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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Gray This course focuses on the basic principles of Christian leadership in an urban context. The city is explored from a socio-cultural perspective while examining successful urban leadership/ministry models
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3.00 Credits
Staff By providing practical how-to tools for the non-financial manager of a church or ministry organization, this course is designed to introduce students to the variety of business and administrative issues related to church management and finance. Special attention will be given to personal finance planning, as well as organizational budgeting, planning and execution
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3.00 Credits
West An advanced perspective and skill enhancement course which provides a theoretical and practical orientation to leadership development studies through the implicational lens of missiological theory, research, and application. The class helps students accelerate their leadership development vision and ethic, and develop culturally appropriate strategies, perspectives, and principles for training leaders in their current or anticipated ministry settings. Prerequisite: IS501. Meets with ML700 on the Kentucky Campus
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Andrews, Gray, Martyn, Smith, Tumblin For students with specialized interests/needs in selected areas of intermediate Leadership studies. Consult syllabus for prerequisites and course requirements. See academic policy. May be repeated
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3.00 Credits
Stonehouse, Minger Acquaints students with matters relating to women in the ordained, diaconal and lay ministries of the church. Consideration is given to both the impact of the church on women and the impact of women on the church from biblical times to the present. The course is interdisciplinary in its structure, investigating the topic of women in ministry from biblical, historical, theological, psychological, sociological, anthropological, and pastoral perspectives. Prerequisite: IS501
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3.00 Credits
Martyn A three-hour travel course offering the unique opportunity to be transformed by studying the heart of Jesus' ministry and leadership in the actual land of his incarnation, as well as learning from other Biblical leaders. The class will travel together from the states, then tour Israel and parts of Jordan before returning to the states. During the trip students will tour as a group through the day spending reflective time and taking special note of the leadership exhibited by Jesus and/or other Biblical leaders in the specific locations visited. In the evenings students will gather for formal lectures and evening prayers
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3.00 Credits
Rynkiewich, Ybarrola The underlying assumption of this course is that as cross-cultural witnesses we are by definition agents of change. So we better know something about how change occurs, how to introduce it effectively into organizations, how to evaluate when we should and should not be introducing change, and what is the theological foundation for our involvement. To speak to these issues we have divided the course into four parts: (1) Models of Culture Change, (2) Insights from Applied Anthropology, (3) Problems in Community Development, and (4) The Challenge of Integral Human Development. Prerequisite: IS501. Meets with MB730 on the Kentucky Campus.
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1.00 Credits
Martyn, Gray This one hour seminar for students in Christian Leadership will integrate learned theoretical constructs of leadership with basic Wesleyan theology and practice
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1.00 Credits
Gray This one-hour credit/no credit seminar is for students interested in Christian leadership and is designed to allow for their participation in any approved, organized seminar or conference developed to advance the emerging Christian leadership discipline
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3.00 Credits
Staff Backpacking experience in Daniel Boone National Forest and/or Sheltowee Trace, with parish-based youth living and working in trail families of 8-10 persons in a summer backpacking trip. Course requires completing Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation/Red Cross first aid certification and immersion into Appalachian values/culture. Additional fee for students is required for first aid/CPR training and to help cover costs of food, fees and other expenses for the trail camping trip Prerequisite: CD610 or CD615
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