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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Students will be introduced to the dynamics of the spiritual journey with a series of faculty mentors and presenters. Fundamental to the academic journey is developing the ability to "hear" and know the heart ofGod. This course will assist students in developing a "conversational relationship with God" by developingdisciplines that will carry the student through the entire academic experience.
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Living the Compassion of Christ Psychological perspectives shaping that practice. The class will provide students with basic skills to provide care and counseling, especially in a church setting, and how to provide care for yourself so that you can also care for others. Students will work in small groups and provide reflections on cases/circumstances of pastoral care in which they were either a facilitator or a participant. Prerequisite: EN101 or, permission from the instructor
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the models and strategies for personal and congregational evangelization based upon Biblical, historical, and cultural foundations. Prerequisite: EN: 101 English Composition, EN102, English Composition II or permission from the instructor.
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Examines models, strategies and effects of personal, congregational and communal evangelism within AfricanAmerican communities. The goal of this course is to discover effective methods to present the gospel in ways that are sensitive to social, cultural and personal needs. Prerequisites: EN 101: English Composition, English Composition II, or permission from the instructor. Recommended prerequisites: BI 101: Old Testament Survey and BI 102: New Testament Survey.
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3.00 Credits
Reaching Hearts in the Inner City This course introduces students to ministry in urban contexts providing equipping skills for ministry. Topics include Biblical injunctive to ministry, dynamics of urban centers, relief ministries, community development and ministry to various ethnic populations. Prerequisite: EN 101: English Composition, EN102, English Composition II or permission from the instructor.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides the student with a Biblical understanding of God's creative and innovative nature. The course offers each student contemporary tools for innovation and creativity. Students will strengthen the right/creative side of the brain, with its emphasis on patterns, special awareness, images, and simultaneity, through a series of exercises that will enhance applied creativity. Students will leave the course better able to embrace and pursue "God's big dream" by expanding innovative ideas of vocational call. PrerequisitesDynamics of the Christian Life or permission from the instructor.
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3.00 Credits
The Life of the Heart A study of the dynamics of Christian growth and maturity, with special emphasis on the Spiritfilled life and classic devotional literature. The concepts of discipleship and spiritual formation are considered with respect to human developmental patterns. Attention is given to students' own spiritual growth, so that they may facilitate the spiritual growth of others. Prerequisites: EN 101: English Composition, EN102, English Composition II or permission from the instructor.
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3.00 Credits
The course is an introduction to the two key factors in the ministry of education, teaching and learning. The course will provide students with a comprehensive understanding of teaching and learning in contemporary culture, the process of communicating/applying Biblical truth to society through the venue of teaching, and the process of developing and delivering a systematic lesson plan. Focused time will be spent on the role of the teacher, techniques used in teaching, understanding contemporary culture, and biblical views of learning. Prerequisite: EN 101: English Composition, EN102, English Composition II, or permission from the instructor. Academic Catalog 20082009 61
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3.00 Credits
In this course, students will engage in handson training in a setting that will provide actual, handson experience in some form of Christian counseling that does not require state licensure. Examples include crisis pregnancy centers, battered women's ministries? men's accountability groups, 12stepprograms? nonclinical counseling in troubled teen ministries, etc. Prerequisites: EN101, CC 201, CC 205, CC 206, CC 301, CC 302, and CC 406 or permission of the Department Chair.
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3.00 Credits
Heart and Soul, Mind and Strength Introduction to the foundations and nature of psychology as a science. Discussion of motivation, emotions, health, social behavior, personality, psychological disorders, and psychotherapy.
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