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CURRICULUM

GENERAL BIBLE COURSES

BI - Bible Study Methods

BI - Bible Geography and Archaeology

BI - Bible Times and Customs

BI - Bible Doctrine I, II, III, IV, V, VI

BI - Introduction to Bible

BI - Introduction to Cults

PASTORAL MINISTRIES

PM - Pastoral Leadership

PM - Church Administration

PM - Sermon Preparation

PM - Sermon Delivery/Expository

PM - Church Finances

LADIES MINISTRY

LM - Leader’s Wife

LM - Motherhood & Housewife

LM - The Women in Ministry

LM - Hospitality & Etiquette

HISTORY

HS - Church History

HS - History of Western Civilization

HS - American History

ENGLISH

EN- Leader Writing

EN- Grammar and Composition I + II

EN- English Research methods

OLD TESTAMENT

OT - Old Testament Survey I + II

NEW TESTAMENT

NT - New Testament Survey I + II

NT - Life of Christ

CHRISTIAN COUNSELING

CC - Counseling from the Scripture

CC - Marriage Counseling

EVANGELISM & MISSIONARIES

EM - Evangelism

EM - Discipleship Training

EM - Introduction to Missions

SCIENCE

SC - Bible and Science

SC- General Biology I + II

PSYCHOLOGY

PY - Introduction to Psychology

PY - Character Development

DIRECTED INDEPENDENT STUDY

Prospective students should realize that they will need to spend a minimum of fifteen to twenty hours a week in study outside the classroom. Studying is thought by some to be unspiritual and is taken lightly by others, but the Scriptures say, “Study to shew thyself approved unto God…” and commends the Bereans for “searching the Scriptures daily.” Students need to be serious-minded about their studies.

 

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