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BIBLICAL STUDIES
NTS101           New Testament Survey – A study of the twenty seven (27) books of the New Testament.  An overview of each book, the author, and the central theme of each book will be considered (6 credit hours).

NTS102           Life & Teaching of Christ – To provide an outline of the life and teachings of Jesus Christ as well as an overview of the events in His earthly ministry (6 credit hours).

NTS201           Hebrews (Covenant Theology) – A study of the book of Hebrews and emphasis on the “superiority of Christ” and His High Priest position. (3 credit hours).

NTS401           Life of Paul – The life, education, and ministry of Paul are examined.  A close study of Paul, the man and the times in which he lived, is our focus (3 credit hours).

NTS402           Romans – The most powerful doctrinal book of the New Testament will be examined with emphasis on the doctrines of salvation and man.  Practical application of Christianity is emphasized (3 credit hours).

NTS403           Pauline Epistles – A study of the letters by Paul will examine how his writings and revelations reveal the church’s position in Christ. (3 credit hours).

OTS101           Old Testament Survey – An overview of the message, author, and the main theme of the thirty-nine (39) Old Testament books (6 credit hours).

OTS401           Tabernacles - A comparative study of the Tabernacles of Moses, David, and heaven will be examined and an emphasis will be placed on the types and shadows of the redemptive work of Christ (3 credit hours).

OTS402           Pentateuch – A study of the first five books of the Bible, giving special emphasis to the creation, the fall, and the flood.  The laws in history are treated through the Mosaic period (3 credit hours).


CHRISTIAN BUSINESS
BUS201           Biblical Finances – An examination of the biblical principles concerning God’s provision and our stewardship is presented.  The emphasis is to provide an understanding of developing a budget for your home, church or ministry as well as being able to teach this knowledge (3 credit hours).


CHRISTIAN COUNSELLING
CNS201          Counselling Through Relational Groups – The Student will learn the concepts and skills needed to facilitate individuals in a group setting which provides the local church with a support network for healing (3 credit hours).


THEOLOGY
PTH100           Practical Ministry I – Credit is awarded for active involvement in a helps ministry of a local church or ministry that totals 62 hours of supervised volunteer service during each academic undergraduate program (3 credit hours).

PTS101           Principles of Faith – A course that helps to build a firm foundation in the fundamental principles of faith in God and His Word.  Emphasis is a growing faith in wisdom and balance (3 credit hours).

PTH200           Practical Ministry II – The same requirements as described in Practical Ministry I (3 credit hours).

PTH201           Healing Ministry – A biblical study of healing in the atonement with an examination of the healing ministry of Jesus and practical applications for healing today (3 credit hours).

PTH202           Evangelism & Discipleship – To discover the New Testament pattern for evangelism by preparing a personal testimony and an effective Gospel presentation as well as developing an understanding of the biblical meaning of discipleship/a disciple under discipline (3 credit hours).

PTH300           Practical Ministry III – A continuation of the 62 supervised service hours for a local church or ministry; at this level, the student should have a clearer focus to the call of God concerning future ministry (3 credit hours).

PTH301           Principles of Prayer – The purpose of this course is to present the principles of prayer with its different kinds and functions in daily life with an emphasis on learning to pray, seeking God on a daily basis (3 credit hours).

SYS301           Bible Doctrines I – A general study of Bible doctrine dealing with five major areas of systematic theology, including: Bibliology, Theology, Anthropology, Harmartiology, and Soteriology (3 credit hours).

SYS302           Bible Doctrines II – A general survey of Biblical doctrine dealing with five major areas of systematic theology, including: Pneumatology, Christology, Ecclesiology, Angelogy, and Eschatology (3 credit hours).

THE101           Bible Interpretation – Various methods of Bible study including the biographical and historical methods will be examined with an emphasis on various study aids and the Strong’s Concordance (6 credit hours).

THE201           Church Government – The emphasis of this course is to examine the ideal biblical pattern of leadership and government of the church of the Lord Jesus Christ. Special attention will be given to understanding the responsibilities of each office in church government and how misuse of terms has changed God’s plan into man’s plan (6 credit hours).


THE403           Biblical Prophecy – This course will provide an introductory study and understanding of the prophetic ministry as a voice of revelation and illumination as established by God throughout the Bible (3 credit hours).


SPECIALIZED TOPICS
SPT401           Religion & Cults – An examination of the various false religions of the world along with the cults that more closely resemble Christianity, but differ from the fundamentals of the Christian faith (3 credit hours).

SPT404           The Person & Work of the Holy Spirit – This course will help the student to understand the Third Person of the Trinity as to who He is, how He works, and the gifts that He provides the believer (3 credit hours).


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