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    This course explores various leadership styles as depicted in the Bible and analyzes their relevance and
    application in contemporary leadership contexts. Drawing upon biblical narratives and characters,
    students will examine the diverse [...]

    This course will introduce the student to the Hebrew alphabet, word formation, grammar and verbal techniques. Emphasis will be placed on improving skills in the use of concordances, lexicons, online tools, different English translations [...]

    This course explores critical topics in the territory of spiritual formation for ministry. It begins with an
    exploration of the processes and goals of spiritual formation in the life of a Christian leader [...]

    The Bible is saturated with passages like Proverbs 29:18, which says “Where there is no vision, the people perish:…” The primary task of leadership is to energize a community of people to meet the [...]

    Homiletics begins with Hermeneutics, which is rightly interpreting the Word of God. This course builds on the skills of Biblical interpretation in creating preaching that demonstrates stylistic differences in biblical exposition, with an emphasis [...]

    Homiletics begins with Hermeneutics, which is rightly interpreting the Word of God. This course builds on the skills of Biblical interpretation in creating preaching that demonstrates stylistic differences in biblical exposition, with an emphasis [...]

    America developed its government out of the fabric of European monarchies, Renaissance political theories, Enlightenment philosophy and Reformation theology to meet the practical exigencies of life on a constantly unfolding frontier. From colonies to [...]

    This course is designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of the basic principles of leadership applicable in a ministry, nonprofit or organizational setting. Attention is given to the essential skills, knowledge, and behaviors necessary [...]

    This course will examine the authorship, occasion, and interpretation of the “Catholic” or “General” epistles and Revelation.