Missions Foundations – Online Day Course
Missions Foundations (Online)
IS409, 3 Credits
Tuesdays, 1.30 pm-4.30 pm
This course focuses on God’s missions agenda throughout the Bible. In addition, examples from various historical and contemporary contexts will be discussed. Students will consider their personal role in missions today. Read more
Contextualisation – Concurrent Day Course
Contextualisation (Concurrent)
IS520/TS570, 2 Credits
Wednesdays, 9.00 am-11.00 am
This course examines the process involved in the contextualisation of theology and ministry, identifying themes and methods appropriate for the Asian context. Using the framework of critical contextualisation, the class will examine the issues that arise in contextualising. Students will also develop strategies to contextualise meaningfully in their church and ministry. Read more
Building Spiritual Movements – Concurrent Day Course
Building Spiritual Movements (Concurrent)
IS501, 3 Credits
Thursdays, 9.00 am-12.00 pm
This course provides the “big picture” of building disciples in a movement context.
Students learn the biblical basis of spiritual movements and analyze a few historical and current examples. This course is intended to motivate and equip students to be more effective in their personal ministry of evangelism and discipleship and trust God to build communities of Spirit-filled multipliers wherever He calls them to minister. Prerequisite: IS400 Evangelism & Follow-Up Seminar. Read more
The Significant Woman – Partners in Ministry Online Course
The Significant Woman (Online)
LF411, 2 Credits
Mondays, 1.00 pm-3.00 pm (18 July–5 September)
As a woman, would you like to learn how to live a life of significance? No matter what season of life you are in, this course is designed to help you grow in your relationship with God, become aware of who God created you to be, discover and do what He has called you to do. Read more
Church History 1 – Online Evening Course
Church History 1: Late First Century to the Rise of Enlightenment (Online)
TS500, 3 Credits
Tuesdays, 7.00 pm-9.00 pm
This course helps students better appreciate and understand their own faith by studying some of the key movements and ideas from the history of the Christian Church. The course will follow the history of Christianity from the late first century to the rise of the Enlightenment. Prerequisite for Credit Students: LF500 Research & Writing for Christian Leadership. Read more