Course Code
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Course Number
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Course Name
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Course Description
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Course Credit Hours
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CED
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32351
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The Effective
Minister of Education I
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Students learn
the basic skills needed to become effective and efficient as a Christian
educator. This course is a classic guide for both the minister of education
and Sunday School teachers. It is a comprehensive handbook that focusses on
the calling, qualification, roles, responsibilities, relationships, and
rewards of the Minister of Education. The
focus is on Part One of the Text, pages 13 through 61/ chapters 1 - 5.
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3
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CED
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32352
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The Effective
Ministry of Education II
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Students learn
the basic skills needed to become effective and efficient as a Christian
educator. This course is a classic guide for both the minister of education
and Sunday School teachers. It is a comprehensive handbook that focusses on
the calling, qualification, roles, responsibilities, relationships, and
rewards of the Minister of Education. The
focus is on Part Two of the text, pages 75 through 193/ chapters 6 – 15).
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3
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CED
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32353
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The Effective
Ministry of Education III
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Students learn
the basic skills needed to become effective and efficient as a Christian
educator. This course is a classic guide for both the minister of education
and Sunday School teachers. It is a comprehensive handbook that focusses on
the calling, qualification, roles, responsibilities, relationships, and
rewards of the Minister of Education. The
focus is on Part One of the Text, pages 197 through 252/ chapters 16 – 22).
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3
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CED
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32354
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Teaching
Ministry I
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A course is to
prepare Christian education leaders, pastors, teachers, and laypeople for
church ministry. There are emphases on Biblical foundations for teaching,
preparation for teaching, lesson planning, and teaching others. This course entails Part One of the text,
pages 3 through 141.
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3
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CED
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32355
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Teaching
Ministry II
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A course is to
prepare Christian education leaders, pastors, teachers, and laypeople for
church ministry. There are emphases on Biblical foundations for teaching,
preparation for teaching, lesson planning, and teaching others. This course entails Part Two of text,
pages 173 through 187.
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3
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CEO
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32356
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Teaching
Ministry III
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A course is to
prepare Christian education leaders, pastors, teachers, and laypeople for
church ministry. There are emphases on Biblical foundations for teaching,
preparation for teaching, lesson planning, and teaching others. This course entails Part Three of text,
pages 211 through 279.
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3
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CEO
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32357
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Teaching
Ministry IV
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A course is to
prepare Christian education leaders, pastors, teachers, and laypeople for
church ministry. There are emphases on Biblical foundations for teaching,
preparation for teaching, lesson planning, and teaching others. This course entails Part Four of text,
pages 297 through 309.
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3
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CED
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32358
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Laws of the Learner I
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When the
student successfully completes this course, he/she will be able to
practically teach anything. Students’ mastery of the Laws of the Learner,
Expectation, Application, Retention, need, Equipping, and Revival will enable
them to be master teachers, not only in non-secular pedagogy, but in secular
pedagogy as well. Textual coverage for
this course are pages 25 through 195.
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3
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CED
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32359
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Laws of the Learners II
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When the
student successfully completes this course, he/she will be able to
practically teach anything. Students’ mastery of the Laws of the Learner,
Expectation, Application, Retention, need, Equipping, and Revival will enable
them to be master teachers, not only in non-secular pedagogy, but in secular
pedagogy as well. Textual coverage for
this course are pages 223 through 391.
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3
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CED
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323510
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Stewardship I
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A presentation
of the key doctrines of the Christian faith. Designed as a core text for
introductory courses in Christian theology, doctrine, and Christian
Education. Students will become familiar with the foundations for
Administration and leadership, Administrative Principles and Procedures, and
Education Leadership in the Local church. The coverage for this course in the text is the entirety of Part One,
pages 3 through 29.
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3
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CED
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323511
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Stewardship II
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A presentation
of the key doctrines of the Christian faith. Designed as a core text for
introductory courses in Christian theology, doctrine, and Christian
Education. Students will become familiar with the foundations for
Administration and leadership, Administrative Principles and Procedures, and
Education Leadership in the Local church. The coverage for this course in the text is the entirety of Part One,
pages 37 through 195.
