APL300 Apologetics. This course is designed to
give the student an understanding of the nature and
scope of Apologetics as it relates to Christianity. Know
what you believe and why. What do you say to someone who
insists that the Bible contradicts itself? Combine
passion and knowledge to feel comfortable in giving an
answer to those who question the veracity of the sacred
script.Holman
Quick Source Guide to Apologetics by Kendell Easley
12.00
BBL204 Leader of One. All leadership must start
with self. Until there is self mastery, there can be no
dynamic leadership. Subjects include: principles of
transformation; charting your course with God; building
the leadership wall.
Leader of One $14.00
NTS101 Gospel of John
- The author of the fourth gospel was singled out
among the disciples of Jesus as being the one whom
"Jesus loved" and he had a prominent role in the life of
Jesus. John was not intimidated by Jesus. He was not
afraid of his Lord and Master. The Jesus John knew was
not a hooded mystic, abstracted by heavenly visions.
Life Lessons: The Gospel of John Max Lucado 10.00
NTS203 Book of Romans
- The Book of Romans tells us about God, who He
is and what He has done. It tells us of Jesus Christ,
what His death accomplished. It tells us about
ourselves, what we were like without Christ and who we
are after trusting in Christ. Paul points out that God
did not demand men have their lives.
The Letter to the Romans (New Daily Study Bible) William
Barclay 11.00
THE100 Playing by the
Rules:- A Basic
Guide to Interpreting the Bible: Build the
foundation to study, interpret, and understand the Bible
and its many different types of genres (poetry, history,
prophetic, etc.) Pull the meaning from biblical texts,
that applies to contemporary life. While written for
people first learning to study the Bible, it contains a
wealth of information for more advanced students.
A Basic Guide to Interpreting the Bible, 2nd edition:
Playing by the Rules By: Robert H. Stein $15.00 |
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CED502
Christian Ed. Psychology - This module
provides a variety of concepts in using
Christian education and discipleship to promote
spiritual maturity within the local church. God
calls us as disciplers to shape our learners –
their thinking, values, and behaviors – by His
power, toward His ends, through His Word.
Without that call, we reduce the study of
educational psychology to bits and pieces of
conflicting theories.
“Created
to Learn: A Christian Teacher’s Introduction to
Educational Psychology” by William R. Yount.
$29.00
CSN511 Pastoral
Counseling Ethics. This module
explores the ethics needed in Pastoral
counseling in today’s complex world. A team of
professional counselors grapple with complex
dilemmas to forge an ethical approach to
Christian counseling. Edited by Randolph
K.Sanders, this book is an indispensable
resource for understanding counseling ethics in
light of Christian faith and practice.
“Christian
Counseling Ethics: A Handbook for Therapists,
Pastors and Counselors” by Randolph K. Sanders.
$19.00 |