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  • Theology and Practice of Evangelism

    Course

    Explore evangelism’s theology and practice, blending biblical insights with practical skills. Learn to share the gospel through personal testimonies, discipleship, and Holy Spirit-led interactions.

  • Theological Ethics

    Course

    A study in Christian ethics, exploring scripture, moral theology, and diverse ethical frameworks. Key topics: virtue, natural law, and prophetic ethics, focusing on moral decision-making for justice, community, and individual integrity.

  • New Testament History and Literature

    Course

    "New Testament History and Literature" examines Jesus' life, early church growth, and key themes. It analyzes the text using historical and critical methods to gain insights into foundational Christian beliefs and social challenges.

  • Old Testament History and Literature

    Course

    Explore "Old Testament History and Literature," a foundational study of Old Testament themes, genres, and contexts. Uncover the rich narrative, law, poetry, and prophecy shaping ancient faith and impacting modern Christian theology and practice.

  • Christian History 1

    Course

    "Christian History 1" traces Christianity from Pentecost to pre-Reformation, covering key events, theological debates, and global spread in Asia, Africa, and Latin America. Engage with pivotal figures, councils, and diverse cultural influences.

  • Health and Physical Education

    Course

    Explore holistic health and gain practical skills in nutrition, exercise, emotional resilience, and spiritual growth grounded in biblical principles. Learn to integrate wellness practices for lifelong vitality and ministry effectiveness.

  • Foundations of Human Behavior

    Course

    Explore human behavior through a Pentecostal Christian lens. Understand physical, cognitive, social-emotional, and spiritual development, key theories, research ethics, and biblical principles. Equip yourself for effective life and ministry.

  • Applied Math

    Course

    This undergraduate course in Applied Math combines essential math skills with a Christian perspective on stewardship and financial literacy. Topics include budgeting, consumerism, ethical spending, and financial planning, alongside fundamental math.

  • Global Cultures

    Course

    Explore global cultures, cultural diversity, and Christian engagement with topics including globalization, theology of culture, nationalism, immigration, and cross-cultural communication. Gain cultural sensitivity for effective ministry and outreach.

  • World History 1

    Course

    Explore world history of Southeast Asia, India, China, Korea, Japan, and Mongolia. Study key empires and religions like Hinduism, Buddhism, Confucianism, Islam, and Christianity, emphasizing cultural insights and faith’s role in shaping history.

  • Theology and Practice of the Fivefold Ministry

    Course

    Explore fivefold ministry roles—apostle, prophet, evangelist, shepherd, and teacher. Learn biblical theology, leadership, spiritual gifts, apostolic and prophetic ministry, and missional movements. Discover and equip yourself in ministerial calling.

  • Pentecostal Theology

    Course

    Explore the origins, global expansion, and core beliefs of Pentecostalism. Dive into topics like the baptism of the Holy Spirit, signs and wonders, the role of women in ministry, and the movement's growth in Asia, Africa, and Latin America.

  • Principles of Leadership

    Course

    This course equips leaders with key skills for kingdom leadership, focusing on character development, servant leadership, gospel identity, and team building. Learn to foster growth, navigate change, inspire others, and lead with integrity and vision.

  • Formation in Ministry Vocation

    Course

    This course equips students to discern their vocational calling, manage time and resources effectively, and integrate spiritual and academic growth. Build practical ministry skills, embrace holistic growth, and cultivate Christian leadership values.

  • College Writing

    Course

    College Writing will build foundational writing skills for academic and professional communication in ministry contexts. Students will learn to craft structured essays, professional correspondence, and creative compositions in Turabian style.

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