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B.C.L. Bachelor of Christian Leadership

The Bachelor degree requires a total of 60 credits of work beyond the Associate Degree.  The following are the courses needed to earn a B.C.L. Bachelor of Christian Leadership.

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Apologetics II (Core) 4 Credits

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In this course students will explore the historical, scriptural, and archeological evidence for Christ. Apologetics is a critical area of study for all believers, and equips them with the tools to fulfill the Great Commission in various arenas, and with diverse groups of people. This course will give students the theological and practical skills to engage with the questions, doubts, and skepticism of unbelievers. They will gain the critical thinking skills that are necessary to evaluate the strengths and weaknesses in different approaches to defending Christianity. Ultimately, this course will strengthen the faith of students and empower them to defend the faith both locally, and throughout the world.

 

 

Apprenticed to Leadership  (Elective) 3 credits

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Mentoring or apprenticeship was Jesus’ style of training. He manifested a shepherd’s heart by committing Himself to twelve intense relationships for about a year and a half. After that time, they were to work effectively on their own, utilizing the counsel of the Holy Spirit. In this course we will discuss what is involved in a good mentoring relationship, responsibilities of the mentor and the apprentice, and how one enters and terminates such relationships. 

 

 

Communion with God  (Elective) 3 credits

​

This is a  practical course that examines how we discern God’s voice. Biblical techniques of vision and journaling will be combined to help one discern and clarify the spontaneous thoughts that come from God. (Key verses: Habakkuk 2:1-4) The goal is that one communes (converses) with God through the fellowship of the Holy Spirit and that this communion flow both ways.

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Creating Your Mission Statement ( Elective)  3 credits

​

In a world in which we are daily forced to make decisions that lead us either closer to or further from our goals, no tool is as valuable in providing direction as a mission statement - a succinct, and focused statement of purpose that can be used to initiate, evaluate, and refine all of life’s activities. People or groups with carefully defined missions have always led and surpassed those who have none. In this course you will be guided through every step of both defining and fulfilling a mission.

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Effective Communication in Leadership (Core) 4 credits

​

For those serving in various ministries or who wish to share the gospel to bring unbelievers to the knowledge of Christ, effective communication is critical. Leaders must be able to speak to a wide variety of people in a way that clearly and concisely conveys the message of our risen savior! This class will teach the principles of effective communication skills, through varying genres such as speeches, class presentations, and debates. This powerful course contains teaching that is relevant for anyone who wants to grow as an effective speaker and leader.

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Fulfill Your Financial Destiny (Elective) 3 Credits

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This course will guide you in taking control of your finances and beginning on the road to financial freedom! You will explore new ways to budget and save, and you will outline your financial goals and implement sound plans to achieve those goals. God desires that we lend and not borrow, that we are to be the head and not the tail, above and not underneath (Deut. 28:13). We will sharpen our focus and our philosophy concerning money, embracing the belief that we have the ability to create and release wealth in our lives and into the kingdom of God.
 

 

Hermeneutics (Core) 4 Credits

​

The word hermeneutics comes from a Greek root meaning “interpret.” It is necessary for believers from all walks of life to gain the ability to interpret God’s Word correctly. While pastors, associate pastors, evangelists and Sunday school teachers need these abilities to develop sermons and lessons, this skill can also be used in other fields, such as counseling, mentoring and even business. It is critical for all believers to utilize hermeneutical skills in order to identify and defend against heretical teachings and to mature in their personal walk with Christ. Students will use exegetical approaches to examine various interpretations of biblical scripture and evaluate hermeneutical issues that arise when studying the various books of the Bible.

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The Master Plan of Evangelism (Elective) 3 Credits

 

This class examines the Gospel accounts, revealing the objective of Christ’s ministry and his strategy for carrying it out. This class focuses on the underlying principles that consistently determined what Jesus’ action would be in any given situation. By emulating His pattern, you’ll be prepared to minister to the specific needs of those God brings into your life. This class will equip you with the tools needed to ensure your course of action fits into God’s overall plan for the Great Commission. 

