This is a school of the Spirit! When the Holy Spirit manifests, we step aside and let Him have His way. As a result, many morning devotional times last well into the afternoon, and classes for that day are canceled and made up later in the semester.
Course Schedules
Below is a schedule of Bible College courses in the full- and part-time curriculums. Full-time students complete years 1 and 2; Bachelor’s Degree students continue to years 3 and 4. Part-time students complete years 1 through 3, and Bachelor’s Degree students continue to years 4 through 6.
Graduates of the Diploma Curriculum can earn an Associate’s Degree through the articulation agreement End Time Harvest Bible College has with Logos University, Jacksonville Florida, USA.
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Full-Time Year 1
Semester 1
Course Name |
Credits |
Old Testament SurveyOld Testament SurveyAn historical and thematic survey of the contents of each book in the Old Testament, with particular attention to the cultural, historical, and geographical background of each book. The thematic thread of salvation is traced through each book. Discussions for life application are included at the conclusion of the study of each book. | 3 |
Life of ChristLife of ChristAn overview of the person and work of Jesus Christ from His pre-incarnate existence to the establishment of His eternal Kingdom. This study includes His incarnation, ministry on earth, death, burial, resurrection, and present-day ministry. The student will be able to understand Christ’s work, His person, including His humanity, deity, character, attributes and offices. Christ gave us a model to live by--therefore we study Him so that we may reflect Christ in our lives. | 2 |
Bible DoctrinesBible DoctrinesA study of the major doctrines which comprise the basis of Christian theology and faith. The point of reference for each doctrine is the Bible, not man’s opinion. | 2 |
Practical Christianity IPractical Christianity IThis course covers the topics: Spirit, Soul and Body (understanding the tripartite nature of man), Spiritual Authority (understanding authority as God designed it), Prayer, Faith, The Authority of the Believer (understanding what makes victorious living possible), and Spiritual Warfare. There is detailed examination of scripture for each of the units, with the focus on successfully applying this scripture to your life. | 3 |
Evangelism and DiscipleshipEvangelism and DiscipleshipThis course is designed to expand the student’s basic understanding of evangelism, present several methods of evangelism, giving students opportunity to practice them in class and demonstrate them in the field. This class also includes an introduction to discipleship, practical instruction on how to disciple, and provides materials for discipleship classes. | 2 |
Biblical LeadershipBiblical LeadershipAn in-depth study of Bible-based leadership as seen in the lives of different characters of the Bible, including the characteristics and qualifications of a biblical leader as seen in Scripture. The course is designed to allow the Lord to begin to mold your leadership character and qualities by enabling you to examine yourself in the light of Scripture in order to discover your strong leadership qualities, your weak areas, and to develop a plan to utilize your strong points and strengthen your weak leadership areas. | 1 |
English CompositionEnglish CompositionThis course is designed to hone your English language writing skills. A basic grammar review is accompanied by appropriate practice exercises focusing on the main grammatical errors. The course then considers specific writing skills—beginning with how to craft a paragraph, how to use writing devices, and ending with the crafting of an essay which will include the proper format for quoting from other materials and adding a bibliography. | 3 |
Semester 2
Course Name |
Credits |
New Testament SurveyNew Testament SurveyAn historical and thematic survey of the contents of each New Testament book. The purpose for which each book was written, to whom it was written, and what was specifically being addressed in each book will be examined. This course offers a greater revelation of the person of Jesus Christ, as well as life application for continual Christian growth. | 3 |
ActsActsAn in-depth study of the triumphant spread of the Gospel through the power of the Holy Spirit from Judea into the Gentile world as presented by Luke. This course is designed to acquaint you with the acts of the Holy Spirit in the creation and continuation of the ministry of the Church, including how it relates to Jesus’ mandate for missions to all believers to this day. | 2 |
PneumatologyPneumatologyAn in-depth study of the person, gifts, fruit, and ministry of the Holy Spirit. This course will encourage your personal relationship and fellowship with the Holy Spirit, help you understand the person and work of the Holy Spirit, and to be informed concerning the gifts and ministry of the Holy Spirit. | 2 |
Blood CovenantBlood CovenantThe course is divided into two parts: 1) A study of God’s redemptive blood covenant with man, which includes what a blood covenant is, the eight major covenants God made, and linking the Old Testament with the New Testament; 2) A biblical study of divine healing, with special focus on the ministry of our Lord Jesus Christ and His disciples, the Scriptural avenues God gives us to receive His healing, and practical suggestions for praying for healing and deliverance. | 2 |
Marriage and FamilyMarriage and FamilyA study to give you an understanding of God’s view towards marriage, to present the scriptural guidelines for family relationships, including those of husband/wife, parent/child and siblings/siblings, with special focus on the practical application of godly principles in the Christian home. This course also identifies sources of conflict within the family and examines ways to biblically resolve these conflicts. The goal is for the student to understand the need to preserve the family structure in order to be the representation of Christ and His Bride, the Church. | 2 |
Christian Stewardship Christian StewardshipA study of the biblical meaning of the word “steward” in both the Old and New Testaments. Scriptures will then be examined that relate to financial stewardship, including tithing and seed-faith offerings. You will not only be encouraged to be obedient to God’s commands, but will also be given materials to assist you in teaching on this topic of Christian Stewardship. | 2 |
