Course Descriptions
Module 1:
Introduction to Biblical Studies
(6 credits)
OLD & NEW
TESTAMENT SURVEYS:
This survey
provides an overview of the entire Bible. Study outlines of
each book of the Bible are provided for further development
by the student. Volume One: Introduction and Old Testament.
Volume Two: New Testament.
FOUNDATIONS
OF FAITH:
This course
stresses the importance of proper spiritual foundations for
life and ministry by focusing on foundations of the
Christian faith identified in Hebrews 6:1: Repentance,
faith, baptism, laying on of hands, resurrection, and
eternal judgment.
CREATIVE
BIBLE STUDY METHODS:
This course
equips students for personal study of the Word of God after
the conclusion of Institute training. Students learn how to
study the Bible by book, chapter, paragraph, verse, and
word. Other methods taught include biographical, devotional,
theological, typological, and topical. Special guidelines
for studying Bible poetry and prophecy are presented and
students are taught methods of charting and outlining.
Module 2:
Applying Biblical Studies: Personal
(9 credits)
DEVELOPING A
BIBLICAL WORLD VIEW:
This course
examines the Biblical world view from Genesis through
Revelation. God's plan for the nations of the world from the
beginning of time is detailed. Current worldwide spiritual
need is also presented.
KINGDOM
LIVING:
The "Gospel of
the Kingdom" shall be preached in all the world before the
return of the Lord Jesus Christ (Matthew 24:14).
Understanding of Kingdom principles is necessary if one is
to spread the Gospel of the Kingdom. This course focuses on
patterns and principles of Kingdom living applicable to life
and ministry.
KNOWING GOD'S
VOICE:
This course
explains how God speaks to men today and how to find His
general and specific plans for life. A Christian model for
decision making is presented, along with guidelines for
overcoming wrong decisions, steps to take if you have missed
the will of God, and methods for dealing with questionable
practices.
MINISTRY OF
THE HOLY SPIRIT:
This study
focuses on the ministry of the Holy Spirit, spiritual fruit,
and spiritual gifts. Students are guided in discovery of
their own spiritual gifts and position of ministry in the
Body of Christ.
SPIRITUAL
WARFARE:
This course
moves participants beyond the natural world into the realm
of the spirit. Tactics of the enemy are analyzed and
strategies of spiritual warfare assuring victory over the
principalities and powers of the spirit world are explained.
POWER
PRINCIPLES:
The early church
was born in a demonstration of the power of God. Power
principles taught in this course equip students for
spiritual harvest and moves them from being spectators to
demonstrators of the power of God.
Module 3:
Applying Biblical Studies: Community
(8 credits)
MANAGEMENT
PRINCIPLES:
A review of
Biblical management principles with emphasis on servant
leadership, Biblical leaders, and Scriptural strategies for
success.
ENVIRONMENTAL
ANALYSIS:
Students learn
environmental analysis on an individual, church, and
organizational basis. They learn how to analyze the
spiritual environment of a village, city, state or nation
prior to penetrating it with the Gospel message.
MANAGEMENT BY
OBJECTIVES:
Everything Jesus
did centered on the great purposes of God. This course
analyzes Christ's objectives for ministry and teaches
students to institute management by objectives in their own
life and ministry.
MOBILIZATION
METHODOLOGIES:
This course
presents methods for mobilizing spiritual forces for God and
explains the practical application of the Harvestime vision
to specific areas of ministry. Referral courses in various
areas of ministry are also available through this module.
EVANGELISM:
The Gospel of
the Kingdom spreads throughout the world as leaven in bread
dough: The leaven is small and hidden, but its impact is
unlimited. Effective evangelism strategies are taught,
including detailed instruction on the deliverance ministry,
church planting, and techniques of networking between
ministries.
STRATEGIES
FOR SPIRITUAL HARVEST:
The initial call
of Jesus Christ to men was to be spiritually reproductive:
"Follow me, and I will make you fishers of men." His final
command, that of the Great Commission, also challenged
followers to spiritual reproduction. Using the analogy of
the natural harvest, this course focuses on promises of
spiritual harvest, things that prevent harvest, and keys to
effective harvest. It communicates the vision which the
remainder of Institute training equips students to fulfill.
Module 4:
Applying Biblical Studies: Special
(7
credits)
TEACHING
TACTICS:
This course
examines the methods Jesus used to teach and preach the
Gospel. Students are taught how to prepare and present
lessons and how to teach and preach the Gospel.
MULTIPLICATION METHODOLOGIES:
God's plan for
spiritual multiplication is presented. This study reveals
how a single Christian can be responsible for the
multiplication of thousands of trained and motivated
believers.
JAIL AND
PRISON MINISTRY:
A complete guide
to jail and prison ministry. Includes guidelines for writing
and visiting inmates, conducting group services inside an
institution, reaching out to families of inmates, and
ministering on death row.
WOMEN,
A BIBLICAL PROFILE:
A study of all
the Bible teaches about women and their role in ministry.
Also includes a study of the Bible books bearing women’s
names--Ruth and Esther--and resources for biographical study
of all of the women of the Bible.
INTERCESSORY PRAYER:
An intercessory
prayer guide that includes guidelines on how to pray, what
to pray for, when not to pray, resources for prayer,
international intercession, and factors that hinder prayer.
HEALING,
BATTLE FOR THE BODY:
A study of all
the Bible teaches about divine healing. Complete guidelines
for receiving and ministering
healing. |