 

 

Leadership-Servanthood in the Church (Elective) 3 credits

​

This course examines the major passages in the New Testament on the subject of Church leadership. Servant leaders should have a heart for people and should serve them without thought of personal gain. Servant leaders also do not serve with the goal of attaining higher positions. This class will explore how leaders in the church should serve people according to the guidance of the Bible and inspiration from God.

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Leading Worship - Ministry (Elective) 3 credits


The worship service - The pastor and worship leader - The worship team - The act of leading worship - Preparing properly for a worship service - Effective worship rehearsals - Leading worship in a small group - Understanding the different Christian expressions of worship.
 

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Living the Abundant Christian Life (Elective) 3 credits

​

The purpose of the course is to help the student discover who he/she is in Christ and how to live a victorious Christian life. The student learns the authority of the believer and how to appropriate Christ’s victory in everyday living under the Lordship of Christ and the power of the Holy Spirit.
 

 

 

Praying and Fasting for Results (Elective) 3 credits

​

The purpose of this course is to assist the student in learning the biblical principles for supernatural prayer and fasting. Subjects presented are: the purpose, power, and pattern of prayer, praying with persistent confidence, praying with intercession, praying with fasting, and reasons why prayers aren’t answered.

 

 

Miracles of the Bible (Elective)  3 Credits

 

From the Old Testament to the New Testament, the miraculous signs and wonders of God are on full display. God’s plan to reach the world involves the understanding of how He has used miracles to show his unending love and his plan for His people. This course will explore how God’s signs, wonders and healing miracles are still at work in our lives today, and how this knowledge can be used to win unbelievers to Christ.

 

 

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BCC
B.C.C. Bachelor of Christian Counseling
 

B.C.C. Bachelor of Christian Counseling

 

The Bachelor degree requires a total of 60 credits of work beyond the Associate Degree. The following are the courses needed to earn a B.C.C. Bachelor of Christian Counseling.

 

 

Apologetics II (Core) 4 Credits

​

In this course students will explore the historical, scriptural, and archeological evidence for Christ. Apologetics is a critical area of study for all believers, and equips them with the tools to fulfill the Great Commission in various arenas, and with diverse groups of people. This course will give students the theological and practical skills to engage with the questions, doubts, and skepticism of unbelievers. They will gain the critical thinking skills that are necessary to evaluate the strengths and weaknesses in different approaches to defending Christianity. Ultimately, this course will strengthen the faith of students and empower them to defend the faith both locally, and throughout the world.

 

 

Apprenticed to Leadership (Elective) 3 credits

​

Mentoring or apprenticeship was Jesus’ style of training. He manifested a shepherd’s heart by committing Himself to twelve intense relationships for about a year and a half. After that time, they were to work effectively on their own, utilizing the counsel of the Holy Spirit. In this course we will discuss what is involved in a good mentoring relationship, responsibilities of the mentor and the apprentice, and how one enters and terminates such relationships. 
 

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Christian Counseling III ( Required for a Degree in Christian Counseling) 3 Credits

 

This class will ensure that you have the prerequisite tools and skills to effectively counsel in both the public and private arenas. Whether you are in ministry, or you are a lay person, you should exemplify the characteristics of a Christian Counselor and be able to pair counseling methodology with compassion, in  order to serve the needs of God’s people. This final class, in a three part series, will allow you to affirm the calling on your life to counsel from a biblical perspective and prepare you to use the skills you have learned to better your community and your local church.

 


Communion with God  (Elective) 3 credits

​

This is a  practical course that examines how we discern God’s voice. Biblical techniques of vision and journaling will be combined to help one discern and clarify the spontaneous thoughts that come from God. (Key verses: Habakkuk 2:1-4) The goal is that one communes (converses) with God through the fellowship of the Holy Spirit and that this communion flow both ways.

​

​

Creating Your Mission Statement ( Elective) 3 credits


In a world in which we are daily forced to make decisions that lead us either closer to or further from our goals, no tool is as valuable in providing direction as a mission statement - a succinct, and focused statement of purpose that can be used to initiate, evaluate, and refine all of life’s activities. People or groups with carefully defined missions have always led and surpassed those who have none. In this course you will be guided through every step of both defining and fulfilling a mission.

