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Diploma in Ministry
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The Church in the Early Days »
In the first eight chapters of Acts we read of the early days of the Church. We see, how after the day of Pentecost, the disciples moved out under the anointing and power of the Holy Spirit to impact their world with the Gospel. Religion was shaken by the ministry of men like Peter. Souls were being converted and miracles were performed by these Spirit-filled, unlearned men who dared to boldly challenge people with the Gospel.
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Religions and Cults »
In this course we look at world relgions and cults. We learn how to discern false and dangerous cults. We look at how they operate and what drives them. An important part of this course deals with how to help a person caught up in a cult.
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Weapons of our Warfare »
Any Christian who has some experience of life, cannot deny the fact that we are constantly engaged in a war. The battle is between light and darkness, good and evil. This is spiritual warfare waged in the spirit realm between God's children and their archenemy, the devil. We fight from a position of victory!
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The Life and Journeys of Paul »
The account of Saul, who became the great Apostle Paul, is testimony to how God will often take the most unlikely person and use that person to dynamically impact the world. Outside of Jesus Himself, the Apostle Paul is possibly the greatest figure of early Christianity. Learn more about this interesting character!
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Angels and Demons »
Recent times have seen renewed interest in the subject of angels. All kinds of stories about them appear in the news, magazines and even on television. We will show you the truth concerning what the Bible teaches about God's holy angels and also about the devil's demons.
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Healing and Deliverance »
Salvation, healing and deliverance are still available to everybody, even today. The problem is that most people have not been taught the truth regarding the total healing and deliverance of the individual. God, who in the past worked miracles and healed, is saying right now, "I am the Lord that heals you."
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Old Testament Overview »
In this module, we will take you on a journey through all the books of the Old Testament. We consider the captivating historical accounts, the people who lived them and the prinicples we can learn from them.
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Church History »
Students study this subject from the Apostolic Church through the Persecuted Church,
the Imperial Church, the Medieval Church, the Pentecostal Church, the Protestant Church, right to the Modern-Day Church. It is presented in such a lively way as you never thought history could be taught.
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Synopsis of the Gospels »
The four Gospels are an account of the earthly life and ministry of Jesus. It is important for every child of God to be knowledgeable about the life and ministry of our Lord Jesus Christ. His divinity saves us, but His earthly life (His humanity) becomes our example. It is very important to see the whole picture of Jesus as it unfolds in this course!
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Eschatology »
The principle of "progressive revelation" emerges in Scripture. This means that more accurate revelation of God and His purposes were increasingly received up to the Book of Revelation. The Old Testament is explained and revealed by the New Testament. The main stream of prophetic revelation as accepted by Pentecostal and Charismatic churches is followed in this module.
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Missions and Evangelism »
Many believers experience a passion to be involved in missions and evangelism. Students will learn about cross-cultural communication and what missions involve. A very experienced lecturer will take you on an adventure you will never forget.
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The Pastoral Letters »
As we read Paul's instructions in 1 and 2 Timothy, we can feel his heart reaching out to the believers at Ephesus, where he had put in so much effort. Paul wanted the congregation to flourish, so he wrote these two letters, which are among the earliest manuscripts we have for church organisation. Where 1 Timothy emphasises the life of the congregation, 2 Timothy dwells on the life of the pastor. If we add the letter of Titus, we have a handbook for most ministerial matters.
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The First Epistle of John »
Here we study how God often calls the weak and simple - those who seem insignificant - to confound the strong and wise of this world. He does this so that His glory and transforming power can be evident through His people.
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Principles from Ephesians »
The Book of Ephesians is a handbook for Christian victory. The power principles that will make you a triumphant Christian are systematically taught in this course.
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