Availble Courses

Old Testament

Undergraduate Courses

BOT – 111 Old Testament Survey I – 3 credits
A survey of the Old Testament through the Book of II Samuel. Suggested textbook – What the Bible is All About – Henrietta Mears
BOT – 121 Old Testament Studies I – 3 credits
A study of the first five Books of the Bible, looking at the origin of the earth, the development of humanity, and the nation of Israel. Suggested textbook – The Pentateuch – Thomas Holdcroft
BOT – 122 Old Testament Survey II – 3 credits
A survey of the Old Testament from I Kings through Malachi. Suggested textbook – What the Bible is All About – Henrietta Mears
BOT – 230 Old Testament Men and Women of Faith – 3 credits
A study of the men and women of the Old Testament who were outstanding in their faith. Suggested textbook – Men and Women of the Old Testament – C. H. Spurgeon
BOT – 232 Old Testament Studies II – 4 credits
A study of the Historical Books of the Old Testament, from the Book of Joshua through Esther. The background and structure of each book is examined. Suggested textbook – What the Bible is All About – Henrietta Mears
BOT – 333 Old Testament Studies III – 3 credits
A study of the Old Testament Books of Poetry, covering Job through the Songs of Solomon. This study covers the background and content of each Book illuminating many key passages and doctrinal themes. Suggested textbook – The Hayford Bible Handbook – Dr. Jack Hayford
BOT – 430 Proverbs –3 credits
This study brings understanding to the wisdom of the wisest men of their time. Suggested textbook – Proverbs – H.A. Ironside Expository Series
BOT – 444 Old Testament Studies IV – 3 credits
A study of the major Prophets: Isaiah, Jeremiah, Lamentations, Ezekiel, and Daniel. Suggested textbook – The Prophets of Israel – Dr. Leon J. Wood
BOT- 453 A Survey of the History of Israel—3 credits
A study of Israel under God’s Theocratic rule and Man’s rule. Suggested textbook – The New
Manners and Customs of the Bible
BOT – 455 Old Testament Studies V – 3 credits
A study of the minor Prophets: Hosea through Malachi. Suggested textbook – The Prophets of Israel – Dr. Leon J. Woo

Graduate Level Courses

GBOT – 510 The Life of Moses – 3 credits
An in-depth look at the Prophet and Law-giver
GBOT – 521 The Tabernacle of Moses – 3 credits
A detailed look at the Tabernacle in the wilderness and its furnishings, along with the Breastplate of the High Priest.
GBOT – 540 The Psalms Book 1 – 3 credits
A basic look at the first portion of the song book of the Old Testament, which includes Psalms 1 through 41.
GBOT – 541 The Psalms Book 2 – 3 credits
A continuing look at the song book of the Old Testament, which includes Psalms 42 through 72.
GBOT – 542 The Psalms Books 3 and 4 3 credits
A continuation of the study of the song book of the Old Testament, including Psalms 73 through 106.
GBOT – 544 The Psalms Book 5 – 3 credits
A completion of the study of the song book of the Old Testament, including Psalms 107 through 150.
GBOT – 545 Geisler’s Old Testament Survey – 3 credits
An in-depth survey of the Old Testament. Required text book – A Poplar Survey of the Old Testament – Norman L. Geisler
GBOT-550 Between the Testaments- Graduate – 3 credits
A study of events and writings, including the cultural and political settings, in the 400 Silent Years up to the time of Christ.
GBOT – 611 Israel’s History – 3 credits
A study of Israel’s conquest of Canaan through the return from the exile.
GBOT – 620 Wisdom for the Ages – 3 credits
A comprehensive look at the Book of Proverbs.
GBOT – 630 Life of David – 3 credits
A study of David as a type of the Church. Suggested textbook – The Life of David – A. W. Pink.

New Testament

Undergraduate Courses

BNT – 100 New Testament Survey – 4 credits
A survey of the New Testament from the silent years through the Book of Revelation. Suggested textbook –
What the Bible is All About – Henrietta Mears
BNT – 110 Between the Testaments – 3 credits
A study of the background for the New Testament’s Political and Cultural settings, defining how they impacted the New Testament peoples. Suggested textbook – Between the Testaments – D.S. Russell
BNT – 214 New Testament Studies I – The Gospels – 3 credits
A study of the four Gospels, paying special attention to the style and approach of each writer. Suggested textbook – What the Bible is All About – Henrietta Mears
BNT – 215 General Epistles – 4 credits
A basic study of the General Epistles which includes James, I and II Peter, I, II, III John and Jude. Suggested textbook – What the Bible is All About – Henrietta Mears
BNT – 300 Acts – 3 credits
An overview of the Book of Acts, its key purpose, subjects and characters. Suggested textbook – Acts
of the Holy Spirit – C. Peter Wagner
BNT – 311 Pauline Epistles I – 3 credits
A study of Pauline Epistles from the Book of Galatians through II Thessalonians. Suggested textbook
– The Hayford Bible Handbook
BNT – 321 Romans I – 3 credits
A study of Paul’s letter to the Romans, chapters’ one through eight. Suggested textbook – The Epistle to the
Romans – Kevin Conner
BNT – 332 Romans II – 3 credits
A study of the latter half of the Letter written by Paul to the Church at Rome, chapters nine through sixteen.
Suggested textbook – The Epistle to the Romans – Kevin Conner
BNT – 341 Ephesians – 3 credits
A practical study of the first three chapters of Paul’s letter to the Church at Ephesus with emphasis on practical and spiritual application. Suggested textbook – The Hayford Bible Handbook
BNT – 422 Pauline Epistles II – 3 credits
A study of I and II Corinthians, I and II Timothy, Titus and Philemon. Suggested textbook – The Hayford Bible Handbook
BNT – 430 Hebrews – 3 credits
A study of the Book of Hebrews, looking at the Hall of Faith. and the role of Christ as Prophet, Priest, and King.
Suggested textbook – The Book of Hebrews – Kevin J. Conners