​

 

Effective Communication in Leadership (Elective) 4 credits

 

For those serving in various ministries or who wish to share the gospel to bring unbelievers to the knowledge of Christ, effective communication is critical. Leaders must be able to speak to a wide variety of people in a way that clearly and concisely conveys the message of our risen savior! This class will teach the principles of effective communication skills, through varying genres such as speeches, class presentations, and debates. This powerful course contains teaching that is relevant for anyone who wants to grow as an effective speaker and leader.

​

​

Hermeneutics (Core) 4 Credits

​

The word hermeneutics comes from a Greek root meaning “interpret.” It is necessary for believers from all walks of life to gain the ability to interpret God’s Word correctly. While pastors, associate pastors, evangelists and Sunday school teachers need these abilities to develop sermons and lessons, this skill can also be used in other fields, such as counseling, mentoring and even business. It is critical for all believers to utilize hermeneutical skills in order to identify and defend against heretical teachings and to mature in their personal walk with Christ. Students will use exegetical approaches to examine various interpretations of biblical scripture and evaluate hermeneutical issues that arise when studying the various books of the Bible.
 

 

Leadership-Servanthood in the Church (Elective) 3 credits

This course examines the major passages in the New Testament on the subject of Church leadership. Servant leaders should have a heart for people and should serve them without thought of personal gain. Servant leaders also do not serve with the goal of attaining higher positions. This class will explore how leaders in the church should serve people according to the guidance of the Bible and inspiration from God.

​

​

Living the Abundant Christian Life (Elective) 3 credits

​

The purpose of the course is to help the student discover who he/she is in Christ and how to live a victorious Christian life. The student learns the authority of the believer and how to appropriate Christ’s victory in everyday living under the Lordship of Christ and the power of the Holy Spirit.
 

​

 

Praying and Fasting for Results (Elective) 3 credits

​

The purpose of this course is to assist the student in learning the biblical principles for supernatural prayer and fasting. Subjects presented are: the purpose, power, and pattern of prayer, praying with persistent confidence, praying with intercession, praying with fasting, and reasons why prayers aren’t answered.

​

 

Miracles of the Bible (Elective) 3 Credits

 

From the Old Testament to the New Testament, the miraculous signs and wonders of God are on full display. God’s plan to reach the world involves the understanding of how He has used miracles to show his unending love and his plan for His people. This course will explore how God’s signs, wonders and healing miracles are still at work in our lives today, and how this knowledge can be used to win unbelievers to Christ.

 

 

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BBS
B.B.S. Bachelor of Biblical Studies​​

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The Bachelor degree requires a total of 60 credits of work beyond the Associate Degree. The following are the courses needed to earn a B.B.S. Bachelor of Biblical Studies​​.

 

 

Apologetics II (Core) 4 Credits

​

In this course students will explore the historical, scriptural, and archeological evidence for Christ. Apologetics is a critical area of study for all believers, and equips them with the tools to fulfill the Great Commission in various arenas, and with diverse groups of people. This course will give students the theological and practical skills to engage with the questions, doubts, and skepticism of unbelievers. They will gain the critical thinking skills that are necessary to evaluate the strengths and weaknesses in different approaches to defending Christianity. Ultimately, this course will strengthen the faith of students and empower them to defend the faith both locally, and throughout the world.
 

​

Creating Your Mission Statement ( Elective) 3 credits


In a world in which we are daily forced to make decisions that lead us either closer to or further from our goals, no tool is as valuable in providing direction as a mission statement - a succinct, and focused statement of purpose that can be used to initiate, evaluate, and refine all of life’s activities. People or groups with carefully defined missions have always led and surpassed those who have none. In this course you will be guided through every step of both defining and fulfilling a mission.