Basic Math/AccountingBasic Math/AccountingA review of basic mathematical concepts, an introduction to basic accounting, including the preparation of a budget and an accurate preparation of financial statements. | 3 |
Full-Time Year 2
Semester 3
Course Name |
Credits |
PentateuchPentateuch An integrated study of the first five books of the Bible. From this course, you will see how God is faithful to His word, you will see how God’s plans continue forward in spite of human imperfection and error, and you will see the holiness that God requires of the believer as set forth in these five books. | 2 |
Pauline Epistles Pauline Epistles Each of Paul’s letters is surveyed, with attention given to historical settings, reasons for writing, teachings for the Church as a body, walking the Christian walk as an individual, and impartation for ministry. The presentation of the epistles will be in the order scholars believe they have been written. Through this study, you will gain a fuller understanding of the Father’s great love for us in Christ. You will also have a greater understanding of sound doctrine, not only for your personal walk, but also to guard against and to refute (show the lie and come against) heresies. | 3 |
Homiletics Homiletics A course presenting the fundamentals of preaching, the principles of outline construction and delivery techniques. Various sermon types will be presented to provide an understanding of how to build the different parts of a sermon and deliver different types of biblical messages. The student will prepare sermons using several types of outlines to obtain the desired objective. Exegetical skills will be introduced to enhance sermon-writing abilities. | 3 |
Eschatology Eschatology A study of the major examples from both the Old and New Testaments concerning events of the end times, and a detailed study of the entire Book of Revelation. This course is designed to keep you focused on what can be clearly understood about the end times so that you can remain firmly planted on the Word of God and not be led astray by speculations about what is not clear at this point in human history. When you finish this course, you will have a greatly expanded picture of what God has revealed concerning His plan of redemption for mankind, as well as His judgment upon unrepentant sinners, with the end goal of imparting into you the urgency to be a witness and present the gospel to those around you who are yet unsaved. | 2 |
Pastoral LeadershipPastoral LeadershipThe course is divided into three parts: The Pastor as Leader, Leadership Development, and Ministerial Ethics and Etiquette. The Pastor as Leader topic discusses the various leadership roles of the pastor, including leadership of yourself, your family, the variety of leadership functions within the church, and the role of the pastor in leadership within the community. Included also in this section of the course is how to organize and present the variety of meetings a pastor conducts, with emphasis on small group dynamics. The Leadership Development topic is designed to give you tools to develop the leadership of others. It presents a step-by-step process on how to develop effective leaders that serve with you in the Body of Christ. The third part of the course, Ministerial Ethics and Etiquette, addresses the biblical perspective on ethically correct standards for a leader in several given situations. | 3 |
Praise and Worship Praise and Worship An introduction to biblical principles of praise and worship. The course includes the planning of each aspect of a service, various types and settings in order for worship to be developed and maintained, the relationship between the pastor and the worship leader, and the relationship of the leader to the team. There is a section for worship leaders only that includes the musical mechanics involved in the implementation of praise and worship leadership. | 1 |
Old Testament Wisdom Literature Old Testament Wisdom Literature Emphasis on the content, historical perspective, and practical application to the present-day Christian from the books of Job, Psalms, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, and the Song of Solomon. The course also gives attention to the hermeneutical principles used in interpreting these books. These books must be studied with the purpose of applying the wisdom contained in these books to your every-day life. | 2 |
Semester 4
Course Name |
Credits |
Church Growth Church Growth This course is designed to equip you with the understanding of the “whys” and “whats” of church growth. You will be given practical tools to use to prepare for church growth, tools to receive new members and disciple them to be released into ministry, and insight into how to have a continual process of leadership development in order to sustain the growth resulting from harvest. The cell church concept will be studied, as well as practical methods for church planting. | 1 |
Gospels Gospels From the synoptic gospels, the focus is on the teachings of Jesus from the Sermon on the Mount and the Parables. The emphasis from the Sermon on the Mount will be on the moral and theological implications of Jesus’ message and the life application to the student. The emphasis on the Parables will be on the proper interpretation of these parables and understanding and applying Jesus’ teaching in each. From the Gospel of John, the seven “I AM’s” of Christ are examined in light of understanding the person and work of Christ. | 3 |
General Epistles General Epistles This course covers the books of Hebrews through Jude. Both the historical context as well as relevance to present-day Christian living will be presented. The study of the Book of Hebrews focuses on the sufficiency of Christ and His work compared to the Old Covenant, with exhortations to run the race with eyes fixed on Jesus, the author and finisher of our faith. The Epistle of James is examined with a focus on the practical exercise of the Christian faith, rather than its doctrine. The study of I, II Peter emphasizes the warnings given believers about false doctrines and teachings. The study of John’s Epistles focuses on the instructions to the individual believer and the church that will enhance growth and spiritual maturity. The study of Jude’s solemn warning against heresy and false teaching is coupled with his call to us to this day to contend for the faith. | 2 |