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3
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CED
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323512
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Stewardship III
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A presentation
of the key doctrines of the Christian faith. Designed as a core text for
introductory courses in Christian theology, doctrine, and Christian
Education. Students will become familiar with the foundations for
Administration and leadership, Administrative Principles and Procedures, and Education
Leadership in the Local church. The
coverage for this course in the text is the entirety of Part One, pages 215
through 251.
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3
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CED
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323513
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Stewardship IV
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A presentation
of the key doctrines of the Christian faith. Designed as a core text for introductory
courses in Christian theology, doctrine, and Christian Education. Students
will become familiar with the foundations for Administration and leadership,
Administrative Principles and Procedures, and Education Leadership in the
Local church. The coverage for this
course in the text is the entirety of Part One, pages 273 through 313.
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3
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CED
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323514
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History
of Evangelism
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The text for
this course is an interesting and highly readable account of the history of
evangelism. This course is a must for pastors, missionaries and especially
those with a call for evangelism. It is commonly used in Bible colleges
around the world.
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3
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CED
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323515
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Teaching For
Results I
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Spiritual
growth has a lot to do with solid biblical teaching. Teaching is one of the
critical ministries in the church. This course helps teachers, pastors, and
laypeople who are passionate about teaching become successful teachers. This course covers parts I and II, pages
3 through 131.
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3
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CED
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323516
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Teaching For
Results II
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Spiritual
growth has a lot to do with solid biblical teaching. Teaching is one of the
critical ministries in the church. This course helps teachers, pastors, and
laypeople who are passionate about teaching become successful teachers. This course covers parts III and IV,
pages 143 through 225.
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3
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CED
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323517
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Christian
Education Administration I
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This course
gives a practical outlook on Administration in churches and Christian
Organizations. Students explore a vast array of topics and principles that
can enable one to become an excellent administrator. Pages 13 through 98/ chapters 1 - 5.
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3
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CED
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323518
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Christian
Education Administration II
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Planning,
Assessing Needs, Recruiting, and Changing people and things are the bases for
this segment of the course. Pages 100
through 172/ chapters 6 – 10.
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3
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CED
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323519
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Christian
Education Administration III
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The third
session of the course features the responsibility of the leader as a
delegator. Leaders must also develop a team relationship with those who he or
she leads. Relationship with local churches and other Christian organizations
is important as a leader. Communication is vital component of the leadership
process. 175 through 238/ chapters 11
– 15.
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3
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CED
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323520
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Christian
Education Administration IV
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Training for
Godliness and Competence, Placing God’s Servants in God’s Service, Chairing
Business Meetings, supervising and Evaluating Volunteers, and Reproducing
Leaders who Reproduce are some of the key topics students will explore. Pages 240 through 321/ chapters 16 – 20.
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3
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CED
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323521
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Christian
Education in the Millennium
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A
comprehensive study of the theories and principles of Christian Education.
The course reflects on the basic tenets of being an effective minister of
education and a church to have a successful Christian Education Ministry.
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3
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CED
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323522
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The Church in
God’s Program
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A course that
highlights the meaning and Uses of the Word Church, the Nature of the Church,
the Inauguration of the Church, the Role of the Church in God’s plan, the Organization
of the Church, its ministry, worship, and sacraments.
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3
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THE
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323027
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Pneumatology
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The author
delves into historical data shared with renowned biblical scholars as they
explore the expediency and relevancy of spiritual gifts in the church. Then
and now, God has always dealt with humanity through His Spirit. Understanding
the Spirit of God and His purpose in the church and among his people, is a
riveting narrative the author uncovers.
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3
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THE
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32306
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Evangelical
Theology
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Karl Bart
presents the basic tenets of Evangelical Theology in terms of the Place of
Theology, Existence of Theology, the Threat to Theology and Work of Theology.
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3
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THE
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323010
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Hermeneutics
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This introductory
course will enable students to completely obtain a comprehensive view and
understanding of biblical interpretation. Students will be able to identify
and analyze the principles and processes of biblical interpretation. Today's
Christian element demands concise and complete hermeneutical teachings. The
student will piece together the elements of Biblical interpretation that will
add depth and accuracy to the message, lesson or devotion.