​

Communion with God  (Elective) 3 credits

​

This is a  practical course that examines how we discern God’s voice. Biblical techniques of vision and journaling will be combined to help one discern and clarify the spontaneous thoughts that come from God. (Key verses: Habakkuk 2:1-4) The goal is that one communes (converses) with God through the fellowship of the Holy Spirit and that this communion flow both ways.

​

​

Effective Communication in Leadership (Elective) 4 credits

 

For those serving in various ministries or who wish to share the gospel to bring unbelievers to the knowledge of Christ, effective communication is critical. Leaders must be able to speak to a wide variety of people in a way that clearly and concisely conveys the message of our risen savior! This class will teach the principles of effective communication skills, through varying genres such as speeches, class presentations, and debates. This powerful course contains teaching that is relevant for anyone who wants to grow as an effective speaker and leader.

​

​

Hermeneutics (Core) 4 Credits

​

The word hermeneutics comes from a Greek root meaning “interpret.” It is necessary for believers from all walks of life to gain the ability to interpret God’s Word correctly. While pastors, associate pastors, evangelists and Sunday school teachers need these abilities to develop sermons and lessons, this skill can also be used in other fields, such as counseling, mentoring and even business. It is critical for all believers to utilize hermeneutical skills in order to identify and defend against heretical teachings and to mature in their personal walk with Christ. Students will use exegetical approaches to examine various interpretations of biblical scripture and evaluate hermeneutical issues that arise when studying the various books of the Bible.

 

 

Leadership-Servanthood in the Church (Elective) 3 credits

​

This course examines the major passages in the New Testament on the subject of Church leadership. Servant leaders should have a heart for people and should serve them without thought of personal gain. Servant leaders also do not serve with the goal of attaining higher positions. This class will explore how leaders in the church should serve people according to the guidance of the Bible and inspiration from God.

​

​

Miracles of the Bible (Elective) 3 Credits

​

From the Old Testament to the New Testament, the miraculous signs and wonders of God are on full display. God’s plan to reach the world involves the understanding of how He has used miracles to show his unending love and his plan for His people. This course will explore how God’s signs, wonders and healing miracles are still at work in our lives today, and how this knowledge can be used to win unbelievers to Christ.

​

​

Old Testament Introduction (Elective) 3 Credits

​

This course provides an overview of the historical development of the Bible. There will be a thorough examination of important persons, places and critical events that have shaped biblical history. Also key chapters in the Old Testament will be examined in order for students to better understand God's sovereign plan for both His people and the land of Israel.

​

 

Praying and Fasting for Results (Elective) 3 credits

​

The purpose of this course is to assist the student in learning the biblical principles for supernatural prayer and fasting. Subjects presented are: the purpose, power, and pattern of prayer, praying with persistent confidence, praying with intercession, praying with fasting, and reasons why prayers aren’t answered.

​

​

The Master Plan of Evangelism (Elective) 3 Credits

​

This class examines the Gospel accounts, revealing the objective of Christ’s ministry and his strategy for carrying it out. This class focuses on the underlying principles that consistently determined what Jesus’ action would be in any given situation. By emulating His pattern, you’ll be prepared to minister to the specific needs of those God brings into your life. This class will equip you with the tools needed to ensure your course of action fits into God’s overall plan for the Great Commission.

B.Min. Bachelor of Ministry​

The Bachelor degree requires a total of 60 credits of work beyond the Associate Degree. Assuming a student is awarded at least 25 credits for church/life experience (if they have not already received these credits), the following are the courses needed to earn a B.Min. Bachelor of Ministry​.

 

Apologetics II (Core) 4 Credits

​

In this course students will explore the historical, scriptural, and archeological evidence for Christ. Apologetics is a critical area of study for all believers, and equips them with the tools to fulfill the Great Commission in various arenas, and with diverse groups of people. This course will give students the theological and practical skills to engage with the questions, doubts, and skepticism of unbelievers. They will gain the critical thinking skills that are necessary to evaluate the strengths and weaknesses in different approaches to defending Christianity. Ultimately, this course will strengthen the faith of students and empower them to defend the faith both locally, and throughout the world.