Hermeneutics Hermeneutics A course designed to implement the instruction received in Preaching I. It is designed for practical in-class sermon delivery. The student will deliver various types of sermons throughout the semester. The instructor’s review of both written and oral presentations will result in improved skills in preparation, design and delivery of sermons. | 3 |
Cults and Isms Cults and Isms A study of the beliefs of the major cults, eastern religions and the occult compared with the biblical principles of Christianity. The practical aspect and goal of this course is to present you with ideas on how to win souls from among them. | 1 |
Pastoral Counseling I Pastoral Counseling I General knowledge of the concepts of biblical counseling will be presented that will allow you to minister in a variety of situations. Basic facts about common situations and emotional disorders have been included in this course. Suggestions for praying for physical healing, emotional healing, and deliverance from demonic possession and oppression are also included. Case studies are included as role- playing throughout the course. | 2 |
Major and Minor Prophets Major and Minor Prophets An examination of the mission and ministry of Old Testament prophets presented chronologically in light of the historical context and the social, political and religious conditions of the nation of Israel during the time the prophets prophesied. These messages are as valid today as the day they were written. Therefore, the goal of this course is to understand the prophetic message both for the specific time written and for the timeless message to our day. | 3 |
Missions Missions A presentation of the biblical and theological understanding of missions and evangelism from a Pentecostal perspective and how it applies in the church and the lives of the individual today. The course is designed to teach you the basics of missions work in two areas: practical suggestions to help you be effective in a cross-cultural situation; and a territorial warfare technique called spiritual mapping, used for effective warfare over territories that prepares the way for rapid evangelistic movement. This latter technique will be helpful to you in any evangelistic ministry you are involved in. | 1 |
Full-Time Year 3
Semester 5
Course Name |
Credits |
Gospel of JohnGospel of JohnAn in-depth study of John’s Gospel from the point of view of John’s actual purpose in writing this Gospel as stated in Jn. 20:30-31— “30 And truly Jesus did many other signs in the presence of His disciples, which are not written in this book; 31 but these are written that you may believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, and that believing you may have life in His name.” Several goals for the student are established in this study: to have a greater understanding of the Father’s great love for us; to draw the student closer to Christ as you consider His person and work; and to draw life application from the verses in this Gospel. |
3 |
Feasts of IsraelFeasts of IsraelAn in-depth study of the feasts of Israel as instituted by God in the Old Testament, their historical background, their theological and prophetic significance, and their fulfillment in Christ. One goal of this course is for you to see how to apply the lessons gleaned from each feast to your life. |
3 |
Church HistoryChurch HistoryThis survey course of church history begins in the time of Jesus and the beginning of the Church on Pentecost. It then follows the progress of the Church from apostolic times to the present day, including the history of the church in Ghana. This course has been designed to include brief studies of individuals, theological issues and events that have shaped the church during these centuries. The goal is for you to draw conclusions from history concerning the present state and need of the Church, both worldwide and in Ghana. |
3 |
Principles of Bible StudyPrinciples of Bible StudyVarious methods of Bible study are presented to the student, including word studies, biographical studies, and historical studies. This course will cover two aspects of interpretation: actual principles of interpretation and a method of interpretation called the inductive method. The use of the following references will be presented: Strong’s Concordance, Vine’s Expository Dictionary, Wilson’s Old Testament Word Studies, Vincent’s New Testament Word Studies, and Nave’s Topical Bible. Students have opportunity for supervised practice in these principles and method. The principles taught in this class will help you be firmly rooted in the Word of God and increase your understanding of what God is saying in His Word. |
3 |
Developing Team LeadershipDeveloping Team LeadershipThis course will give you principles of teamwork and the essential qualities of team members. It will provide insights into leadership relationships with the team—both to the team as a group and to individuals on the team, how to develop teams, how to mentor the individuals within the teams, how to analyze team effectiveness, and how to release the team to greater service as the members of the team mature. |
3 |
Semester 6
Course Name |
Credits |
RomansRomansThe course presents the background and historical setting of the book and a verse-by-verse study of Romans within the categories that it naturally divides itself. This course also places special emphasis on fully understanding the theological terms and concepts discussed in the book of Romans. |
3 |
Tabernacle of DavidTabernacle of DavidThis course springs from the picture we have been given of the Tabernacle of David in the Old Testament, when David brought the Ark to Jerusalem. Just as the Tabernacle of Moses was a foreshadow, so is the Tabernacle of David a foreshadow of things to come. This course examines the Davidic worship described in the Bible and the implications for worship today. |
3 |
Dynamics of RevivalDynamics of RevivalA study of historical and contemporary revivals, presenting what they were like and what they accomplished. We will present a biblical basis for praying for revival, a biblical basis for leadership principles to maintain balance during a revival, and ways to sustain the effects of the revival in the individual, in the church, and in the surrounding society as the revival season passes. |