Graduate Courses

GBNT – 500 Acts of the Apostles – 3 credits
An in-depth look at the Book of Acts, including Paul’s missionary journeys, the out- standing characters of Acts, and church government being established.
GBNT – 506 In-Depth Study of the Book of James – 4 credits
An in-depth look at James, which looks at the use of the tongue and the wisdom of the Old Testament to First Century Believers.
GBNT – 520 Epistle to the Romans I- 3 credits
Paul’s most in-depth doctrinal book is explored to view the truths he revealed as the foremost theologian of his day. Suggested textbook-
GBNT – 521 Epistle to the Romans II- 3 credits
A study of Paul’s directions on making practical application of his Gospel to the Romans. Suggested text book

GBNT – 540 The Letters of Peter – 3 credits
An examination of the Letters of the Apostle Peter and his concerns about false doctrines.
GBNT – 550 The Reign of Grace – 4 credits
A serious look at chapters 5 through 8 of Paul’s letter to the Roman Church, discovering the true meaning of
redemption.
GBNT – 580 Comprehensive Survey of the New Testament – 4 credits
A comprehensive look at the entire New Testament by Merrill Tenny, piecing together the puzzle of redemption planned by God through the ages. This course includes a study of political and religious backgrounds. Textbook highly recommended – New Testament Survey – Merrill Tenney
GBNT – 600 Ephesians- The Practical Application of Being in Christ – 3 credits
An in-depth study of Paul’s Letter on doctrine and application of the Believer’s walk. Suggested textbook –
Ephesians- Alive in Christ – Stuart Olyott.
GBNT – 610 A Harmony of the Gospels – 4 credits
A comparison of the Gospels with a focus on the preparation and ministry of Jesus.
GBNT – 620 The Life of Christ—3 credits
A study of Jesus from birth through His ascension.
GBNT – 630 The Sermon on the Mount – 4 credits
An in-depth study of the Sermon on the Mount and the teachings of the Messiah. Topics include: Blessings,
Commands, Devotions, Goals, and Warnings. Suggested text book – Studies in the Sermon on the Mount – D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones
GBNT – 642 Epistle to the Messianic Hebrews – 4 credits
An extensive study of the Letter written to the Messianic Jews, demonstrating the pillars of Ancient Judaism
with a comparison to the Book of Leviticus.
GBNT – 651 The Epistles of John – 3 credits
A look at the Letter of John to the Believing Churches, focusing on the love of God, and his warnings
concerning false teachers. Suggested text book – The Epistles of John – F. F. Bruce
GBNT – 660 Corinth: the Troubled Church – 3 credits
This course delves into the avenues of correction for a church headed in the wrong direction and the defense of the Apostolic work of Paul. Suggested text books – I Corinthians and II Corinthians -H.A. Ironside

Biblical Culture

Undergraduate Courses

BCU – 216 Bible History and Geography – 3 credits
This workbook helps Bible students learn the most important lessons from a study of Bible geography. Required textbook – Holman Bible Atlas

Graduate Courses

GBCU – 603 Tithing: Before, During and After The Law – 3 credits
A comprehensive look at the Biblical Tithe and its progression throughout the Old Testament. This study will demonstrate how the New Testament was impacted by the principles of Tithing established in the Old
Testament.
GBCU – 627 The Jewishness of Jesus – 4 credits
A look at the Life and times surrounding Jesus, the Messiah and how He lived out the Old Testament. This study also looks at the Biblical Feasts and gives an allegorical view of Messiah.
GBCU – 685 Messiah and the Feasts of the Lord – 3 credits
An in-depth study of the feasts and their fore-shadowing coming of Messiah. Suggested textbook – The Feasts of Israel – Kevin J. Conner

Bible Prophecy

Undergraduate Courses

BPR – 333 Bible Prophecy – 3 credits
This course deals with the fundamentals of Biblical Prophecy and its interpretation. Suggested textbook – The Prophets of Israel – Leon J. Wood
BPR – 455 Revelation Encounter – 3 credits
This course gives a solid introduction and overview of the contents the Book of Revelation. Suggested text book – Interpreting the Book of Revelation—Kevin Conner

Graduate Courses

GBPR – 671 The Book of Revelation – 4 credits
An in-depth study of the book of final things, including things seen, that are, and that shall be hereafter.
Suggested textbook – Interpreting the Book of Revelation – Kevin Conner