​

​

Acts and Epistles  (Elective) 3 credits

​

Student will read the Acts of the Apostles, Romans, I and II Corinthians, Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians and Colossians at a rate of about two chapters per day. They will discover, record, and share their insights from each chapter. The background and theme of each book is studied, and major biblical themes are traced. 


​

Creating Your Mission Statement ( Elective) 3 credits


In a world in which we are daily forced to make decisions that lead us either closer to or further from our goals, no tool is as valuable in providing direction as a mission statement - a succinct, and focused statement of purpose that can be used to initiate, evaluate, and refine all of life’s activities. People or groups with carefully defined missions have always led and surpassed those who have none. In this course you will be guided through every step of both defining and fulfilling a mission.

​

​

Communion with God  (Elective) 3 credits

​

This is a  practical course that examines how we discern God’s voice. Biblical techniques of vision and journaling will be combined to help one discern and clarify the spontaneous thoughts that come from God. (Key verses: Habakkuk 2:1-4) The goal is that one communes (converses) with God through the fellowship of the Holy Spirit and that this communion flow both ways.

​

​

Effective Communication in Leadership (Elective) 4 credits

 

For those serving in various ministries or who wish to share the gospel to bring unbelievers to the knowledge of Christ, effective communication is critical. Leaders must be able to speak to a wide variety of people in a way that clearly and concisely conveys the message of our risen savior! This class will teach the principles of effective communication skills, through varying genres such as speeches, class presentations, and debates. This powerful course contains teaching that is relevant for anyone who wants to grow as an effective speaker and leader.

​

​

Five-Fold Ministry Gifts (Elective) 3 credits

​

An examination of the ministry gifts of apostles, prophets, evangelists, pastors and teachers. Jesus gave gifts to men. Discover how these gifts function together in the church to prepare God’s people for works of service. This study will help many understand God’s call on their lives.

 

 

Foundations of Christianity (Elective) 3 credits

​

This course is a non-technical presentation of the foundations of Christianity. It deals with the basics of the Scriptures, Salvation, Christian Culture, Holy Spirit, Faith, Worship, Healing, our Enemy, Righteousness, Peace, Joy, Prayer, Giving ministry, Heaven, and Hell.
 

​

God’s Provision for Healing (Elective) 3 credits

​

Learn how to receive and minister God’s healing power. This course lays a solid Word foundation that will release faith for effectively receiving or ministering healing. Students will gain an understanding of the ministry of Jesus and the apostles as a pattern for healing today.
 

​

God’s Release of Women (Elective) 3 credits

​

A look at God’s true plan for women, in the home and in the Church. All the major portions of scripture dealing with the role of women will be carefully studied. Students will gain an understanding of the role of women in both Old and New Testament scripture and how to apply that truth in their own ministries and lives.
 

​

​Hermeneutics (Core) 4 Credits

​

The word hermeneutics comes from a Greek root meaning “interpret.” It is necessary for believers from all walks of life to gain the ability to interpret God’s Word correctly. While pastors, associate pastors, evangelists and Sunday school teachers need these abilities to develop sermons and lessons, this skill can also be used in other fields, such as counseling, mentoring and even business. It is critical for all believers to utilize hermeneutical skills in order to identify and defend against heretical teachings and to mature in their personal walk with Christ. Students will use exegetical approaches to examine various interpretations of biblical scripture and evaluate hermeneutical issues that arise when studying the various books of the Bible.

​

​

Homiletics  (Elective) 4 credits

​

This course will explore the theological foundations of preaching. Students will receive and offer constructive critiques of sermons, allowing them to receive a practical application of the theoretical framework of anointed preaching. Students will examine the liturgical significance of preaching, while learning how to deliver God’s word in the cultural context of their churches and communities. At the conclusion of the course, students will gain a deeper understanding that anointed preaching must be done under the direction and through the power of the Holy Spirit.

 

 

Leadership-Servanthood in the Church (Elective) 3 credits

​

This course examines the major passages in the New Testament on the subject of Church leadership. Servant leaders should have a heart for people and should serve them without thought of personal gain. Servant leaders also do not serve with the goal of attaining higher positions. This class will explore how leaders in the church should serve people according to the guidance of the Bible and inspiration from God.

