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Welcome To Our First Year Curriculum Overview |
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| Graduates of Ambassador Christian College's first year of study are eligable for an Associates Degree in Theology. The student must successfully complete all course work with a passing grade for each course of study. All financial obligations to the college must be met in full before degrees can be conferred. First Year- General Education Courses101. Prove All Things Basic Doctrinal Course (36 lessons). Begins with foundational doctrines such as the existence of God and the scientific proof of His existence, the inspiration of the Holy Bible, the historicity of Jesus of Nazareth and other basic doctirnes proved from the Bible. 4 Credit Hours 120. Principles of Church Growth I. Reveals fundamental methods in church planting and church growth. The student will be allowed to participate in actual church growth programs which will benefit any local congregation. 130. Praise and Worship in the Church. Scriptual methods for proper worship and praise of God as revealed in both the Old and New Testaments. 150. Survey of the Gospels. Using the Bible as the textbook, Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John will be surveyed and compared. Special reference notes will be addressed from college textbooks usch as A.T. Robertson;s "Harmony of the Gospels" as well as others. The student will study all four Gospels in learning about the life and teachings of Jesus Christ. 3 Credit Hours 210. Survey of the Book of Acts. Understanding the theme of the "history book" of the New Testament, the rise of the early Church, its history and teachings, and the general overview of doctrines held by the first century Church. 3 Credit Hours 240. Survey of the General Epsistles. Emphasis on understanding the Law as the early Church did and the doctrinal teachings found in these epistles. 250. Survey of the Epistles of Paul. The primary teachings of the Apostle Paul as it relates to the New Covenant and the New Testament Chruch. 3 Credit Hours 260. Survey of the Book of Revelation. Study of New Testament eschatology. Major themes are the Great Tribulation, the Rapture and the Seven Trumpets leading up to the Second Coming of Christ. 2 Credit Hours 270. Faith and Healing. Explains what the Bible actually says regarding healing for today; definition of faith and how to use the "faith of God" for healing and miracles. Students will not only be taught how to receive healing when needed, bu twill be taught how to effectively pray for others for healing and how to get results using the "faith of God" as taught by Jesus Christ. 3 Credit Hours 280. Principles of Prosperity. An extremely life-changing course teaching the student the three major principles of getting our needs supplied through supernatural means and on a continual basis according to Matthew 6:33 and Phillipians 4:19. 3 Credit Hours First Year Ministerial Course: 290. Principles of Preaching I (Homiletics) Lecture and Lab. The ministerial student will get practical education in actual preaching and teaching the Word of God. Emphasis on effective delivery in public speaking. 1 Credit Hour
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