Building Faith, Transforming Lives

A degree in Christian Education (often a B.A., B.Th., or M.A.) is an interdisciplinary program. It combines Theology (studying the Bible) with Pedagogy (the art and science of teaching).
The Historical Books course is a foundational component of any degree in Christian Education or Theology. It covers the narrative history of ancient Israel, bridging the gap between the Law (Pentateuch) and the Prophets/Wisdom literature.
This course offers an in-depth exploration of the Book of the Twelve (from Hosea to Malachi), diving into the historical, cultural, and theological contexts of these powerful prophetic voices.
Conflict is an inevitable part of human relationships, including within the church and ministry.
This course on Major Prophets helps you study the books of Isaiah, Jeremiah, Lamentations, Ezekiel, and Daniel. You will learn the historical context, key messages, and how these prophets called people back to God during difficult times.
This course on Sociology introduces you to the study of human society and how people interact within communities, cultures, and institutions. You will explore how social structures influence behavior and how society shapes beliefs and values.
