Course Outline: 2nd Year
Classes are held at 50 MacPherson Rd, 2nd Floor. Click here for directions. Classes are on every Thursdays from 22 January to 12 November 2009
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| 1st Semester |
Spiritual Foundations The course will help the student build his life on the foundational truths upon which Christian leadership rests. |
22 Jan, 5, 12 Feb |
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Discipleship 4 - Counseling Train students to develop a biblical theology of counseling. To understand its purpose & process, as well as prayer and deliverance. |
19, 26 Feb, 5 Mar |
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Leadership Skills 2
A study of specific personal standards and personal skills needed forleadership. |
12, 26 Mar |
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Apologetics A study of the defense of Christianity including overviews of world religions, sects, and cults with practical insights on how to share the gospel to people with such backgrounds. |
2, 9 Apr |
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Church History Classical Overview: a general study of 2,000 years of Church history. |
16, 23, 30 Apr |
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Bible 4
A survey of the books of the New Testament. |
7, 14, 21 May |
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Luke/ Acts
A study on the books of Luke and Acts. |
28 May |
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| 2nd Semester |
Life of Victory
A course designed to give students an understanding of spiritual weapons of warfare and the tactics of the enemy. |
9, 16 Jul |
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Asian Church History A study of the history of the church in Asia and Singapore. |
23, 30 Jul, 6 Aug |
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Worldviews 1 A study of different worldviews and how to establish a biblical way of thinking and living in the world. |
13, 20 Aug |
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Marriage and Family
This course will equip students with the critical components necessary to build healthy and thriving marriages and families. |
27 Aug, 3 Sep |
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Leadership 3 An examination of the principles of effective communication including one-to-one, small group, and public speaking. |
17, 24 Sep |
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Theology 2 A study of the positions held regarding the believer and the church in the end times, as well as an examination of biblical and historical doctrines of the nature and attributes of God. |
1, 8, 15 Oct |
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World Mission A study of the biblical, historical, strategic, and cross-cultural aspects of missions. |
29 Oct, 5, 12 Nov
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*Lecturers may change without prior notice.
Class begins: 7:30 PM (Prompt) 10:00 PM
Proposed Sessions/Breaks Schedule:
a. 7:30 8:15 (Session 1 45 min) 5 minute break
b. 8:20 9:05 (Session 2 45 min) 5 minute break
c. 9:10 9:55 (Session 3 45 min)
Teacher’s Note: This is a flexible schedule, and subject to the teacher’s discretion based on length of session material.
Food/Drink Policies:
a. Food: No eating during class time. Eating should be done before class or at break time only. This rule will create an environment respectful of the teacher’s time, and an environment conducive to learning.
b. Beverages: Beverages that will not disturb others are permitted, such as water, soft drinks, etc. (Noisy drinks: shakes, smoothies, slurpies, etc. are discouraged)