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PM 611: Principles of Discipling Women
2.00 Credits
Multnomah University
Biblical principles and methodology for developing and training disciples in ministry with an emphais on motivating, equipping, and discipling women. practical experience in a discipling relationship.
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PM 614: Discipleship & Spiritual Disciplines
3.00 Credits
Multnomah University
Principles and methods for developing and training disciples, integrated with the exercise of spiritual disciplines and the utilization of spiritual traditions. Practical experiences in utilizing spiritual disciplines in life and ministry.
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PM 622: Educational Philosophy & Practice
2.00 Credits
Multnomah University
Investigates the major educational philosophies and introduces the student to the principles of effective teaching in the 21st century. Students will begin to formulate their own philosophy of educational ministry. Supervised teaching practicum required.
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PM 624: Orientation to Chaplaincy Ministry
2.00 Credits
Multnomah University
An introduction to the pastoral ministry of chaplains in institutional settings including military, hospital, prison, veteran's affairs, first responders, and corporate applications, with primary emphasis on the military chaplaincy. Class discussions focus on the chaplain's preparation, role, and function in the institutional culture, as well as unique opportunities and challenges.
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PM 625: Ministry to Youth
2.00 Credits
Multnomah University
Characteristics of adolescent youth, surveying current goals, methods, and resources in youth ministry, and encouraging the development of a personal philosophy of youth ministry.
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PM 626: Youth Ministry Methods
2.00 Credits
Multnomah University
Methodology and problem-solving techniques in youth ministry, and the contribution of youth directors with field observations, interviews, research, and applied excercises.
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PM 627: Film, Theology & Ministry
2.00 Credits
Multnomah University
This course is designed to help students enter into theological and cultural conversations with film. Students will examine the philosophical underpinnings of movies and be given insightful questions to ask and categories to explore that will help in discerning the meaning of movies. Assignments for this course will include spending time in the dark of a movie theater in order to evealuate what "light", if any, can be found in today's modern art form, the movie.
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PM 631: Missional Church Planning
2.00 Credits
Multnomah University
Church growth principles that lead to a total quality church. Discusses causes, effects, and management of a numerically and spiritually growing church. Introducers principles of evangelism with practical ministry as a successful application of church growth principles.
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PM 635: Principles & Practices of Worship
2.00 Credits
Multnomah University
A biblical theology of worship that incorporates key principles and practices for corporate worship, including special attention to the ordinances and the planning of special events of worship in the church. Available fall 2002.
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PM 637: Biblical Foundations for Family Ministry
3.00 Credits
Multnomah University
Developing a biblical theology of the family for the purpose of leading the church in strategic ministries to the family. Explores family from the perspective of Scripture and social sciences. Developing a biblical philosophy and methodology for ministry to families through each phase of the family life cycle.
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