Bible Theology

Undergraduate Courses

BTH – 101 Obedience – 3 credits
A detailed look at obedience and obedient characters throughout the Bible. Suggested textbook – Becoming a Person of Excellence – John Chacha
BTH – 106 Bible Doctrines – 3 credits
An introduction and overview of basic Biblical Doctrine. Suggested textbook – Knowing the Doctrines of the Bible—Myer Pearlman
BTH – 121 Systematic Theology I – 3 credits
An introduction to Systematic Theology, starting with Bibliology and Basic Theology. Suggested textbook –
Foundations of Pentecostal Theology—Nathaniel M. VanCleave
BTH – 221 Systematic Theology II – 3 credits
A continuation of Systematic Theology I, studying Angelology, Demonology, Anthropology and Christology.
Suggested textbook – Foundations of Pentecostal Theology—Nathaniel M. VanCleave
BTH – 241 Introduction to Bible Theology I – 3 credits
An introduction to Biblical Theology and Bible Doctrine. Suggested textbook – Knowing the Doctrines of the Bible—Myer Pearlman
BTH – 252 Introduction to Bible Theology II – 3 credits
A continued study of Bible Theology. Suggested textbook – Knowing the Doctrines of the
Bible—Myer Pearlman
BTH – 260 Fruit and Gifts of the Spirit – 3 credits
An investigation of the Fruit of the Spirit and their impact upon the believer. Suggested textbook – Life in the Spirit – Robertson McQuilken
BTH – 300 God’s Kingdom Principles – 3 credits
An explanation of the Kingdom Principles as given in the Sermon on the Mount. Suggested textbook – Studies in the Sermon on the Mount – D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones
BTH – 331 The Anointing – 3 credits
A study on how to recognize, develop and release God’s resident anointing through the believer. Suggested textbook – The Holy Spirit Today – Dick Iverson
BTH – 341 Spiritual Warfare I – 3 credits
A study of the dimensions of Spiritual warfare and how to break the strongholds of the enemy. Also, covering the value of living the Spirit-filled and controlled life. Suggested textbook – What the Bible Says About Spiritual Warfare – C. Peter Wagner
BTH – 343 Systematic Theology III – 3 credits
A study of Ecclesiology, Eschatology, Hamartiology and Soteriology. Suggested textbook – Renewal Theology – J. Rodman Williams
BTH – 351 New Testament Church History – 6 credits
A study of Early New Testament history and its impact on modern civilization. This course is to be taught 2
trimesters. Suggested textbook – The Church in History – B. K. Kuiper
BTH – 420 The Early Church – 3 credits
A historical view of the Church from the time of the Resurrection through the fall of Rome, with an emphasis on the working of the Holy Spirit. Suggested textbook– The Church in History – B. K. Kuiper.
BTH – 421 The Medieval Church – 3 credits
A historical view of the Church from the fall of Rome to the Fall of Constantinople, including the beginning of religious reform and the martyrs of the age. Suggested textbook – The Church in History– B. K. Kuiper.
BTH – 422 The Reformed Church – 3 credits
This course explores the condition ahead of and during the Reformation period, up to the end of the 30 Years
War and the Peace of Westphalia, securing legal existence for the Protestant faith in Germany. Suggested textbook – Church History in Plain Language – Bruce Shelley
BTH – 423 The Post-Reformation Church – 3 credits
This course covers the Church events of Europe and the New World, including the movements and mission work that was begun, up to the 20th Century. Suggested textbook – The Story of Christianity – Justo L. Gonzalez
BTH – 442 Spiritual Warfare II – 3 credits
A continued study of Spiritual Warfare I with a focus on understanding the enemy and his tactics. Also, the
power inherent within the New Testament believer. Suggested textbook – The Handbook for Spiritual Warfare –
Dr. Ed Murphy
BTH – 454 Systematic Theology IV – 3 credits
A study of Pneumatology and Divine Healing. Suggested textbook – Foundations of Christian Doctrine – Kevin Conner
BTH – 460 Biblical Hermeneutics – 3 credits
An introduction to interpretation of Biblical text Suggested textbook – Understanding and Applying the Bible – Robertson McQuilkin
BTH – 470 The Holy Spirit – 3 credits
A Biblical examination of the Person, works, Gifts and Ministry of the Holy Spirit. Suggested text book –
Foundations of Pentecostal Theology—Nathaniel M. VanCleave
BTH – 490 The Blood Covenant – 3 credits
An in-depth look at Blood Covenanting in the Bible with emphasis on the Blood Covenant of Jesus Christ.
BTH – 492 Christ Our Healer – 3 credits
An introduction to the healing ministry of Christ Suggested text book – Christ Our Healer – Drake Travis