3 |
Principles of TeachingPrinciples of TeachingThis course focuses on teaching for life change by causing the student to want to learn. The course includes the study of the following: the basic principles of effective teaching based on biblical principles, developing an understanding of how students learn, how teachers can address the needs of students, and steps in preparing, presenting and evaluating a lesson. Each student will present an evaluated lesson both in the classroom and two or three evaluated lessons in their church. |
3 |
Ministry to YouthMinistry to YouthA course on how to effectively minister to the youth--adolescence through the teenage years. A detailed, workable method is presented. With the ideas presented in this course, you will be able to develop a youth program and have an army of youth to turn your nation upside-down. If you are a pastor, the ideas presented in this course will guide you on how to be supportive of the youth ministry by making it an effective ministry within and without the church walls. |
3 |
Full-Time Year 4
Semester 7
Course Name |
Credits |
I, II CorinthiansI, II CorinthiansThe content of these letters is considered from four perspectives: how the issues fit into the context of the situation in which they were written; what the Bible has to say about the problems addressed; how to apply the solutions to our own lives; and how to prevent these problems from occurring under our leadership. |
3 |
Historical BooksHistorical BooksA study of the books of Joshua through II Chronicles. The study of each book is divided into three parts: the introductory material and theological aspects emphasized in the book; an overview of the content of the book being studied; and a leadership characteristic selected from a main person in the book. From this course, the student will gain a more detailed understanding of God’s Story and His careful continuation of His plan to bring forth a Messiah from the nation of Israel and in particular, from the House of David, and secondly to provide the student with further leadership examples that can be learned from the main persons in each book. |
3 |
History of the BibleHistory of the BibleA course better named: the history of the transmission of the Bible, tracing it from the beginnings of oral traditions to the modern versions of today. The course begins with God’s provision in developing writing materials and the alphabet. The study continues by discussing the earliest manuscripts, followed by the Bible’s history as it was transmitted from century to century and from country to country, surviving the damages of time and repeated attempts of the enemies of God to annihilate it. By the end of this course you will know how to assess the purpose and usage of any given version of the Bible translated into English in order to guide you in the selection of your own personal Bible, or in recommending one for another person. |
3 |
Pastoral Counseling IIPastoral Counseling IIThis course is intended to build upon the Pastoral Counseling I Course. It contains information on a greater variety of counseling situations. For each specific situation presented, the most probable causes are discussed, the effects of each situation upon the counselee and others is presented, and effective counseling procedures for each specific problem are reviewed. Part of this course is to help you equip others to counsel in situations that do not need the pastor’s more expert counseling. Case studies geared to the culture of ministry are included as role-playing throughout the course. |
3 |
Practical Christianity IIPractical Christianity IIThis course deals with topics that have to do with your Christian walk. The goal of this class is that you examine yourself on the topics covered and that you change what you do (or do not do) in order to bring you into alignment with God’s purposes for your life. The course content and the class organization will also serve as examples of teaching/leading small groups in your church. |
3 |
Semester 8
Course Name |
Credits |
EphesiansEphesiansA detailed examination of this epistle in the light of the following matters: the role of the Church in God’s plan to bring all things under the headship of the Lord Jesus Christ, the conduct of the believer that will help you continue to grow in your own Christian walk, the conduct of the believer that leads to unity in the Church, and the conduct of the believer to come against the wiles of the devil. |
3 |
Restoration LiteratureRestoration LiteratureThis course studies Ezra, Nehemiah, Esther, Haggai, Zechariah, and Malachi. The study of each book is divided into three parts: introductory material and the theological aspects emphasized in the book, the content of the book, and life applications. The purpose of this class is for you to have a more detailed understanding of God’s Story--His careful continuation of His plan to bring forth a Messiah from the nation of Israel and in particular, from the House of David. |
3 |
ApologeticsApologeticsA study of the defense of the faith based on the authority of the Bible, on historical evidence from the resurrection of Christ, and on a comparison of early manuscripts. The focus of this class is to become verbally adept at handling questions when you are called upon to make a defense for that which you believe. You will have opportunity to role-play during class and present your defense of the question or questions involved in the topics covered. |
3 |
Angels and DemonsAngels and DemonsAn examination of the biblical information about the reality of God’s angels, Satan and his demons—their origin, nature, and their activity, how they directly or indirectly affect your Christian life. Also considered is the biblical fact of the defeat and destiny of Satan and his demons, how to discern demonic activity and become determined to assert your God-given authority to combat demonic activity in your life and the lives of those around you. |
3 |
Church AdministrationChurch AdministrationThis course is divided into three sections: Church Administration, Church Government, and Managing Church Finances. The content of each of these three sections is sufficiently detailed to help you operate your church with maximum efficiency and effectiveness. The need for church administration, the pros and cons of different types of church government, how to set goals and evaluate their progress to completion, how to create job descriptions, conduct business meetings, prepare and implement budgets, prepare financial reports, and how to apply for a not-for profit certificate in Ghana are included in this course. |
