Eric Kouns
Eric received a B.A. from Houghton College and a Master of Divinity from Eastern Mennonite Seminary. He has continued his graduate studies at Ashland Seminary, Wheaton College and Southern Baptist Seminary. An experienced pastor, broadcaster and Bible conference speaker, Eric also served as executive secretary of Evangelical Anabaptist Fellowship from 1992 to 2001. Eric has been a member of the Rosedale Bible College faculty since 1995.
Contact information
E-mail: Eric Kouns
Phone: 740-857-1311 x 223
Topics (2-5 sessions per topic)
Testing our Spiritual Fitness - the Marks and Making of Vital Spirituality
Studies include the Experience, the Essence, the Evidence, the Energy, and the Empowerment of/for a vital spirituality (both individual and corporate).
Thinking Christianly
Principles for developing a Christian mind; a challenge to cultivate a distinctly Christian worldview in a society influenced by secularism and postmodernism.
Staying on Target
Consistent Christianity in an Age of Confusion - studies in 1 & 2 Thessalonians.
Living Above the Circumstances
Four Studies in the book of Philippians
Aliens and Strangers: In the World But not Of It
Studies in 1 Peter.
How Firm a Foundation
Studies from 2 Peter dealing with the need to maintain commitment to the authority of scripture and the consequences of tolerating error.
From Heaven to Earth and Back
Major themes from the life and teaching of Jesus.
The Kingdom-Centered Life: Principles for Radical Discipleship
Explores the most common theme in Jesus' teaching and offers a balanced corrective to "purpose-driven life."
The Character of Genuine Renewal
Includes the need for renewal, the beginning of renewal, the marks of renewal, the energy/power for renewal, hindrances to renewal, etc.
Our Legacy from the Lord
Based on Jesus' Farewell Discourse (John 13-17); explores marks of genuine discipleship.
In the Power of His Might
A fresh, balanced approach to the important subject of spiritual warfare. Based on Ephesians.
The Gospel for the 21st Century
Based on Romans 1-8. A contemporary restatement of the timeless truth of the gospel. A fresh, yet frank, approach to traditional themes.