Graduate Courses

GBTH – 500 The Pastor as a Theologian – 3 credits
An in-depth look at the need for a pastor to be able to clear up theological questions in the process of being the shepherd God’s calls him to be.
GBTH – 510 The Mind of Christ – 3 credits
An in-depth look at the way Christ thought and functioned, and how we can be formed more and more in His likeness.
GBTH – 520 What is Truth? -3 credits
A study of three arenas of thought and the Truth of the Word that is to guide our life in Christ. Suggested
Textbook– The Case for Christ – Lee Strobel
GBTH – 524 20th Century Church History – 4 credits
A comprehensive study of the people and events that propelled the Churches growth into the 21st Century.
Suggested text book: A History of Christianity – Kenneth Scott Latourette
GBTH – 532 The Believer’s Anointing – 3 credits
Bible Anointing studied, with the hindrances and development of individual and corporate anointing, as well as the signs and proofs.
GBTH – 553 Spiritual Warfare III – 3 credits
A more in-depth look at the tactics of the enemy, terminology, investigating witchcraft, and Satanism.
GBTH – 560 Graduate Hermeneutics – 3 credits
Studies of Interpretation, semantics, and systematic hermeneutics (genre) of the Bible.
GBTH – 570 Understanding and Ministering in the Anointing – 3 credits
A complete study of the anointing and how to minister in it. Suggested textbook – Merchandising the Anointing – Rick Renner
GBTH – 571 Theissen’s Systematic Theology – 6 credits
A complete study of Theology. Required textbook – Lectures in Systematic Theology.
GBTH – 580 God’s Righteousness in the Believer – 3 credits
An in-depth look at righteousness, its impartation and imputation to the believer’s Account.
GBTH – 585 Covenant- The Basis of the Church and Marriage – 3 credits
A study of the basis of the Church and its example, Marriage, from God’s Covenant standpoint. Suggested
Textbooks- The Marriage Guarantee- James Price and The New Covenant- David Wilkerson.
GBTH – 590 The Spirit Himself -3 credits
An in-depth study of the Holy Spirit’s activity in man from creation to the early 20th Century. Suggested
Textbook- Experiencing the Holy Spirit – Andrew Murray.
GBTH – 600 Advanced Theology -3 credits
A study of theology, looking especially at the work of the Holy Spirit and the aspect of the sealing of the saints for the end-time work.
GBTH – 615 Kingdom of God, The – 3 credits
Using a biblical perspective, the course covers significant Kingdom Principles revealed to the Church on earth today.
GBTH – 620 Christian Apologetics – 4 credits
This course explores the major arguments for Christian teachings that are challenged by today’s unbeliever.
Book required – Handbook of Christian Apologetics – Peter Kreeft and Ronald K. Tacelli. Suggested textbook– The Case for Christ – Lee Strobel
GBTH – 624 In Defense of the Word of Truth –3 credits
An apologetics course bringing out truth concerning God’s requirement of faith in the Church. Book required – In Defense of the Word of Truth – Timothy Sims
GBTH – 630 Rightly Dividing the New Testament –3 credits
A look at the New Testament writings that have puzzled Believers through the age of grace. Suggested textbook –Hard Sayings of the Bible – Kaiser, Davids, Bruce, and Brauch
GBTH – 635 Rightly Dividing the Old Testament – 3 credits
A look at the Old Testament writings that have puzzled Believers. Suggested textbook– Hard Sayings of the
Bible – Kaiser, Davids, Bruce, and Brauch
GBTH – 638 Exposing the Devil’s Lair – 3 credits
A study of witchcraft, with its definitions, terminology, and symbols.
GBTH – 640 Covenants – 3 credits
An in-depth look at the eight major Covenants of the Bible from Eden to the Messianic New Covenant
Suggested textbook – The Covenants – The Key to God‘s Relationship with Mankind – Kevin J. Conner and Ken Malmin
GBTH – 648 Modern Day Deviant Religions and Cults – 4 credits
A study of the deviant religions and cults existing today in the United States. Suggested textbook – AMG‘s
Encyclopedia of World Religions, Cults, and the Occult – Mark Water
GBTH – 665 Spiritual Warfare IV – 3 credits
A look at how Jesus dealt with demonic spirits, demonic behavior, demonic attitudes, and deliverance.
GBTH – 670 Advanced Hermeneutics – 3 credits
An extensive study on Biblical interpretation, learning to apply Biblical Hermeneutics to Biblical text.

Bible Language

Graduate Courses

GBLG – 511 Study Tools – 3 credits
Study tool usage, including Bible Study Methods and avenues to define Biblical Greek and Hebrew words.
GBLG – 422 Introduction to Hebrew I – 3 credits
The four Bible language courses are to be taught by local Professors using their choice of materials.
Suggested textbooks – The First Hebrew Primer: The Adult Beginner’s Path to Biblical Hebrew, Third Edition – Ethelyn Simon, Linda Motzkin, and Irene Resnikoff.
Answer Book for The First Hebrew Primer – Ethelyn Simon and Dorey Brandt-Finell
A Reader’s Hebrew & Greek Bible – A. Philip Brown II, Bryan W. Smith, Richard J. Goodrich
GLBG – 522 Introduction to Hebrew II – 3 credits
The four Bible language courses are to be taught by local Professors using their choice of materials.
Suggested textbooks – see above
GBLG – 531 Introduction to Greek I – 3 credits
The four Bible language courses are to be taught by local Professors using their choice of materials.
Suggested textbooks – Basics of Biblical Greek – William D. Mounce
Basics of Biblical Greek Workbook – William D. Mounce
A Reader’s Hebrew and Greek Bible – A. Philip Brown II, Bryan W. Smith, Richard J. Goodrich
GBLG – 532 Introduction to Greek II – 3 credits
The four Bible language courses are to be taught by local Professors using their choice of materials.
Suggested textbooks – see above