3 |
Part-Time Year 1
Semester 1
Course Name |
Credits |
Old Testament SurveyOld Testament SurveyAn historical and thematic survey of the contents of each book in the Old Testament, with particular attention to the cultural, historical, and geographical background of each book. The thematic thread of salvation is traced through each book. Discussions for life application are included at the conclusion of the study of each book. |
3 |
Bible DoctrinesBible DoctrinesA study of the major doctrines which comprise the basis of Christian theology and faith. The point of reference for each doctrine is the Bible, not man’s opinion. |
2 |
Practical Christianity IPractical Christianity IThis course covers the topics: Spirit, Soul and Body (understanding the tripartite nature of man), Spiritual Authority (understanding authority as God designed it), Prayer, Faith, The Authority of the Believer (understanding what makes victorious living possible), and Spiritual Warfare. There is detailed examination of scripture for each of the units, with the focus on successfully applying this scripture to your life. |
3 |
Biblical LeadershipBiblical LeadershipAn in-depth study of Bible-based leadership as seen in the lives of different characters of the Bible, including the characteristics and qualifications of a biblical leader as seen in Scripture. The course is designed to allow the Lord to begin to mold your leadership character and qualities by enabling you to examine yourself in the light of Scripture in order to discover your strong leadership qualities, your weak areas, and to develop a plan to utilize your strong points and strengthen your weak leadership areas. |
1 |
English CompositionEnglish CompositionThis course is designed to hone your English language writing skills. A basic grammar review is accompanied by appropriate practice exercises focusing on the main grammatical errors. The course then considers specific writing skills—beginning with how to craft a paragraph, how to use writing devices, and ending with the crafting of an essay which will include the proper format for quoting from other materials and adding a bibliography. | 3 |
Semester 2
Course Name |
Credits |
New Testament SurveyNew Testament SurveyAn historical and thematic survey of the contents of each New Testament book. The purpose for which each book was written, to whom it was written, and what was specifically being addressed in each book will be examined. This course offers a greater revelation of the person of Jesus Christ, as well as life application for continual Christian growth. |
3 |
Evangelism and DiscipleshipEvangelism and DiscipleshipThis course is designed to expand the student’s basic understanding of evangelism, present several methods of evangelism, giving students opportunity to practice them in class and demonstrate them in the field. This class also includes an introduction to discipleship, practical instruction on how to disciple, and provides materials for discipleship classes. |
2 |
PneumatologyPneumatologyAn in-depth study of the person, gifts, fruit, and ministry of the Holy Spirit. This course will encourage your personal relationship and fellowship with the Holy Spirit, help you understand the person and work of the Holy Spirit, and to be informed concerning the gifts and ministry of the Holy Spirit. |
2 |
Blood Covenant / HealingBlood Covenant / HealingThe course is divided into two parts: 1) A study of God’s redemptive blood covenant with man, which includes what a blood covenant is, the eight major covenants God made, and linking the Old Testament with the New Testament; 2) A biblical study of divine healing, with special focus on the ministry of our Lord Jesus Christ and His disciples, the Scriptural avenues God gives us to receive His healing, and practical suggestions for praying for healing and deliverance. |
2 |
Marriage and FamilyMarriage and FamilyA study to give you an understanding of God’s view towards marriage, to present the scriptural guidelines for family relationships, including those of husband/wife, parent/child and siblings/siblings, with special focus on the practical application of godly principles in the Christian home. This course also identifies sources of conflict within the family and examines ways to biblically resolve these conflicts. The goal is for the student to understand the need to preserve the family structure in order to be the representation of Christ and His Bride, the Church. |
2 |
Part-Time Year 2
Semester 3
Course Name |
Credits |
Life of ChristLife of ChristAn overview of the person and work of Jesus Christ from His pre-incarnate existence to the establishment of His eternal Kingdom. This study includes His incarnation, ministry on earth, death, burial, resurrection, and present-day ministry. The student will be able to understand Christ’s work, His person, including His humanity, deity, character, attributes and offices. Christ gave us a model to live by--therefore we study Him so that we may reflect Christ in our lives. |
2 |
PentateuchPentateuchAn integrated study of the first five books of the Bible. From this course, you will see how God is faithful to His word, you will see how God’s plans continue forward in spite of human imperfection and error, and you will see the holiness that God requires of the believer as set forth in these five books. |
2 |
Pauline EpistlesPauline EpistlesEach of Paul’s letters is surveyed, with attention given to historical settings, reasons for writing, teachings for the Church as a body, walking the Christian walk as an individual, and impartation for ministry. The presentation of the epistles will be in the order scholars believe they have been written. Through this study, you will gain a fuller understanding of the Father’s great love for us in Christ. You will also have a greater understanding of sound doctrine, not only for your personal walk, but also to guard against and to refute (show the lie and come against) heresies. |
3 |
Preaching IPreaching IA course presenting the fundamentals of preaching, the principles of outline construction and delivery techniques. Various sermon types will be presented to provide an understanding of how to build the different parts of a sermon and deliver different types of biblical messages. The student will prepare sermons using several types of outlines to obtain the desired objective. Exegetical skills will be introduced to enhance sermon-writing abilities. |