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3
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THE
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323011
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Old Testament Theology I
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This is an
introductory study into understanding the nature, method, scope, and
motivation of Old Testament Theology as it relates to the scripture and God.
Due to the voluminous content of the course, the focus of the study is on the
first three parts (introduction, God as Primal Character and Agent, pages 5 through 157 of the textbook).
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3
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THE
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323012
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Old Testament Theology II
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This course
addresses two parts of the Old Testament Theology: The Community of praise
and Obedience, and The Hope of Israel and the Hope of the World, pages 197 through 371 of the textbook.
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3
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THE
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323025
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New Testament
Survey
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This course features
the Political, Social, Economic, and Religious surroundings of the New
Testament during the Birth, Life, and Ministry of Christ. It also touches on
the records and Problems of the early church.
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3
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THE
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323026
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Pentecostal
Doctrines
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A course that
provides an in-depth study of the teachings of the Bible as it examines
fundamental biblical truths in a manner that promotes growth, maturity and
stability in Christians' spiritual lives. A review of the Pentecostal
position, this course explores salvation, baptism in title Holy Ghost,
sanctification, divine healing the final judgment
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3
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THE
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323028
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Fundamentals
of Theology
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A course
designed to help identify concepts and methods for understanding Christian
Faith.
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3
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THE
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323029
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Christ in the
Old Testament
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A study that
discusses Christ as the New man, Son of the Woman, Son of Abraham, Heir of
the Promise, Lord and Servant, Rock of Moses, Prince of peace, and Lord to
Come.
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3
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MIN
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32131
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Family
Ministries I
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The course
covers the first unit of the textbook, pages
2 through 42/ chapters 1 - 3. It addresses the changing faces of the
family. The authors share their views about some of the changes that families
undergo as well as crises.
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3
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MIN
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32132
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Family
Ministries II
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The second
unit of the text entails the entirety of the course. This unit reflects on
the formation of a biblical theology of the family. The pages in the text are 66 through 155/ chapters 4 – 9.
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3
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MIN
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32133
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Family
Ministries III
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This third
unit of the text covers the entirety of the course, pages 182 through 223. The primary focus of this course is family
ministry in the local church.
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3
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MIN
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32134
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Leadership
Ethics I
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This
introductory leadership course acquaints students with the perspectives of
Leader-Centric Approaches. Part I of
the textbook covers the entirety of the course, pages 15 through 93.
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3
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MIN
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32135
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Leadership
Ethics II
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This
introductory leadership course acquaints students II of the textbook covers the entirety of the course, pages 119
through 215 with the perspectives of Leader-Centric Approaches. Part
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3
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MIN
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321310
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Pastoral Care
of the Older Adults
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The world is
aging rapidly. Pastors or aspiring pastors or ministry workers have to learn
about how to deal with older people. Senior citizen ministry is a vital part
of church growth and management. This course provides relevant information
that can help pastors know how some of the needs of the elderly and their
importance in ministry.
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3
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MIN
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321311
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Leadership
Development
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This course
guides leaders in identifying and nurturing leadership skills in those who
surround them. The author of the textbook notes that while many leaders are
skilled in seeing the "big picture," they need other leaders to
help them transform that vision into reality. Discusses ways to develop, equip
and coach potential leaders.
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3
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MIN
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321313
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Prayer
Ministry I
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Prayer is an
essential part church ministry. The course is divided into two phases. The
first phase covers The Church that Prayer Built, the Role of the Church
Prayer Coordinator, Leader Relationship, Building your Prayer Action Team,
assessing Your Church’s Needs, and Taking Your Church to the Next Level, pages 15 through 87.
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3
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MIN
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321314
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Prayer
Ministry II
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Prayer is an
essential part church ministry. The course is divided into two phases. The
first phase covers The Church that Prayer Built, the Role of the Church
Prayer Coordinator, Leader Relationship, Building your Prayer Action Team,
assessing Your Church’s Needs, and Taking Your Church to the Next Level, pages 105 through 191.
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3
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