Christian Education

Undergraduate Courses

CED – 101 Introduction to Computer Training – 4 credits
This course is a simple overview of Computer skills.
CED – 111 Life Management God’s Way –3 credits
This course deals with how to make proper decisions, the management of the soul, spirit, finances, and time. It also teaches how to set realistic Biblical goals, develop a genuine Biblical vision, and manage one’s body.
Suggested textbook – Total Life Management – John Chacha
CED – 140 A Survey of the Bible- 3 credits
A survey of the complete Bible.
CED – 151 English Grammar Work Book – 3 credits
Contains spelling sounds and the 8 parts of speech in a workbook format.
CED – 180 Health – 4 credits
This course studies the basics of human health, including common health problems and basic health care.
CED – 211 An Introduction to Christian Education – 3 credits
An introduction to Christian Education – This course surveys the teaching methods of Jesus and demonstrates the need for Christian Education in the local Church. Suggested textbook – 7 Laws of the Learner – Bruce Wilkerson
CED – 220 American History – 4 credits
A study of the birth and development of America to the present day.
CED – 240 Introduction to American Sign Language – 2 credits
This is an introductory level course on the American system of sign language.
CED – 251 English I – 3 credits
Rhetoric, grammar, and skills in communication.
CED – 311 Childhood Christian Education – 3 credits
This course focuses on childhood education in the Church and the needs of children and teens. Suggested textbook – The Christian Educator‘s Handbook on Teaching – Gangel and Hendricks
CED – 400 Denominations- the Breath or Death of the Church – 3 credits
This course looks at the positives and negatives of a denominational church.

Graduate Courses

GCED – 500 Christian Education – 3 credits
A study of developing a philosophy of Christian Education as well as looking at Christ as the Master Teacher. Suggested textbook – Christian Education: Foundations for the Future – Clark, Johnson, Sloat
GCED – 510 Intentional Christianity – 3 credits
A study of the Scriptural significance of discipleship. Textbook required: Intentional Christianity– Dr. Bertist Rouse
GCED – 520 Major Religions – 3 credits
A close study of the beliefs and practices of Islam, Hinduism, Judaism, and Christianity.
GCED – 530 The Godly Man- Educations Goal – 3 credits
A view of the nature of man, from a physical and spiritual standpoint, with the goal of change by education.
Suggested textbook: Christian Education: Its Mandate and Mission- Ronald Arthur Horton.
GCED – 540 Educating Children and Teens for Christ – 3 credits (PENDING)
A view of the strategies and methods of bringing Christian education to fruition in the younger Christian.
Suggested textbook: Christian Education: Its Mandate and Mission- Ronald Arthur Horton.
GCED – 600 Creative Bible Teaching – 3 credits
A study of the primary aspects of Bible teaching that is designed to reach beyond facts to facilitate changed lives through effective communication. Suggested textbook – A Theology for Christian Education – Estep, James; Anthony, Michale; Allison, Gregg.
GCED – 610 The Importance of Christian Education – 3 credits
This study covers the history and methodologies of Christian Education. Suggested Textbook– The Pillars of
Christian Character – John MacArthur
GCED – 620 Tutoring, Mentoring, Teaching, Learning – 3 credits
This study looks at the avenues of promoting life-change through education in four forms.
GCED – 630 A History of Children and Teen Ministry – 3 credits (PENDING)
A look at avenues and implications of the ministry to children and teenagers.

Administration

Undergraduate Courses

ADM – 201 Ministry Administration – 3 credits
This is for a school/ministry to teach giving particular emphasis to the local church’s teachings, on subjects of local interest, such as methods of government, denominational guidelines, and particular church emphasis.
(local teaching)
ADM – 311 Leadership in Ministry I – 3 credits
A study in Ministerial leadership, including the responsibilities and obstacles of leadership, and learning the
basic tenants of leadership. Suggested textbook – Developing the Leader Within You – John C. Maxwell
ADM – 400 The Making of a Leader – 3 credits
A study of the process that takes place to bring the new believer to leadership through application of biblical
principles. Suggested textbook – Developing the Leader Within You – John C. Maxwell
ADM – 422 Leadership in Ministry II – 3 credits
This course is a study in practical issues of Ministry, including why ministries fail, counseling, finances, and the dynamics of Christian maturity. Suggested textbook – Developing the Leader Within You – John C. Maxwell

Graduate Courses

GADM – 500 Paul’s Directives to Pastors –3 credits
This course looks at Paul’s directives to the churches at Corinth and in the Pastoral Epistles, with an emphasis on the charges to pastors for their flock.
GADM – 510 Principles of Leadership –3 credits
A study of developing right habits, being a team player, and developing the character of a leader according to Jesus’ leadership model.
GADM – 520 Mentoring and Releasing to Ministry – 3 credits
A study of the mentoring process with a goal of releasing to ministry our mentees. Suggested textbook–
Spiritual Mentoring– Larry Kreider
GADM – 530 Wisdom for Leaders –3 credits
A study on building a ministry team, proper management of that team, and the aspects of loyalty and its impact on that team.
GADM – 540 Faith and Its Application –3 credits
A study on the basics of faith, leading up to the successful application of what pleases God.
GADM – 550 Church Growth –3 credits
A study concerning the tools and use of relational evangelism and customized ministry to accomplish growth of the Church.
GADM – 600 Leadership that Excels –3 credits
Styles and characteristics of an excellent leader. Suggested text book – The Making of a Leader – Frank
Damazio.
GADM – 610 Managing the Modern Church –3 credits
A study of management steps that by excellence lend to the growth of the church. Suggested text book –
Managing the Church I, II, III – Robert N. Gray, et.at.
GADM – 630 Productive Leadership –3 credits
This course features the principles of flowing in the anointing of God and the potential He has placed inside each believer.
GADM – 651 Building Strong Leaders – 3 credits
This course studies practical issues in ministry, counseling in ministry, financial Management, and the dynamics of Christian ministry.

