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COMM221: Communication for Christian Ministry
3 Credit Hours
This course introduces students to the principles and practices of effective communication from a biblical worldview. The course explores communication as an essential part of Christian discipleship, ministry, leadership, evangelism, and everyday faithfulness. Students [...]

COMM221: Communication for Christian Ministry
3 Credit Hours
ELEC400: Concentration Elective
3 Credit Hours
This 400-level elective may be chosen from any other concentration.

ELEC300: Concentration Elective
3 Credit Hours
This 300-level elective may be chosen from any other concentration.

COLL100: Introduction to Seminary Studies
3 Credit Hours
Online
APOL452: Ministering to World Religions
3 Credit Hours
Online
This course prepares students to engage adherents of major world
religions with both theological clarity and Christlike compassion. Students
examine the core beliefs and practices of various religious traditions and
identify [...]

APOL451: Worldview Apologetics
3 Credit Hours
Online
This course equips students to understand and evaluate worldviews by
examining their essential components and underlying assumptions. Rather than
surveying every worldview, students learn how beliefs about truth, morality,
and purpose [...]

APOL354: Creation Apologetics
3 Credit Hours
Online
This course examines key questions related to origins, science, and the
interpretation of Genesis. Students explore major views of creation and their
implications for biblical authority and doctrine. Emphasis is placed on

ENGL102: English Composition for Seminary
3 Credit Hours
Online
This course equips students with the essential skills of reading,
writing, and rhetoric for success in college, ministry, and life. Grounded in
a biblical worldview, students will learn to engage critically with [...]

BIBL361: New Testament General Epistles
3 Credit Hours
Online
This course explores the New Testament General Epistles, focusing on
their message for Christian belief and practice. Students examine authorship,
audience, and purpose while engaging key themes such as perseverance,
holiness, [...]


