Becoming a Partner in Ministry (Online) – PIM Day Course
Becoming a Partner in Ministry (Online)
LF302, 2 Credits
Mondays, 12.30 pm – 3.30 pm
Looks at the unique challenges and needs of a wife as a partner in ministry as her husband serves in full-time Christian ministry and presents biblical ways of responding to the challenges.
Registration deadline is Friday, 29 December 2023.
Biblical Foundations 2 (Onsite) – Day Course
Biblical Foundations 2 (Onsite)
BS413, 3 Credits
Fridays, 9.00 am – 12.00 pm
Introductory course is aimed at building foundational knowledge and understanding of the New Testament literature. The scope of this course includes composition and authorship, authority and reliability, historical and cultural contexts, major themes, and the importance of the New Testament in Christian living and ministry.
Registration deadline: Friday, 29 December 2023.
Marriage & Family Counselling (Onsite) – Day Course
Marriage & Family Counselling (Onsite)
LF562, 3 Credits
Fridays, 9.00 am – 11.30 am
Focuses on biblical counselling approaches to common issues faced by engaged and married couples and in family relationships. Students will learn to recognize and understand common dysfunctions, how individuals relate and why they do so, and how to bring healing and resolution.
Auditors are expected to complete the asynchronous portions of each week’s lesson so that they can participate in class discussions.
Registration deadline: Friday, 29 December 2023.
New Testament Epistles & Revelation (Onsite) – Day Course
New Testament Epistles & Revelation (Onsite)
NT511, 3 Credits
Fridays, 9.00 am – 12.00 pm
A study of each New Testament epistle (Romans through Jude) and the book of Revelation in light of their political, cultural, historical, and literary contexts. Bible study skills learnt in the prerequisite course will be applied to selected passages. Passages that are considered challenging exegetically will also be discussed. Prerequisite: BS510 Bible Study Methods & Hermeneutics.
Registration deadline: Friday, 29 December 2023.
Church, Society & Ethical Issues in Asia (Onsite) – Day Course
Church, Society & Ethical Issues in Asia (Onsite)
IS560, 3 Credits
Thursdays, 1.30 pm – 4.30 pm
The Asian context raises a wide range of challenging issues for individuals and the Church. In this context, theologically grounded and philosophically informed responses are needed in order for the Christian faith community to not only “do the right thing” but also to be a witness in the wider community. This course will provide a survey of approaches to resolving these ethical dilemmas, facilitate thoughtful discussions regarding them, and give suggestions for the Christian community to be more influentially salt and light in the world.
Registration deadline: Friday, 29 December 2023.