Bible Practical Application

Undergraduate Courses

BPA – 111 Foundations of Faith – 3 credits
Includes Studying for Success and also an introduction to the doctrines of Christ-centered Faith. Suggested textbook – You are Destined to Win – John Chacah
BPA – 120 Praise Life – 3 credits
A study of the value of Praise throughout the Bible and providing insight into the importance of Praise.
Suggested textbook – The New Worship – Barry Liesch
BPA – 131 Prayer I – Types and Necessity – 3 credits
A study on the types and necessity of prayer. Suggested textbook – The Complete Works of E.M. Bounds on
Prayer
BPA – 211 Study Methods – 3 credits
A look at the various types of study methods as well as Study Bibles and other materials for the serious student. – Suggested textbook – Bible Study Charts – Each New Day
BPA – 221 Study Materials – 3 credits
An introduction of Bible languages, as well as the basics of study materials for more effective research of truth.
BPA – 222 Faith II – 3 credits
A continued and more in-depth look at Biblical Faith. Suggested textbook – Faith to Live By – Derek Prince
BPA – 230 Living Epistles – 3 credits
This course teaches the believer how to walk with God without succumbing to the .little foxes. that seek to
destroy the believer’s testimony. Textbook required – Little Foxes – Bertist Rouse
BPA – 232 God’s Authority in the Believer – 3 credits
A study of the authority of a child of God. Suggested textbook – Spiritual Authority – Watchman Nee
BPA – 240 Preparation for Ministry I – 3 credits
A study on two basics of Christian preparation for ministry, including the believer’s attitude and the
responsibilities of the armor-bearer in the Body of Christ. Suggested text book – The New Testament Church and It’s Ministries – Bill Scheidler
BPA – 250 Preparation for Ministry II – 3 credits
A study of two basics of Christian preparation for ministry, including Motivation gifting and the ministry of
helps. Suggested textbook – The New Testament Church and Its Ministries – Bill Scheidler
BPA – 260 Awareness of Church Government – 3 credits
This is a study of the various types of Church government, such as the Presbyterian, Episcopalian,
Congregational, and Independent. Suggested textbook – The Church in the New Testament – Kevin J. Conner
BPA – 270 God’s Principles for Biblical Prosperity –3 credits
This study of the foundations of faith concerning Biblical Prosperity give the student a working knowledge of the foundational truths of God’s plan for man’s provision.
BPA – 310 Until Christ Be Formed in You –3 credits
This study is a foundational look at the principles of discipleship.
BPA – 333 The Nature of Faith – 3 credits
This course teaches about the God-kind of Faith.
BPA – 342 Prayer II – 3 credits
A study on the foundational principles of Prayer within the .Lord’s Prayer. (Matthew 6: 5-15). Suggested textbook – The Spirit Helps Us Pray – Robert Brandt
BPA – 350 Integrity – 3 credits
A look at integrity and the believer, stressing the importance of integrity in the believer’s life. Suggested text
book – Successful Christianity—Dr. Roger Price
BPA – 360 Ethics and Excellence – 3 credits
A study of the importance of ethics and excellence in the believer and ministry, including excerpts from the Old and New Testament. Suggested textbook – An Introduction to Biblical Ethics – Robertson McQuilkin
BPA – 370 Homiletics – 4 credits
A study on the art and skill of Biblical presentation and sermon building. Suggested textbook – Interpreting the Scriptures – Kevin Conner
BPA – 410 Praise and Worship – 3 credits
A study of praise, worship, dance, and musical instruments in Scripture. Suggested textbook – Return to
Worship – Ron Owens
BPA – 420 The Good Fight of Faith—3 credits
Part one of the series on faith, reigning, in life and the power of the Word, it brings out the moving from level to
level in faith, bringing fulfillment to the understanding that with God, all things are possible. Suggested textbook – Faith and Confession – Charles Capps
BPA – 422 Reigning in Life – 3 credits
Second in the series, this course helps bring fulfillment to the understanding that with God, all things are
possible. Suggested text book – Take It . . . It‘s Yours – Lester Sumrall
BPA – 424 The Power of the Word – 3 credits
Third in the series, this course helps bring fulfillment to the understanding that with God, all things are possible. Suggested textbook – The Tongue– A Creative Force – Charles Capps
BPA – 442 Preaching 101 – 3 credits
A view of the aspects of preaching, including hindrances to effectiveness and resources for excellence in
research. Suggested textbook –
BPA – 444 How to Grow in Faith – 3 credits
This course teaches the believer to walk the path of genuine faith.
BPA – 460 Workings of the Five-fold Ministry – 3 credits
A study of the call to a five-fold ministry office with an emphasis of fulfilling that call with excellence.
Suggested textbook – Understanding the Fivefold Ministry – Matthew D. Green
BPA – 475 Understanding Prayer – 3 credits
The source and purpose of prayer, including Paul’s prayer life. Suggested text book – The Complete Works of E.M. Bounds on Prayer

