This course explores the historical development of the Christian Church from its inception in the early apostolic era to the modern age. It examines major movements, key figures, church councils, theological developments, and how the Church has responded to societal changes over the centuries.
This class is an introductory review of the basic theological concentrations of the Christian faith. It centers on studying the entire scope of the Bible to gather everything Scripture teaches about a particular topic or issue. The class will give a general overview of Theology Proper, Christology, Pneumatology, Soteriology, Ecclesiology, Angelology, Bibliology, Eschatology etc. After […]
This course prepares students for pastoral work by covering essential aspects of shepherding God’s people, including pastoral responsibilities. This course provides a comprehensive study of biblical and theological foundations of pastoral leadership, pastoral care, preaching, counseling, and ethical standards for ministry. Additionally, it explores the administrative aspects of ministry, including church governance, financial stewardship, conflict […]
Every minister of the gospel is called to win and preserve souls. (John 15:16) This class would seek to equip the students with relevant practical and contemporary skills and strategies for effective soul-winning. This is expected to ignite the passion for souls and their conservation in the heart of every student. This will be a […]
This course teaches students how to interpret and communicate the Scriptures effectively. It covers biblical hermeneutics, principles of exegesis, sermon structure, and practical application of the Bible in preaching and teaching.
This class gives a general overview of each book of the Old Testament portion of the Bible. Students will gain an understanding of the historical background, central theme or purpose, literary design, cultural context, and applicable message for contemporary believers. The purpose is to prepare the student for more intensive studies in the Old Testament. […]
This course teaches students how to interpret and communicate the Scriptures effectively. It covers biblical hermeneutics, principles of exegesis, sermon structure, and practical application of the Bible in preaching and teaching.
This class gives a general overview of each book of the Old Testament portion of the Bible. Students will gain an understanding of the historical background, central theme or purpose, literary design, cultural context, and applicable message for contemporary believers. The purpose is to prepare the student for more intensive studies in the Old Testament. […]