Courses may be taken on an individual basis. See the following page for a description of the courses and their content.

First Semester
Old Testament 1
Pauline Epistles 1
Life of Christ
Pastoral Theology 1

Second Semester
Old Testament 2
Pauline Epistles 2
Foundations of Christian Doctrines
Pastoral Theology 3
     Third Semester
Old Testament 3
Hebrews and General Epistles
Acts and Church History
Pastoral Theology 2

Fourth Semester
Old Testament 4
Daniel and the Book of Revelation
Introduction to Pastoral Counseling
Pastoral Theology 4


Course Title Units
OLD TESTAMENT 1
This class covers the history and development of God's dealings with man through the time of Moses. It emphasizes the developing revelation of God as given through the lives of the patriarchs, the types and shadows of the Law, and God's dealings with Israel as they are established in covenant relationship with Himself.
4
OLD TESTAMENT 2
This class continues the study of Israel's developing national identity from Joshua to Nehemiah. This period views Israel's triumph of Canaan, the emergence of the monarchy, its decline, captivity and ultimate restoration of God's people.
4
OLD TESTAMENT 3
This class covers the romantic and wisdom books of the Old Testament bringing familiarity with the pictures of Christ and His kingdom held in these books. The prophet Isaiah is covered in this class as well.
4
OLD TESTAMENT 4
This course covers the Major Prophets of Jeremiah and Ezekiel and the twelve Minor Prophets. Emphasis is on their unique message, fulfillment and application for today.
4
THE LIFE OF CHRIST
This study covers the four gospels with emphasis on the life and times of Jesus Christ. The gospels reveal to man the will of God through Jesus Christ meeting with human need. Emphasis is on the person and ministry of Jesus Christ.
4
ACTS AND CHURCH HISTORY
This class is a study of the New Testament church as revealed in the Book of Acts as early church order was formed. It continues to trace the development of the church through time with emphasis on the restoration work that the Holy Spirit has been doing, beginning with the Reformation.
4
PAULINE EPISTLES 1
This class is designed to give an in depth study of the Pauline revelation in the following epistles: I & II Thessalonians; I & II Corinthians and Romans.
4
PAULINE EPISTLES 2
This class is a continuation of the study of the life of Paul and the following epistles: Galatians; Philippians; Colossians; Ephesians; I & II Timothy; Titus; Philemon.
4
THE FOUNDATIONS OF CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE
This course covers the basic doctrines of Christianity, comparing them with various doctrinal errors as presented through Christian and religious history.
4
HEBREWS AND GENERAL EPISTLES
An in depth study of New Testament theology as it is developed in the following books: Hebrews; James; Jude; I & II Peter; I, II & III John.
4
DANIEL AND THE BOOK OF REVELATION
This study covers two of the most important prophetic books of the Bible dealing with the end times. Understanding of these books emerges from a proper recognition of God's covenant obligations and relationships with His people.
4
INTRODUCTION TO PASTORAL COUNSELING
This course is designed to introduce pastors and other Christian leaders to the working principles of nouthetic counseling through lectures, assigned readings, case observations and discussions. HEALING WINGS - This section is a study for helping people that have been victims of abuse to find complete healing and wholeness in their lives.
4
PASTORAL THEOLOGY (4 units each)
A seminar format is used to cover a variety of subjects and material as well as provide students with exposure to noted spiritual ministries in the body of Christ. The purpose is to establish a life flow of the Spirit and give keys that have enabled others to enter into a greater effectiveness in their ministries. Special seminars are held covering areas like: Pastoral work and services; Healing; Music; and others. Tests are given after the seminars over the material covered.

          PASTORAL THEOLOGY 1 - This course is an essential study of the Baptism of the Holy Spirit, Understanding Spiritual Safety, and The Gifts of the Holy Spirit. UNDERSTANDING THE FEASTS OF THE LORD is a section of this course that is an essential study of the historical and prophetic meanings of the Seven Feasts of the Lord and how they apply to the believer's life in our day.

PASTORAL THEOLOGY 2 - This course is an in depth study of the nature of man and how he functions as God intended (The Revelation of His Life) and a study of the keys to a victorious life as exhibited by David (The Key of David). UNDERSTANDING SPIRITUAL WARFARE - This section is a profound study of Spiritual Warfare. These truths will help to bring spiritual breakthrough for individuals and communities.

PASTORAL THEOLOGY 3 - This course is a practical study of various subjects to help emerging ministries. These subjects include Homiletics, Hermeneutics, End Time Events, Biblical Faith, and Church Planting.

PASTORAL THEOLOGY 4 - This course is and anthology covering various articles from leading ministries on the following subjects: Cell Group Ministry, Church Planting, Missions, Prayer and Fasting, Various Ministerial Ceremonies, and Financial Accountability.
4
FIELD MINISTRY / INTERNSHIP
This is an on-the-job type of study that places the student in various positions of service to develop ministerial experience. Regular discussion with a faculty member and supervised instruction is required, along with a written term report on the area of activity involved. Internship is available for ministerial candidates during their second year.
 

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COUNSELING METHODOLOGY
This course is designed to provide the student with intensive study and active participation in counseling methodologies. In addition, the student will be introduced to the major schools of psychological thought.
4
MARRIAGE AND FAMILY COUNSELING
This course provides the student with intensive study in the principles and methods of pastoral counseling as related in the dynamics of marriage and family life. Family development, communication, conflict resolution, child rearing, pre-marital counseling, and divorce counseling will be through lecture, role play, and discussion.
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