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Through the examination of various biblical texts this course focuses on the believer’s life in Christ. Included in the study will be themes such as: prayer, temptation, nurturing the spiritual life, work of the Holy Spirit and spiritual warfare.
An introductory study of the historical and geographic background of the New Testament and an overview of major emphases of each book within the New Testament.
An introductory study of the historical and geographic background of the New Testament and an overview of major emphases of each book within the New Testament.
A study of the life, times and message of Jeremiah. An exegetical study of the book will emphasize Jeremiah’s message for his era and how it relates to our day. Pre-requisite: BI111
A study of the life and teachings of Jesus Christ as presented in the first three Gospels, with an inductive study of one of the Gospels. Current literary and historical approaches to the gospel narratives will be examined.
A study of the book of Revelation, with significant attention given to the nature, general content, and principles of interpretation of apocalyptic writings in the Old and New Testaments. Pre-requisite: BI121
Theology II develops a thoughtful biblical understanding of the Lordship of Jesus Christ. The doctrine of Jesus Christ and redemption, Holy Spirit and salvation, church and mission, and eternal hope and resurrection will be examined and applied to life. Pre-requisite: TH212
A course dealing with the characteristic forms of wisdom literature in the Old Testament. Selections from Job, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, Song of Solomon, and Lamentations will be studied.
A study of the origin, development and spread of the Anabaptist movement, with special emphasis on history, doctrine and biography.
This course introduces the principles of communication and critical thinking to provide students foundational skills for reading, writing, and speaking at the college level. *BA Grads must achieve a minimum grade of C+.
An introduction to ethical thinking and ethical systems. A study of biblical principles of right and wrong and their applications to current social and personal issues.
A basic overview of the human life cycle from conception to death with attention given to physical, emotional, social, cognitive and moral dynamics of development, and their implications for services to children, youth and adults.
An examination of deeper human thinking philosophy in its endeavour to provide answers to the questions of life, reality, society and God. Historical development and modern trends, as well as methods and systems, will be explored and critically evaluated from the standpoint of the Christian faith.
A study of the family in contemporary society. Topics include courtship, marriage and developmental stages of the family. Singleness, single parent families and alternative family lifestyles will also be discussed.
An introduction of today’s principal religions including Christianity, Jainism, Islam, Hinduism, Shintoism, Sikhism, Confucianism, Taoism, Zoroastrianism and Buddhism, as well as a study of selected contemporary alternative religious movements.
This senior seminar reflects on student ministry, academics, and student life at the college. Students integrate their education by developing a biblical philosophy of ministry for their major discipline. Through readings, assessments, and mentoring conversations students will consider their sense of God’s call and vocation. Internship or Practicum is an extended ministry co-component. Students in a 3-year program take a 1-credit component; students in a 4-year program take two additional 1-credit components. Lab fees may apply. Pre-requisite: CM301
The role of the Holy Spirit empowered witness for Christ in its personal and corporate dimensions. The principles and practices of presenting the Christian gospel are shaped by peace and justice. Service learning component: Mission X North – one week cross-cultural ministry component. Pre-requisite: CM101
An intensive practicum where students experience the greatness of God’s kingdom and discover new ways of embodying faith in Christ through partnership with international ministries. Service learning component: Mission X International – three week cross-cultural ministry. Pre-requisite: CM201
An intensive practicum where students experience the greatness of God’s kingdom and discover new ways of embodying faith in Christ through partnership with international ministries. Service learning component: Mission X International – three week cross-cultural ministry. Pre-requisite: CM201
An introductory study of counselling. The course examines theories and models of counselling in relation to biblical teaching, with an emphasis on practical application.
Followers of Jesus gather as churches to minister in upward, inward, and outward dimensions. Explores the identity and mission of the church in its worship, Scripture, discipleship, community, and mission. Inspires a love for the church and develops models of ministry for today. Service learning component: Mission X Winnipeg – five day cross-cultural ministry.
An introduction to the missional call of the believer and the global mission of the church, including some instrospection as to personal calling and giftedness. Course material includes a brief biblical theology of mission, an overview of the history of missions and a discussion of current mission efforts around the world.
This course provides an overview of youth ministry in the church and para-church, a look at youth culture, an understanding of youth development and spiritual formation, and a discussion of programming issues.
This course will deal with models of leadership as practiced in the church and society. An analysis of these models and their suitability in various leadership roles will be discussed in the context of developing specific skills.
What the church needs today is an ever-expanding core of self-motivated, mature followers of Jesus who can reproduce themselves in others. Yet what we often observe are shallow believers with minimal impact on the unbelieving world around us. This year's conference seeks to address this issue and refocus our attention on "making disciples."
What the church needs today is an ever-expanding core of self-motivated, mature followers of Jesus who can reproduce themselves in others. Yet what we often observe are shallow believers with minimal impact on the unbelieving world around us. This year's conference seeks to address this issue and refocus our attention on "making disciples."
Complete your field education journals online.
Complete your field education journals online.
Complete your field education journals online.
Field Education: the practical application of ministry formation in hands on ministry
Ministry Formation Groups are major specific small groups intended to help with specific gift discernment and mentoring for future ministry involvement (informal mentoring)
This course provides information and tutorials for instructors on various aspects of moodle.
This course contains information about the SBC network.
This is a test course set up to try out different options.
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