Graduate Courses

GBPA – 500 Utilizing the Power of the Word by Faith – 3 credits
This course gives actionable principles to bring about change in a personal or corporate world. Suggested
Textbook—One Word from God – Kenneth Copeland
GBPA – 510 Discipleship– Call to God’s Discipline – 3 credits
A study of the conscious submission and obedience to a true Christian life and witness. Suggested Textbook– Intentional Christianity – Bertist Rouse
GBPA – 520 Leadership Roles and Responsibilities – 3 credits
A study of practical ministry activity that will enhance the overall effective ministry of the local church.
Suggested textbook – The New Testament Church and Its Ministries – Bill Scheidler
GBPA – 530 Spiritual Applications from the Greek Language I – 3 credits
A study of the original Greek language as presented in context of the Books, so as to receive spiritual
understanding of God’s intent through the writers of the New Testament. Suggested textbook –
GBPA– 540 Anger’s Slippery Slope – 3 credits
The course uses Biblical truths and psychological perspectives to address the slippery slope of a person’s anger. Suggested textbook– The Anger Workbook – Les Carter and Frank Minirth.
GBPA – 550 Integrity – 3 credits
A study of integrity in the various aspects of ministry and private life. Suggested textbook – An Introduction to Biblical Ethics – Robertson McQuilkin.
GBPA – 600 Successful Christianity – 3 credits
This study contains the principles of success in following and conforming to the image of Christ. Suggested
textbook – Successful Christianity – Dr. Roger Price
GBPA – 610 So You Want to be a Disciple? – 3 credits
A study of the Lord’s disciples, their call, preparation, and walk with failures and pitfalls. Suggested Textbook– Intentional Christianity – Bertist Rouse
GBPA – 620 Destiny- Seeking After God’s Purpose – 3 credits
The course covers knowing, shaping, moving in and fulfilling our Destiny from God. Suggested Textbook- How to Succeed at Being Yourself- Joyce Meyers
GBPA – 630 Songs of the Bible – 3 credits
A look at the Old Testament and New Testament songs, as well as from the Psalms.
GBPA – 640 Spiritual Applications from the Greek Language II – 3 credits
A continuing study of the original Greek language as presented in context of the Books, so as to receive spiritual understanding of God’s intent through the writers of the New Testament. Suggested textbook –

Christian Counseling

Undergraduate Courses

CCS – 101 Christian Counseling 100 – 3 credits
This introductory course addresses the local Church, the Christian counselor, and the Christian community.
Suggested textbook – Competent to Counsel – Jay Adams
CCS – 211 Christian Counseling 200 – 3 credits
This course introduces the Bible as the most valuable tool that can be used in Counseling. Suggested textbook – Christian Counseling – Gary R. Collins
CCS – 301 Building Strong Marriages and Families – 3 credits
A study of the importance of communication and the periphery things that, when lacking, tend to destroy a
marriage.

Graduate Courses

GCCS – 500 Hereditary Traits – 3 credits
This is a study of sinful traits that are passed on by the fathers to the children.
GCCS – 510 Spiritual Navigation- 3 credits
The course takes a look at counseling the person who is trying to navigate toward their destiny in Christ.
GCCS – 520 Abnormal Psychology—3 credits
A study of abnormal behaviors due to thinking that violates social mores and standards. Suggested text book – Complete Family Guide to Schizophrenia – Kim T. Mueser and Susan Gingerich.
GCCS – 530 Conflict Management and Resolution – 3 credits
This course contains principles for addressing conflict in the ministry, mission field, and business world.
Suggested textbook – The Eight Essential Steps to Conflict Resolution – Dudley Weeks.
GCCS – 540 Pastoral Counseling – 3 credits
An understanding of the problems a parishioner faces in personal and interpersonal, as well as family issues,
with directions on helping meet those needs by Holy Spirit and by Scripture.
GCCS – 550 Christian Counseling I – 3 credits
Studying the counselor, their personal issues, as well as interpersonal issues and family issues.
GCCS – 560 Christian Counseling II – 3 credits
A study of the issues that people face, including identity and developmental issues, as well as dealing with
addictions, finances, vocational and spiritual issues.
GCCS – 570 Victorious Christian Living – 3 credits
This course uses a counselor’s viewpoint to look at the reason the believer can be victorious, with the fact of
facing hindrances to that victory, and the use of faith to win the victory in every situation.
GCCS – 600 Divine Guidance – 3 credits
A study of the ways and methods of God in guiding a person to his potential in Christ. Suggested textbook – Experiencing the Holy Spirit – Andrew Murray.
GCCS – 605 God’s Perspective on Marriage – 3 credits
This course examines mate selection and preparation for marriage with principles to have a successful marriage from God’s viewpoint.
GCCS – 610 Crisis Counseling I – 3 credits
A study of the biblical perspective for crisis and application of biblical principles to the counseling process.
Suggested textbook – Crisis and Trauma Counseling – Dr. H. Norman Wright
GCCS – 620 Crisis Counseling II – 3 credits
A study of the crisis of death, divorce, transitions, children and adolescents, and the Type A Personality, as well as Scriptures for counseling, prayer, and confidentiality issues. Suggested textbook – Crisis and Trauma Counseling – Dr. H. Norman Wright
GCCS – 623 Counseling for Change – 3 credits
Covers a wide spectrum of counseling issues with avenues to bring about change in the counselee.
GCCS – 629 Counseling, Psychology and the Christian – 3 credits
This course studies the composite of the Christian with emphasis on the contrast between his mind, will,
emotions, and human spirit.
GCCS – 630 Marriage Counseling – 3 credits
A study of the process and critical issues of pre-ceremony and post-ceremony marriage counseling.
GCCS – 635 Dealing with Anger – 3 credits
A study of how a believer can deal with and defeat anger’s effort to stymie their growth in the Lord.
GCCS – 640 Bioethics and Pastoral Care (CICC-618 by Cohen Institute) – 3 credits
A view of the necessity of pastoral care and the ethics questions involved, with a theological explanation and critique. Book required- Bioethics and Pastoral Care- Sondra Ely Wheeler.
GCCS – 650 Suicide and the Evil Force Behind It – 3 credits
A study of suicide in biblical and secular history, viewing the morality, reasons for suicide, and what can be
done to prevent it as well as bring healing to families of its victims. Suggested Textbook- Suicide-Prevention, Intervention, Postvention- Earl Grollman