3 |
Church GrowthChurch GrowthThis course is designed to equip you with the understanding of the “whys” and “whats” of church growth. You will be given practical tools to use to prepare for church growth, tools to receive new members and disciple them to be released into ministry, and insight into how to have a continual process of leadership development in order to sustain the growth resulting from harvest. The cell church concept will be studied, as well as practical methods for church planting. |
1 |
Semester 4
Course Name |
Credits |
ActsActsAn in-depth study of the triumphant spread of the Gospel through the power of the Holy Spirit from Judea into the Gentile world as presented by Luke. This course is designed to acquaint you with the acts of the Holy Spirit in the creation and continuation of the ministry of the Church, including how it relates to Jesus’ mandate for missions to all believers to this day. |
2 |
Christian StewardshipChristian StewardshipA study of the biblical meaning of the word “steward” in both the Old and New Testaments. Scriptures will then be examined that relate to financial stewardship, including tithing and seed-faith offerings. You will not only be encouraged to be obedient to God’s commands, but will also be given materials to assist you in teaching on this topic of Christian Stewardship. |
2 |
GospelsGospelsFrom the synoptic gospels, the focus is on the teachings of Jesus from the Sermon on the Mount and the Parables. The emphasis from the Sermon on the Mount will be on the moral and theological implications of Jesus’ message and the life application to the student. The emphasis on the Parables will be on the proper interpretation of these parables and understanding and applying Jesus’ teaching in each. From the Gospel of John, the seven “I AM’s” of Christ are examined in light of understanding the person and work of Christ. |
3 |
General EpistlesGeneral EpistlesThis course covers the books of Hebrews through Jude. Both the historical context as well as relevance to present-day Christian living will be presented. The study of the Book of Hebrews focuses on the sufficiency of Christ and His work compared to the Old Covenant, with exhortations to run the race with eyes fixed on Jesus, the author and finisher of our faith. The Epistle of James is examined with a focus on the practical exercise of the Christian faith, rather than its doctrine. The study of I, II Peter emphasizes the warnings given believers about false doctrines and teachings. The study of John’s Epistles focuses on the instructions to the individual believer and the church that will enhance growth and spiritual maturity. The study of Jude’s solemn warning against heresy and false teaching is coupled with his call to us to this day to contend for the faith. |
2 |
Preaching IIPreaching IIA course designed to implement the instruction received in Preaching I. It is designed for practical in-class sermon delivery. The student will deliver various types of sermons throughout the semester. The instructor’s review of both written and oral presentations will result in improved skills in preparation, design and delivery of sermons. |
3 |
Part-Time Year 3
Semester 5
Course Name |
Credits |
Pastoral LeadershipPastoral LeadershipThe course is divided into three parts: The Pastor as Leader, Leadership Development, and Ministerial Ethics and Etiquette. The Pastor as Leader topic discusses the various leadership roles of the pastor, including leadership of yourself, your family, the variety of leadership functions within the church, and the role of the pastor in leadership within the community. Included also in this section of the course is how to organize and present the variety of meetings a pastor conducts, with emphasis on small group dynamics. The Leadership Development topic is designed to give you tools to develop the leadership of others. It presents a step-by-step process on how to develop effective leaders that serve with you in the Body of Christ. The third part of the course, Ministerial Ethics and Etiquette, addresses the biblical perspective on ethically correct standards for a leader in several given situations. |
3 |
Cults and IsmsCults and IsmsA study of the beliefs of the major cults, eastern religions and the occult compared with the biblical principles of Christianity. The practical aspect and goal of this course is to present you with ideas on how to win souls from among them. |
1 |
Praise and WorshipPraise and WorshipAn introduction to biblical principles of praise and worship. The course includes the planning of each aspect of a service, various types and settings in order for worship to be developed and maintained, the relationship between the pastor and the worship leader, and the relationship of the leader to the team. There is a section for worship leaders only that includes the musical mechanics involved in the implementation of praise and worship leadership. |
1 |
Major and Minor ProphetsMajor and Minor ProphetsAn examination of the mission and ministry of Old Testament prophets presented chronologically in light of the historical context and the social, political and religious conditions of the nation of Israel during the time the prophets prophesied. These messages are as valid today as the day they were written. Therefore, the goal of this course is to understand the prophetic message both for the specific time written and for the timeless message to our day. |
3 |
MissionsMissionsA presentation of the biblical and theological understanding of missions and evangelism from a Pentecostal perspective and how it applies in the church and the lives of the individual today. The course is designed to teach you the basics of missions work in two areas: practical suggestions to help you be effective in a cross-cultural situation; and a territorial warfare technique called spiritual mapping, used for effective warfare over territories that prepares the way for rapid evangelistic movement. This latter technique will be helpful to you in any evangelistic ministry you are involved in. |
1 |
Semester 6
