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    Provides an overview of the financial planning and investing process. It examines personal incomes and budgets, home and consumer financing, insurance of personal assets, personal investing and retirement planning. Topics covered [...]

    In this course students learn biblical concepts that directly apply to work, vocation, and ministry situations. As a result of completing this course, the student will:
    1. Articulate a theological understanding of work [...]

    This course will study the English Bible on its merits as a
    piece of world class literature. Students will review the authorship and cultural context of the autographs, the history of and concerns [...]

    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 covers the complexity of the human body as designed by God. Students will expand thier knowledge
    and understanding of the basic organization, structure, and function of the human body. The student [...]

    Course Description. This course will lead students to understand the importance of national and organizational cultures in the objective of fulfilling the Great Commission. Jesus said to make disciples and teach “all nations.” Any [...]

    This course prepares students to see and use the intentional, intelligent design of mathematics all around us. Mathematics was created by God and is for us to discover and use to build His kingdom. [...]

    This course explores the development and impact of religious beliefs and practices in the United States from the colonial era to the present day. The course will examine the role of religion in shaping [...]

    PM104 Practical Bible Teaching & Communication – Course Description. J. Michael Sproule (The Heritage of Rhetorical Theory, New York: McGraw Hill, 1997), said: “Americans today seem to have only two real alternatives in coping [...]