The Bachelor of Christian Missions Program is designed to help train and prepare Christians for missionary work. The student will have the opportunity to learn in the areas of New Testament Greek, Biblical Studies, systematic theology and world missions. The student will develop a comprehension of the global mandate of Jesus Christ as it relates to world missions. The program is designed to develop an awareness of the importance of personal development for missions, by looking into educational ministries, evangelism and church planting in a global perspective. Some students in this program may have the opportunity to share the Gospel of Jesus Christ in other countries around the world.
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Required Hours and Courses Total Credit Hours: 126 Old Testament 12 hrs. New Testament 21 hrs. Systematic Theology 12 hrs. Biblical Studies 12 hrs. Ministry 6 hrs. Language Studies 15 hrs. Christian Life Resume 18 hrs. Elective 18 hrs. Courses: OT130 – Old Testament Survey I OT132 – Old Testament Survey II OT131 – Genesis (Old Testament Studies) NT130 – New Testament Survey I NT132 – New Testament Survey II NT431 – St. John NT531 – Acts NT631 – Romans (New Testament Study) TH131 – Christology TH231 – Bibliology TH531 – Soteriology TH531 – Theology Proper BS231 – Hermeneutics BS430 – Church History I BS532 – Church History II (Biblical Studies) GK130 – Greek I GK232 – Greek II GK333 – Greek III EN430 – English I EN532 – English II MI331 – World Religions (Modern Cults) MI130 – Introduction to Christian Missions MI132 – Christian Missions MI231 – Missionary Life and Work MN531 – Evangelism (Ministry Studies) Elective (6) Christian Life Resume |