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Old Testament Wisdom LiteratureOld Testament Wisdom LiteratureEmphasis on the content, historical perspective, and practical application to the present-day Christian from the books of Job, Psalms, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, and the Song of Solomon. The course also gives attention to the hermeneutical principles used in interpreting these books. These books must be studied with the purpose of applying the wisdom contained in these books to your every-day life. |
2 |
EschatologyEschatologyA study of the major examples from both the Old and New Testaments concerning events of the end times, and a detailed study of the entire Book of Revelation. This course is designed to keep you focused on what can be clearly understood about the end times so that you can remain firmly planted on the Word of God and not be led astray by speculations about what is not clear at this point in human history. When you finish this course, you will have a greatly expanded picture of what God has revealed concerning His plan of redemption for mankind, as well as His judgment upon unrepentant sinners, with the end goal of imparting into you the urgency to be a witness and present the gospel to those around you who are yet unsaved. |
2 |
Basic Math/AccountingBasic Math/AccountingA review of basic mathematical concepts, an introduction to basic accounting, including the preparation of a budget and an accurate preparation of financial statements. |
3 |
Pastoral Counseling IPastoral Counseling IGeneral knowledge of the concepts of biblical counseling will be presented that will allow you to minister in a variety of situations. Basic facts about common situations and emotional disorders have been included in this course. Suggestions for praying for physical healing, emotional healing, and deliverance from demonic possession and oppression are also included. Case studies are included as role- playing throughout the course. |
2 |
Part-Time Year 4
Semester 7
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Church AdministrationChurch AdministrationThis course is divided into three sections: Church Administration, Church Government, and Managing Church Finances. The content of each of these three sections is sufficiently detailed to help you operate your church with maximum efficiency and effectiveness. The need for church administration, the pros and cons of different types of church government, how to set goals and evaluate their progress to completion, how to create job descriptions, conduct business meetings, prepare and implement budgets, prepare financial reports, and how to apply for a not-for profit certificate in Ghana are included in this course. |
3 |
ApologeticsApologeticsA study of the defense of the faith based on the authority of the Bible, on historical evidence from the resurrection of Christ, and on a comparison of early manuscripts. The focus of this class is to become verbally adept at handling questions when you are called upon to make a defense for that which you believe. You will have opportunity to role-play during class and present your defense of the question or questions involved in the topics covered. |
3 |
Dynamics of RevivalDynamics of RevivalA study of historical and contemporary revivals, presenting what they were like and what they accomplished. We will present a biblical basis for praying for revival, a biblical basis for leadership principles to maintain balance during a revival, and ways to sustain the effects of the revival in the individual, in the church, and in the surrounding society as the revival season passes. |
3 |
RomansRomansThe course presents the background and historical setting of the book and a verse-by-verse study of Romans within the categories that it naturally divides itself. This course also places special emphasis on fully understanding the theological terms and concepts discussed in the book of Romans. |
3 |
Semester 8
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Church HistoryChurch HistoryThis survey course of church history begins in the time of Jesus and the beginning of the Church on Pentecost. It then follows the progress of the Church from apostolic times to the present day, including the history of the church in Ghana. This course has been designed to include brief studies of individuals, theological issues and events that have shaped the church during these centuries. The goal is for you to draw conclusions from history concerning the present state and need of the Church, both worldwide and in Ghana. |
3 |
Practical Christianity IIPractical Christianity IIThis course deals with topics that have to do with your Christian walk. The goal of this class is that you examine yourself on the topics covered and that you change what you do (or do not do) in order to bring you into alignment with God’s purposes for your life. The course content and the class organization will also serve as examples of teaching/leading small groups in your church. |
3 |
Principles of Biblical StudyPrinciples of Biblical StudyVarious methods of Bible study are presented to the student, including word studies, biographical studies, and historical studies. This course will cover two aspects of interpretation: actual principles of interpretation and a method of interpretation called the inductive method. The use of the following references will be presented: Strong’s Concordance, Vine’s Expository Dictionary, Wilson’s Old Testament Word Studies, Vincent’s New Testament Word Studies, and Nave’s Topical Bible. Students have opportunity for supervised practice in these principles and method. The principles taught in this class will help you be firmly rooted in the Word of God and increase your understanding of what God is saying in His Word. |
3 |
Part-Time Year 5
Semester 9
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EphesiansEphesiansA detailed examination of this epistle in the light of the following matters: the role of the Church in God’s plan to bring all things under the headship of the Lord Jesus Christ, the conduct of the believer that will help you continue to grow in your own Christian walk, the conduct of the believer that leads to unity in the Church, and the conduct of the believer to come against the wiles of the devil. |
3 |