​

​

Miracles of the Bible (Elective) 3 Credits

​

From the Old Testament to the New Testament, the miraculous signs and wonders of God are on full display. God’s plan to reach the world involves the understanding of how He has used miracles to show his unending love and his plan for His people. This course will explore how God’s signs, wonders and healing miracles are still at work in our lives today, and how this knowledge can be used to win unbelievers to Christ.

​

​

Old Testament Introduction (Elective) 3 Credits

​

This course provides an overview of the historical development of the Bible. There will be a thorough examination of important persons, places and critical events that have shaped biblical history. Also key chapters in the Old Testament will be examined in order for students to better understand God's sovereign plan for both His people and the land of Israel.

 

 

Praying and Fasting for Results (Elective) 3 credits

​

The purpose of this course is to assist the student in learning the biblical principles for supernatural prayer and fasting. Subjects presented are: the purpose, power, and pattern of prayer, praying with persistent confidence, praying with intercession, praying with fasting, and reasons why prayers aren’t answered.

​

​

The Master Plan of Evangelism  (Elective) 3 Credits

​

This class examines the Gospel accounts, revealing the objective of Christ’s ministry and his strategy for carrying it out. This class focuses on the underlying principles that consistently determined what Jesus’ action would be in any given situation. By emulating His pattern, you’ll be prepared to minister to the specific needs of those God brings into your life. This class will equip you with the tools needed to ensure your course of action fits into God’s overall plan for the Great Commission. 

 

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B.Min.
Th.B.
Th.B. Bachelor of Theology​

Th.B. Bachelor of Theology​

 

The Bachelor degree requires a total of 60 credits of work beyond the Associate Degree. The following are the courses needed to earn a Th.B. Bachelor of Theology​.

 

 

Apologetics II (Core) 4 Credits

​

In this course students will explore the historical, scriptural, and archeological evidence for Christ. Apologetics is a critical area of study for all believers, and equips them with the tools to fulfill the Great Commission in various arenas, and with diverse groups of people. This course will give students the theological and practical skills to engage with the questions, doubts, and skepticism of unbelievers. They will gain the critical thinking skills that are necessary to evaluate the strengths and weaknesses in different approaches to defending Christianity. Ultimately, this course will strengthen the faith of students and empower them to defend the faith both locally, and throughout the world.

​

​

Acts and Epistles  (Elective) 3 credits

​

Student will read the Acts of the Apostles, Romans, I and II Corinthians, Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians and Colossians at a rate of about two chapters per day. They will discover, record, and share their insights from each chapter. The background and theme of each book is studied, and major biblical themes are traced. 
 

 

​Creating Your Mission Statement ( Elective) 3 credits


In a world in which we are daily forced to make decisions that lead us either closer to or further from our goals, no tool is as valuable in providing direction as a mission statement - a succinct, and focused statement of purpose that can be used to initiate, evaluate, and refine all of life’s activities. People or groups with carefully defined missions have always led and surpassed those who have none. In this course you will be guided through every step of both defining and fulfilling a mission.

​

Communion with God  (Elective) 3 credits

​

This is a  practical course that examines how we discern God’s voice. Biblical techniques of vision and journaling will be combined to help one discern and clarify the spontaneous thoughts that come from God. (Key verses: Habakkuk 2:1-4) The goal is that one communes (converses) with God through the fellowship of the Holy Spirit and that this communion flow both ways.

​

​

Effective Communication in Leadership (Elective) 4 credits

 

For those serving in various ministries or who wish to share the gospel to bring unbelievers to the knowledge of Christ, effective communication is critical. Leaders must be able to speak to a wide variety of people in a way that clearly and concisely conveys the message of our risen savior! This class will teach the principles of effective communication skills, through varying genres such as speeches, class presentations, and debates. This powerful course contains teaching that is relevant for anyone who wants to grow as an effective speaker and leader.

