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Church History II

GE 102

A course designed to furnish the student with an understanding of the historical and theological roots of the modern Pentecostal movement, particularly from the Reformation period.

This course is designed to bring a competent and inspiring panorama overview of the past, present, and future of Victory Outreach International. It focuses on those principles and strategies that have assisted in making Victory Outreach a worldwide movement.

Church History III - History & Vision of VOI

GE 104

This course will instruct the students in the various ways of starting new churches with emphasis on accountability, working with denominational or church leaders, and hands-on experience. How to survey a community, plans, objectives, and goals will all be discussed as well as the need for commitment, sacrifice, work, faith, and results.

Church Planting

C204

Comparative Religions

GE203

A study of origins, fundamental principles, and holy writings of the various religions and cults of the world. This course provides a Christian response to and a well-rounded knowledge of the various beliefs and customs.

An individual and comparative study of the history and prophecies of these two books showing the relationship and role of the Jews and Church in God’s plan with special emphasis on interpretation of the prophetic messages.

Daniel and Revelation

B203

Effective Evangelism

C205

The Biblical basis for evangelism is studied as well as the individual Christian’s responsibility in spreading the Gospel. Emphasis is placed on Scripture memorization, prayer, evangelism, and programs for the church in community evangelism.

James; I and II Peter; I, II and III John; Jude are studied in relation to their content, interpretation, distinctive teaching, and significance to the canon of the New Testament.

General Epistles

B204

An in-depth look at the four Gospels with a view to establishing a life of Christ. Special emphasis is given to the teachings of Jesus in their historical and contemporary contexts.

The Gospels

B205

A study of the science and rules of biblical exegesis and interpretation. This course establishes the principles and methods by which the correct meaning of the Scriptures may be obtained.

Hermeneutics

B103

A study of the basic elements of public speaking with the purpose of preparing the student in the delivery of sermons. The various forms of sermon preparation and structure will also be studied.

Homiletics

C104

A study of the principles and procedures involved in effective classroom teaching: philosophies of teaching, methods, the teaching-learning process, motivation, guidance, integration and evaluation.

Instructor's Training Course

C206

Anchor 3
Anchor CR
Homiletics
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