Restoration LiteratureRestoration LiteratureThis course studies Ezra, Nehemiah, Esther, Haggai, Zechariah, and Malachi. The study of each book is divided into three parts: introductory material and the theological aspects emphasized in the book, the content of the book, and life applications. The purpose of this class is for you to have a more detailed understanding of God’s Story--His careful continuation of His plan to bring forth a Messiah from the nation of Israel and in particular, from the House of David. |
3 |
Angels and DemonsAngels and DemonsAn examination of the biblical information about the reality of God’s angels, Satan and his demons—their origin, nature, and their activity, how they directly or indirectly affect your Christian life. Also considered is the biblical fact of the defeat and destiny of Satan and his demons, how to discern demonic activity and become determined to assert your God-given authority to combat demonic activity in your life and the lives of those around you. |
3 |
Semester 10
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Gospel of JohnGospel of JohnAn in-depth study of John’s Gospel from the point of view of John’s actual purpose in writing this Gospel as stated in Jn. 20:30-31— “30And truly Jesus did many other signs in the presence of His disciples, which are not written in this book; 31 but these are written that you may believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, and that believing you may have life in His name.” Several goals for the student are established in this study: to have a greater understanding of the Father’s great love for us; to draw the student closer to Christ as you consider His person and work; and to draw life application from the verses in this Gospel. |
3 |
Feasts of IsraelFeasts of IsraelAn in-depth study of the feasts of Israel as instituted by God in the Old Testament, their historical background, their theological and prophetic significance, and their fulfillment in Christ. One goal of this course is for you to see how to apply the lessons gleaned from each feast to your life. |
3 |
Developing Team LeadershipDeveloping Team LeadershipThis course will give you principles of teamwork and the essential qualities of team members. It will provide insights into leadership relationships with the team—both to the team as a group and to individuals on the team, how to develop teams, how to mentor the individuals within the teams, how to analyze team effectiveness, and how to release the team to greater service as the members of the team mature. |
3 |
Part-Time Year 6
Semester 11
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Tabernacle of DavidTabernacle of DavidThis course springs from the picture we have been given of the Tabernacle of David in the Old Testament, when David brought the Ark to Jerusalem. Just as the Tabernacle of Moses was a foreshadow, so is the Tabernacle of David a foreshadow of things to come. This course examines the Davidic worship described in the Bible and the implications for worship today. |
3 |
Principles of TeachingPrinciples of TeachingThis course focuses on teaching for life change by causing the student to want to learn. The course includes the study of the following: the basic principles of effective teaching based on biblical principles, developing an understanding of how students learn, how teachers can address the needs of students, and steps in preparing, presenting and evaluating a lesson. Each student will present an evaluated lesson both in the classroom and two or three evaluated lessons in their church. |
3 |
Ministry to YouthMinistry to YouthA course on how to effectively minister to the youth--adolescence through the teenage years. A detailed, workable method is presented. With the ideas presented in this course, you will be able to develop a youth program and have an army of youth to turn your nation upside-down. If you are a pastor, the ideas presented in this course will guide you on how to be supportive of the youth ministry by making it an effective ministry within and without the church walls. |
3 |
Pastoral Counseling IIPastoral Counseling IIThis course is intended to build upon the Pastoral Counseling I Course. It contains information on a greater variety of counseling situations. For each specific situation presented, the most probable causes are discussed, the effects of each situation upon the counselee and others is presented, and effective counseling procedures for each specific problem are reviewed. Part of this course is to help you equip others to counsel in situations that do not need the pastor’s more expert counseling. Case studies geared to the culture of ministry are included as role-playing throughout the course. |
3 |
Semester 12
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I, II CorinthiansI, II CorinthiansThe content of these letters is considered from four perspectives: how the issues fit into the context of the situation in which they were written; what the Bible has to say about the problems addressed; how to apply the solutions to our own lives; and how to prevent these problems from occurring under our leadership. |
3 |
Historical BooksHistorical BooksA study of the books of Joshua through II Chronicles. The study of each book is divided into three parts: the introductory material and theological aspects emphasized in the book; an overview of the content of the book being studied; and a leadership characteristic selected from a main person in the book. From this course, the student will gain a more detailed understanding of God’s Story and His careful continuation of His plan to bring forth a Messiah from the nation of Israel and in particular, from the House of David, and secondly to provide the student with further leadership examples that can be learned from the main persons in each book. |
3 |
History of the BibleHistory of the BibleA course better named: the history of the transmission of the Bible, tracing it from the beginnings of oral traditions to the modern versions of today. The course begins with God’s provision in developing writing materials and the alphabet. The study continues by discussing the earliest manuscripts, followed by the Bible’s history as it was transmitted from century to century and from country to country, surviving the damages of time and repeated attempts of the enemies of God to annihilate it. By the end of this course you will know how to assess the purpose and usage of any given version of the Bible translated into English in order to guide you in the selection of your own personal Bible, or in recommending one for another person. |
3 |