| CHMBC Class Schedule Fall 2011 - Stockton Site |
CHMBC Class Schedule Fall Semester 2011 September thru December Associates of Arts in Biblical Education(A. A. Degree) & Bachelor of Arts in Biblical Education(B. A. Degree)
Course: Christian Ethics Units: 3 Day: Monday Time: 6:30 pm - 7:25 pm Instructor: Dr. Barbara Williams
A Christian approach to complex topics such as abortion, euthanasia, bioethics, human sexuality, war, race and other ethical issues. There is a difference between 'ethics' and 'morals'. Christian ethics must be rooted in the absolutes revealed in God's Word.
Course: Cults & Occults Units: 3 Day: Monday Time: 7:30 pm - 8:25 pm Instructor: Dr. Barbara Williams
This ourse of study compares and contrast modern cult and occult groups and their practices and how it is affecting our society. It gives an overview of what we as Christian should be aware of. In depth Christological studies are involved in this course. This class will focus 'specifically' on cults.
Course: Triune God Units: 3 Day: Monday Time: 8:30 pm - 9:25 pm Instructor: Dr. Edward George
This course covers the individuality of the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost and the biblical teaching of the Trinity. Topics include the character and work of God, the preexistence, incarnation and return of Christ, and the personality and power of the Holy Ghost.
Course: Growing Towards Spiritual Maturity Units: 3 Day: Wednesday Time: 6:30 pm - 7:25 pm Instructor: Dr. Edward George
Topics include foundations for spiritual growth, communication with God, establishing a godly-life-style, developing interpersonal skills, worship, and devotional life, identifying spiritual gifts, ministry capabilities, and areas for service and becoming a lifelong learner.
Course: Bible Basics Units: 3 Day: Wednesday Time: 7:30 pm - 8:25 pm Instructor: Dr. Jack Williams
Belivers should be well informed about the Word of God. This course presents the inspiration and authorship of the Bible, how it was preserved, why we believe it, how we deal with its problems and critics, the role of archeology and ways to study the Bible more effectively
Course: Biblical Leadership Units: 3 Day: Wednesday Time: 8:30 pm - 9:25 pm Instructor: Dr. Jack Williams
Church leaddership today increasingly base their ministries on secular principles rather than the timeless principles of God's Word. This study will grasp a New Testament picture that is Person-centered and team-centered. The strength of the New Testament came not from a few professionally trained leaders at the top but from church volunteers who were each strategically placed to use their gifts in service of their Lord.
These are the classes needed in the 21st Century, the new age of information. Hopefully, these classes will serve as a microcosm of things that are, as well as things to come. The administrators, faculty and staff at the C. H. Mason Bible College pray that this curriculum will give you insight into the new era from a spiritual, as well as a faith-based perspective.These are the classes needed in the 21st Century, the new age of information.
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Stockton Site - Fall Semester 2011-Book List
Christian Ethics ISBN 0-910566-79-8 |
E. T. A.* |
$16.99 |
Handbook on Cults & New Religions ISBN 0-73691483-8 |
Ron Rhodes |
$16.99 |
Christian Ethics ISBN 0-910566-79-8 |
E. T. A. |
$16.99 |
Triune God ISBN 0-910566-09-7 |
E. T. A |
$16.99 |
Growing Towards Spiritual Maturity ISBN 1-910566-45-3 |
E. T. A.* |
$16.99 |
Biblical Leadership ISBN 978-1-929852-80-2 |
E. T. A* |
$16.99 |
*E. T. A. Evangelical Training Association ** Prices varies, see instructor for used books. Books may be purchased online at: www.etaworld.org, www.christianbooks.com, www.amazon.com, www.alibris.com
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