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BIBM 627: Preaching from the New Testament
3.00 Credits
Abilene Christian University
on demand. An exploration of the challenges of preaching from various books of the New Testament. Particular attention is paid to the theological shape and flow of whole canonical books and the homiletical possibilities they offer as students move from text to sermon. This variable topic course periodically focuses on different canonical books. As topics vary, the course may be only taken twice. May be taken as text elective credit. Prerequisite: BIBL 627.
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BIBM 628: Preaching Paul
3.00 Credits
Abilene Christian University
on demand. Enhances the ability of students to move from text to sermon as they preach from Pauline literature and examines how the form and function of different genres influence form and function in sermons. Taught as an Internet course.
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BIBM 629: Field Education
6.00 Credits
Abilene Christian University
on demand. Problems and methods of a practical nature studied in a ministry context.
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BIBM 635: Engaging Adolescents in Christian Formation
3.00 Credits
Abilene Christian University
spring, summer. Explores the processes of Christian spiritual formation and implications for ministry with adolescents. Students will think critically and theologically about adolescence as a socially constructed concept and plan intentionally for spiritual formation in a ministry directed at those in this time of life.
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BIBM 637: Ministry with Older Adults
3.00 Credits
Abilene Christian University
January. Covers demographics of the aging community, analyzes programs for serving the older member, and how to utilize the talents of mature church members. Same as GERO 637.
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BIBM 644: Pastoral Ministry Skills for Church Leaders
3.00 Credits
Abilene Christian University
summer. Pastoral ministry theory and skills for individuals, families, and congregations in crisis, especially designed for church leaders.
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BIBM 645: Managing Conflict in Churches
3.00 Credits
Abilene Christian University
spring. The course will offer an examination of the causes, arenas, and dynamics of conflict in churches with an introduction to five major approaches to interviewing in conflicted situations. A variety of instructional methods, including lectures, case studies, role plays, media, expert resource persons, and personal style instruments will be employed. Additional course fee required.
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BIBM 646: Youth and Family Ministry
3.00 Credits
Abilene Christian University
on demand. A detailed study of youth/family ministry in light of congregational systems, developmental studies, and youth culture with readings on topics significant to advanced youth ministry.
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BIBM 648: Christian Spiritual Formation
3.00 Credits
Abilene Christian University
fall, spring. Christian spiritual formation is the process of being conformed to the image of Christ for the sake of others. This course identifies how God utilizes Scripture, people, contexts, literature, spiritual disciplines, and events to transform believers into Christlikeness.
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BIBM 649: Small Group Ministry
3.00 Credits
Abilene Christian University
January. Provides biblical foundations, theory, and practice of small groups in ministry contexts. Rather than concentrating on psychology and group dynamics, the nucleus of the course is designing, structuring, implementing, administering, and evaluating small groups in the church.
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