STANDARDS OF CONDUCT
All students are expected to live a life that adorns the gospel of Jesus Christ.
(72 Semester Hours)
You must be a graduate of an approved Associates Degree program in Religion, Theology, Ministry or Biblical Studies with at least a 3.0 GPA in order to enroll in this program. Students have up to 3 years to complete this program. The courses in this program average about 300 pages each and require three Student Reports of 20 questions each to be successfully completed with at least 65.0 average. Graduates with at least a 3.0 GPA are eligible to enter the Masters Degree program and ordination through the Ambassadors Ministerial Fellowship.
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Online
Correspondence
Classroom
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UNIT ONE
This course teaches that although we cannot become completely like Christ, we are to reach for this highest of goals that the Bible sets for us, since this will enable us to achieve more than accomplishing a goal that is too low.
The Kingdom, Power and the Glory
This course will help provide a much fuller understanding of New Testament truths and the reliable manner in which they were transmitted to us. It will also enable those who absorb it to teach others about the Word of God in a greatly enhanced fashion.
This course you will follow this kind of systematic study to see what the Scriptures teach about the universe and its ruler; about mankind, and the structure God has chosen for his development. You will also discover what the Bible has to say about the future.
The Christian Church in Ministry
This course you will learn that the Great Commission given by Christ is the Church's authority to act for God. The Church has not been left to carry on the work alone, however, for Christ sent His Holy Spirit to be our Helper, and He works in and through us to fulfill the redemptive plan of God.
This
course teaches about these spiritual gifts which are available to the
believer to help him become a greater blessing to the church and more
effective in spreading the gospel.
Solving Life's Problem
This course will teach you how to apply the principles of problem-solving to the situations in your life, you will discover the wonderful blessing of allowing your problem-solver, Jesus Christ, to help you as you give your problems to Him!
UNIT TWO
This course, prayer is presented as the preparation for worship and worship is defined as constantly living in a way that pleases God and fulfills His purposes.
This course is a systematic study of the Old Testament. Many of the names, terms, and events that are difficult to understand are addressed, along with most of the questions that are pertinent to an understanding of the Old Testament period.
Salvation
is the crucial subject of this course and the definition is broadened
to include everything that was purchased at Calvary. Salvation is shown
to include not only the forgiveness of the sins of the past and
deliverance from the power of sin in the present, but also protection
against the depredations that could be brought on by sin in the future.
In this course the value of having the direction of the Holy Spirit in planning strategy for the founding of new churches is shown.
This course will demonstrate how to communicate God's Word effectively through preaching and teaching. It will point out the advantages of both and help prepare students to use them in the best manner for evangelizing the unsaved and providing for the spiritual development and maturity of those that are ministered to.
In this course leadership is analyzed from both perspectives and the examples provided by several of God's chosen leaders are examined. Students are guided in an analysis of the principles which make leaders effective. Also, the most advanced theories of leadership and human development are outlined and the application of these theories in harmony with Christian faith and practice is explained
UNIT THREE
The subject of this course is how to become a faithful steward in every aspect of life.
The careful, methodical study of the Bible is the subject of this course. The first part introduces the principles, terminology, and means of interpretation that are essential to all effective methods of Bible study. The next series of lessons emphasizes an intense scrutiny of individual books through the synthetic or whole-book method of study. The biographical, topical, and devotional methods of study are critiqued in the last section and their value is discussed.
In this course you will become acquainted with the ways in which your Friend, the Holy Spirit, wants to help you, in the same way that Jesus helped people when He was here on earth.
This course will encourage and instruct those who would like to help develop spiritual maturity in others. It will also make them aware of their own need for more instruction. The emphasis is on the interdependence that exists in the Christian community. Recent converts need to be instructed and encouraged and mature Christians need to teach and nurture others in order to grow themselves.
This course will help you utilize what you know about salvation and the joy of serving God so that you can tell others about the pleasure of being a Christian.
This course is a practical study from Galatians 5 and related Scriptures. It emphasizes the development of these desirable qualities (love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control) and their benefits in the Christian's relationships and service.

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