Typical 1st Year Courses Day School
Schedule: 8:30 am -12:30 pm (Monday – Thursday)
Course 1 - Foundations of Faith
This course explains the concept of faith in God and His Word. Emphasis is placed on scriptural ways to develop ever-increasing faith in God.
Course 2 - Discovering Your Purpose
This course will help students discover their own specific purpose in life and ministry, while it inspires and equips them to boldly fulfill their God-given destiny.
Course 3 - Finding Your Place
This course assists the student in understanding the value of serving in the Body of Christ and helps them find their place of service. This course also teaches the student the function and the characteristics of the five-fold ministry gifts. It will emphasize church leadership and the responsibilities of each office of church government.
Course 4 - Methods of Bible Study
This course explores various tools and methods of Bible study, including book, character, word, and topical studies. Students are trained on a variety of book based study aids and become familiarized with computer-based study tools.
Course 5 - Biblical Finances
This course reveals God’s plan of provision and abundance for His people. It emphasizes the need for faith and an understanding of the principles necessary to receive God’s best.
Course 6 - Christian Character
This course is designed to give the student a solid moral character based on spiritual enlightenment. The blessings of God follow moral and ethical behavior, and these are essential for any minister of the Gospel.
Course 7 - Old Testament Survey
This course provides an overview of the messages, the authors, and the main themes of the books of the Old Testament.
Course 8 - Life & Teachings of Christ
This course provides an outline of the life and teachings of Jesus Christ and survey the order of the events in His earthly ministry.
Course 9 - Authority of the Believer
This course helps the student understand the authority that God has given themas a believer and challenges them to walk in that authority in their daily lives.
Course 10 - The Anointing
This course helps the student identify the anointing of God in the Old and New Testaments and specifically in the life and ministry of Jesus. It will also help the student understand the anointing from God that is available for believers today.
Course 11 - Divine Guidance
This course will help students grow in their ability to discern the voice of God for specific guidance in their lives.
Course 12 - Submission & Authority
This course will help students develop a scriptural understanding of submission to authority as God has ordained it, within the home,the local church, and the universal Church.
Course 13 - Spiritual Gifts
This course gives the student a working knowledge of the nine New Testament gifts of the Spirit as described in I Corinthians 12 and 14.
Course 14 - Acts of the Apostles
This course is a study of the powerful ministry of the Holy Spirit inthe early New Testament Church and challenges students to expect the same powerful outpouring in these last days.
Course 15 - Divine Healing
This course reveals that physical healing has been provided for every believer in the redemptive work of Christ. Students will examine what the Bible says about God’s will to heal “all,” then take a look at God’s methods ofhealing and discover common hindrances to receiving healing.
Course 16 - New Testament Survey
This course provides an overview of the main thoughts and the central themes of the twenty-seven books of the New Testament.
Course 17 - Principles of Prayer
This course helps the student understand the principles and purpose of prayer as outlined in the Bible. The students will cover the different kinds of prayer, the function of prayer in our daily lives, and how to pray and seek God on a daily basis.
Course 18 - Personal Evangelism
This course examines the biblical principles of effective evangelism: the message,the mandate, the motivation, and the methods.