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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
An overview study of the various aspects of Children and FamilyMinistries. This course will provide the foundational understanding of the biblical perspective of children's ministries. It will also address the role of the children's minister in relation to parents, families, the pastor and other church staff in leadership positions.
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3.00 Credits
A study of the discipleship of children in keeping with their varied developmental needs and characteristics. Emphasis is given to training children, managing behavior, developing curriculum, and creating learning experiences that will effectively guide them in a growing relationship with Jesus Christ.
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3.00 Credits
Instruction and practice in a wide variety of creative methods to be used in teaching and preaching to children. Special emphasis will be given to developing skills and presentations. This lab-like course will prepare students to increase their ability to communicate effectively to children.
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3.00 Credits
A study of principles and methods for effectively helping individuals transition from childhood to adolescence within church ministries. Emphasis will be placed upon cooperative efforts between children's and youth pastors to facilitate successful transition. (Same as YSM3113) and skills through ministry formation and assignments, and 4) Develop a career through guidance, networking and reflection upon ministry field experience.
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3.00 Credits
This course will involve the exploration of challenging issues in the lives of children. Students will learn to administer pastoral care and advocacy to and for children affected by a variety of societal issues and special needs.
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3.00 Credits
This course will involve students in understanding outreach to children in one or more unique contexts. Each student will also gain first-hand experience in reaching children in unique contexts agreed upon by the student and the program director. Such contexts may include camping programs, community organizations, urban settings, foreign countries, or other unique settings for reaching children. Students must be in either the junior or senior year.
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3.00 Credits
Instruction in basic methods and programs of children's ministry including: puppetry, clowning, music, arts, drama, human video, handbells, writing and production of skits, crafts, and activities. Recruitment, screening, training, and supervision of workers for children's ministry will also be addressed.
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3.00 Credits
A study of principles and methods for effectively ministering to children and youth in the in-between years of 10-13. The course will include a study of developmental needs, age-appropriate ministry programming, and fellowship. Methods such as games, activities and big events, music, retreats, campus, Sunday School, small groups, drama and other methods will be taught as a means to accomplish spiritual growth, doctrinal discipleship and leadership development. (same as YMN 3343)
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3.00 Credits
Internship under the supervision of an experienced Children's Pastor or Senior Pastor. Following a set of guidelines to an approved site, the student gains experience to early childhood, elementary and pre-teen ministry within the context of the local church. Students must be in either the Junior or Senior year. This will require regular attendance and involvement in the total church program across both semesters of CHM4313 and CHM4323.
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3.00 Credits
A continuation of CHM4313 under the supervision of an experienced Children's Pastor or Senior Pastor. In the context of local church, the student develops skills in experience gained in ministry in early childhood, elementary and pre-teen children. This will require regular attendance and involvement in the total church program across both semesters of CHM4313 and CHM4323.
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