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Interpreting & Understanding the Bible
CourseInterpreting and Understanding the Bible provides an understanding of biblical interpretation. Students learn various interpretive methods, including historical, literary, and theological approaches, and the importance of context and genre.
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Pauline Epistles
CourseThis course explores the life, theology, and writings of the Apostle Paul, examining his letters within their historical context and applying his teachings to contemporary issues.
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Theology of Worship
CourseThis course balances biblical truth and cultural relevance. Learn to analyze worship songs, foster unity, and deepen intimacy with God. Equip yourself to lead transformative worship experiences rooted in Scripture and guided by the Holy Spirit.
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Strategic Planning & New Ministry Development
CourseLearn strategic planning and innovation in Strategic Planning & New Ministry Development. Assess ministry contexts with SWOT/PESTLE, foster adaptive leadership, and create sustainable, impactful strategies.
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Biblical Interpretation: Romans & Galatians
CourseStudy Romans and Galatians, exploring justification by faith, freedom in Christ, and unity. Gain exegetical skills, analyze historical contexts, and apply Paul’s teachings to modern ministry.
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Pastoral Counseling
CourseDiscover foundational pastoral counseling techniques to address mental health, grief, and relational challenges. Integrate Christian theology, psychology, and ethical practices to foster healing and spiritual growth in diverse settings.
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Biblical Interpretation: The Book of Acts
CourseStudy Acts as a theological and historical narrative. Explore Pentecost, Holy Spirit empowerment, Gentile inclusion, and the early church's mission. Gain exegetical skills for scriptural interpretation and apply insights to contemporary faith.
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Christianity and Culture
Course"Christianity and Culture" explores faith's interaction with modernity, postmodernity, DEI, and worldviews. Students gain tools to address cultural shifts, foster inclusivity, and develop strategies for engaging society.
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Homiletics
CourseExplore the art of preaching in Homiletics. Learn sermon preparation, audience engagement, spiritual integrity, and delivery techniques. Gain practical skills to connect biblical truths with contemporary life.
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Pentecostal Ministry in the Local Church
CourseThis course is a deep dive into Pentecostalism’s roots, spiritual gifts, worship, and community outreach, focused on the Holy Spirit’s role in empowering believers to address challenges and foster authentic discipleship.
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Global Missions
CourseA study of Christian missions in a global context, emphasizing cross-cultural communication, holistic ministry, discipleship, and the Holy Spirit's role in mission effectiveness.
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Systematic Theology 3: Pneumatology and Eschatology
CourseThis course explores the Holy Spirit's role in creation, sanctification, and eschatology, emphasizing spiritual gifts, love, and unity. Students examine the kingdom of God, integrating theology with personal faith and community engagement.
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Systematic Theology 2: Christology, Soteriology, and Ecclesiology
CourseThis course explores revelation, Christology, grace, and ecclesiology, aiming to deepen understanding of God’s nature, Jesus’ salvific role, and church mission.
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Music Appreciation
CourseExplore American music's cultural evolution from 1900 onward. Gain cultural competency, analyze genre shifts, and understand music's societal role. Emphasis on active listening, genre recognition, and cross-cultural connections.
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Philosophy of Education
CourseExplore various educational philosophies. Analyze metaphysics, ethics, and teaching methods to develop a personal, intentional philosophy of education, blending classical insights with progressive approaches for effective teaching.