The Bachelor of Christian Religious Studies/Ministry provides students with learning experiences needed to equip them for the finest service to God and their fellow man, to provide well-balanced general education as well as the opportunity for detailed study; to provide an opportunity to study and learn the doctrines and practices of New Testament Christianity. To aid in the development of a Christian philosophy of life and to assist in developing Christian standards of moral and ethical conduct.
-
The Gospel of John
-
Hermeneutics
-
Sociology of the Family
-
Christian Character Development
-
Introduction to Communication (Evangelism)
-
Understanding the Holy Spirit
-
Theology II
-
English and Speech in Communication
-
New Testament Survey
-
Dynamic Christian Foundations
-
Financial Stewardship
-
Spiritual Formation
-
Christian Life
-
Introduction to Management
-
Faith Dynamics
-
Old Testament Survey
-
English and Speech in Communication
-
The Pentecostal Pulpit
-
Dynamics of Teaching
-
The Pentateuch
-
Introduction to Psychology (From the Christian Perspective)
-
Research Methodology I
-
Romans and Galatians
-
Acts of the Apostles
-
Christ Centered Counseling
-
Living Fruitfully
-
Homiletics
-
Theology of Worship and Studies in Psalms
-
First and Second Thessalonians
-
French
-
Computer Studies
-
Major and Minor Prophets
-
Hebrew
-
Introduction to World Missions
-
Principles and Philosophy of Church Growth
-
Spiritual Warfare
-
Royal Priesthood
-
History of Civilization (Church History)
-
Blood Covenant
-
Studies in Biblical Inner Healing
-
Cultural Anthropology
-
English Communication
-
Highly Exalted (Studies in the Ascension of Christ)
-
Introduction to Leadership
-
Introduction to Charismatic Theology
-
Pastoral Ministry