five Lessons of this micro-course. Perhaps they know the orthodox (historically held) position on the question. Or perhaps they have never thought about it or have absorbed unorthodox perspectives from somewhere else.
The purpose of the exercise is not to “school” them but to discover what people in the church are believing and perhaps to share some insights they have never heard. Feel free to use your learning to customize the questions.
After you have done these interviews, write up the questions you asked and the answers given. Tell about any follow-up conversation that ensued about the questions. Reflect on the experience and the answers given, and upload your thoughts to the course.