​

​

Five-Fold Ministry Gifts (Elective) 3 credits

​

An examination of the ministry gifts of apostles, prophets, evangelists, pastors and teachers. Jesus gave gifts to men. Discover how these gifts function together in the church to prepare God’s people for works of service. This study will help many understand God’s call on their lives.

 

 

Foundations of Christianity (Elective) 3 credits

​

This course is a non-technical presentation of the foundations of Christianity. It deals with the basics of the Scriptures, Salvation, Christian Culture, Holy Spirit, Faith, Worship, Healing, our Enemy, Righteousness, Peace, Joy, Prayer, Giving ministry, Heaven, and Hell.
 

​

God’s Provision for Healing (Elective) 3 credits

​

Learn how to receive and minister God’s healing power. This course lays a solid Word foundation that will release faith for effectively receiving or ministering healing. Students will gain an understanding of the ministry of Jesus and the apostles as a pattern for healing today.
 

​

God’s Release of Women (Elective) 3 credits

​

A look at God’s true plan for women, in the home and in the Church. All the major portions of scripture dealing with the role of women will be carefully studied. Students will gain an understanding of the role of women in both Old and New Testament scripture and how to apply that truth in their own ministries and lives.

​

​

Hermeneutics (Core) 4 Credits

​

The word hermeneutics comes from a Greek root meaning “interpret.” It is necessary for believers from all walks of life to gain the ability to interpret God’s Word correctly. While pastors, associate pastors, evangelists and Sunday school teachers need these abilities to develop sermons and lessons, this skill can also be used in other fields, such as counseling, mentoring and even business. It is critical for all believers to utilize hermeneutical skills in order to identify and defend against heretical teachings and to mature in their personal walk with Christ. Students will use exegetical approaches to examine various interpretations of biblical scripture and evaluate hermeneutical issues that arise when studying the various books of the Bible.

​

 

Homiletics  (Elective) 4 credits

​

This course will explore the theological foundations of preaching. Students will receive and offer constructive critiques of sermons, allowing them to receive a practical application of the theoretical framework of anointed preaching. Students will examine the liturgical significance of preaching, while learning how to deliver God’s word in the cultural context of their churches and communities. At the conclusion of the course, students will gain a deeper understanding that anointed preaching must be done under the direction and through the power of the Holy Spirit.

 

 

The Master Plan of Evangelism (Elective) 3 Credits

 

This class examines the Gospel accounts, revealing the objective of Christ’s ministry and his strategy for carrying it out. This class focuses on the underlying principles that consistently determined what Jesus’ action would be in any given situation. By emulating His pattern, you’ll be prepared to minister to the specific needs of those God brings into your life. This class will equip you with the tools needed to ensure your course of action fits into God’s overall plan for the Great Commission. 

 

 

Leadership-Servanthood in the Church (Elective) 3 credits

This course examines the major passages in the New Testament on the subject of Church leadership. Servant leaders should have a heart for people and should serve them without thought of personal gain. Servant leaders also do not serve with the goal of attaining higher positions. This class will explore how leaders in the church should serve people according to the guidance of the Bible and inspiration from God.

​

​

Miracles of the Bible (Elective) 3 Credits

​

 

From the Old Testament to the New Testament, the miraculous signs and wonders of God are on full display. God’s plan to reach the world involves the understanding of how He has used miracles to show his unending love and his plan for His people. This course will explore how God’s signs, wonders and healing miracles are still at work in our lives today, and how this knowledge can be used to win unbelievers to Christ.

​

​

Old Testament Introduction (Elective) 3 Credits

​

This course provides an overview of the historical development of the Bible. There will be a thorough examination of important persons, places and critical events that have shaped biblical history. Also key chapters in the Old Testament will be examined in order for students to better understand God's sovereign plan for both His people and the land of Israel.

 

 

Praying and Fasting for Results (Elective)  3 credits

​

The purpose of this course is to assist the student in learning the biblical principles for supernatural prayer and fasting. Subjects presented are: the purpose, power, and pattern of prayer, praying with persistent confidence, praying with intercession, praying with fasting, and reasons why prayers aren’t answered.

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