Missions

Undergraduate Courses

MIS – 111 Introduction to Personal Evangelism – 3 credits
An introductory level course on witnessing and effectively sharing the Gospel. Suggested textbook – So You
Want to be a Missionary? – Dr. Roger Price
MIS – 200 An Introduction to the Theology of Mission – 3 credits
Looking at the theological reasons for being involved in missions around the world. Suggested textbook – A
Biblical Theology of Missions – George Peters
MIS – 230 World Geography – 4 credits
This is a study of global geography.
MIS – 232 Biblical Foundations for World Missions – 3 credits
History of Christian missions and the biblical foundation for world missions. Suggested textbook – A Concise History of the Christian World Mission—J. Herbert Kane
MIS – 340 Comparative Religions – 3 credits
A study of world religions including false cults in comparison to Christianity.
MIS – 343 Trends in Mission I – 3 credits
An initial study of trends and phenomena involved in the methods and machinery employed by God for world harvest. Suggested text book – The Indigenous Church – Melvin L. Hodges
MIS – 353 Trends in Missions II – 3 credits
A view of world trends as they relate to the world of Missions.
MIS – 411 Relational Evangelism – 3 credits
A study of the use of relationships as the tool for evangelism. Suggested Textbook – God‘s Greatest Passion— H.L. Hussmann
MIS – 420 Religions of the World – 3 credits
A study of the major religions of the world and the truths of the Word of God that refute the claims of nonChristian religions. Suggested textbook – Handbook of Today‘s Religions – Josh McDowell

Graduate Courses

GMIS – 511 Personal Evangelism– Winning the Lost – 3 credits
An in-depth look at avenues of evangelism for reaching the world. Suggested textbook – The School of Biblical Evangelism – Ray Comfort and Kirk Cameron
GMIS – 520 Mission of the Church- Discipleship – 3 credits
A study of the practical application of obedience, intercession and discipleship. Suggested Textbook- The
Complete Book of Discipleship- Bill Hull
GMIS – 530 Mobilizing the Church for Mission – 3 credits
A study of practical ways to awaken the local church to her purpose of taking the Gospel to the whole world.
GMIS – 540 Church Planting – 3 credits
A study of the Church Planting Movement, especially in light of a Hindu culture.
GMIS – 550 Examining the Woman’s Place in Ministry – 3 credits (PENDING)
A view of the woman’s role in ministry, with a view toward missions.
GMIS—600 So You Want to be a Missionary? —3 credits
An in-depth look at the call, preparation, and entrance into mission work. Suggested textbook – The Missions Addiction – Dr. David Shibley
GMIS—660 World Religions—4 credits
An in-depth study of the cults, occult, secular religions, non-Christian religions, and orthodox Christianity.
World Wide Perspectives – 6 credits
A specialized study of the world-wide call to missions. Textbook required

Ministry and Mission School ( set for in the future)

Ministry and Mission Summer School – up to 39 credits if courses taken home to complete.
This is a special two week Mission School consisting of 90 hours of lecture and 30 hours internship. The amount of credits given is determined by the amount of projects and assignments assigned and completed by the student over a period of a year following the lecture time. This special program also contains hands-on projects. Credit achievable is specific to the student level of study, with 15-21 credits for time on site. Courses included are:

Prayer—What is it? The Lost-ness of Man
A Biblical Foundation for World Missions Glossary of Mission Terminology
Eras of Christian History Bringing the Leader Alive in You
Are You Submitted to Authority? Short Term Missions
Minister’s Taxes and Compensation Missionary Trends and Phenomenon
Planning Strategies for Evangelism Traveling Overseas Ministry
Destined for Destiny Cross Cultural Communications
Introduction to the Theology of Missions I The Most Powerful Mission Force
Motivating Your Local Church for Missions Logistics for Leaving
Spiritual Growth The Importance of Culture
Deputation and Friend Raising The State of Our Union
Children’s Ministry Dependency Syndrome
Missionary Responsibility Living Epistles
Conflict Management for Missionaries Stewardship of Relationships
Financial Management The General Missionary Call
Where in the World? Geography Portfolio Assignment
Disciplines for Doctrinal Study—Doctrinal Terms

Future Courses

Courses are being developed as this catalog prints. We are constantly upgrading and improving the existing courses. We are also researching and developing new course material for expanding our ever-growing library of courses.

Program Completion Research and Study

At the completion of each degree level, there is Program Completion Research and Study that is open book, without time limit, for the student to complete. The grade and credits are to be applied on the Intent to Graduate form.

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