- This course is a master’s degree level course focusing on how to defend the historical Christian faith. It is designed as an introduction to the history and shape of Christian apologetics and to the contemporary issues which drive our modern apologetic response. During the course participates will learn what the study of apologetics represents, why it is needed today, and how to employ it in such a way to tear down cultural and false doctrinal barriers and pave the way to the sharing of the Gospel.
This course subject was developed by and is taught by Dr. Richard E. Tompkins Good administration is essential to the ministry of a church. A church that operates smoothly can concentrate on the mission of the church instead of office supplies, insurance, weddings, weeding the flowerbeds, who's cleaning the church and what happened to the extra key to the church office. This course will explore the Church organization, office administration, financial procedures, planning and budgeting, managing the facilities, planning special events, staff relationships and more.
This Webinar's purpose is to challenge, encourage, and exhort Christians to live debt-free. Although this webinar will focus more on debt-free ministries, we will explore personally being debt free.
- Teacher: Michael Stine
This course subject is designed to aid the student in sermon preparation. Being able to prepare sermons is one of the main concentrations of the preacher. This course contains a study of sermon preparation relating to: The Call, The Role of The Holy Spirit, Selecting a Text, Exegesis, the Text, Sermon Purpose, Outlining the Sermon, Introduction and Conclusion, Manuscript Writing, and Delivery.
Dr. Michael Stine, Professor
