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1 TUCSON BIBLE Changing Minds For The Nations Institute STUDENT HANDBOOK Vol TBI Student Handbook Edition

2 TUCSON BIBLE Institute Dear Prospective Student, Table of Contents Welcome from the President Mission Vision Statement Academic Calendar Admissions Policy Registration Withdrawal Policy Audit Transcript Request Financial Policy Diploma/Certificate Programs Have you ever asked yourself, Why am I here on this earth? Do you feel that there is something greater you can be doing with your life? Tucson Bible Institute is a place where those questions and many others will be answered. At TBI, you will learn your purpose and receive the God-given steps toward achieving the Greatness God designed you for. We all have a unique destiny and purpose. Here at TBI you will be empowered and prepared to walk into your destiny. I am excited about what God is doing in this season of your life as you equip yourself to advance the Kingdom of God. Let us change your mind for the nations! Your partner in building His Kingdom, Apostle Arthur W. Tigney, Jr. TBC President

3 TUCSON BIBLE INSTITUTE Who Are We Tucson Bible College (TBI) is a division of Tucson Bible College, affiliated with New Destiny Church International. The institute is in partnership with Oral Roberts University's School of Lifelong Learning Education. It is dedicated to the preparation of men and women for the manifold ministries of Christ and His Church. Statement of Purpose The Tucson Bible Institute (TBI) is an interdenominational and multi-ethnic community dedicated to the preparation of men and women for the advancement of the kingdom of Christ. Under the authority of Scripture, it seeks to fulfill its commitment to ministry through Biblical education, professional development and spiritual growth. In all of its activities (i.e. instruction, nurture, worship, service, research and publication), PIDC strives for excellence in the service of Jesus Christ, under the guidance and power of the Holy Spirit, bringing glory to the Father. Vision Statement TBC exists to provide exemplary Christcentered teaching and training designed to prepare servant- leaders for effective, impacting ministry in the Church for the advancement of God's Kingdom on earth. Mission The Tucson Bible Institute (TBI) exists to equip the saints for the work of ministry, in order to change minds, to reach the nations for Christ. What we Offer Tucson Bible Institute offers courses to help students achieve a 33-credit Advanced Certificate of Theology or 66-credit Diploma of Theological Studies. Students can also receive a short-term specialized 19- credit certificate in one of the following areas: Christian Workers Certificate, Christian Education Certificate, Biblical Studies Certificate, Christian Missions Certificate and General Theological Studies Certificate. Once students have completed the 19-credit-hour Certificate, they will receive a joint certificate and may continue towards an Advance Certificate or Diploma of Theological Studies. For more information contact the TBC office at (520)

4 TUCSON BIBLE Institute TUCSON BIBLE INSTITUTE ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2014 SPRING TERM December 9 January 24 December 30 January 27 February 10 February 14 March 31- April 4 April 7 April 7 May 11 May May 24 Spring Registration New Student Orientation/Registration Classes Begin Last day to enroll or add classes Last day to change from credit to audit option Last day to withdraw without recording Deadline for Incomplete Grade Change Spring Recess Last Day to Withdraw with a W while passing Summer Registration/Pre-Registration for Fall Last Day of Classes Final Exams Spring Term Ends 2014 SUMMER TERM April 7 June 9 June 23 June 30 July 21 Registration Summer Session Classes Begin Last day to enroll or add classes Last day to change from credit to audit option Last day to withdraw without recording Last Day to Withdraw with a W while passing Summer Session Classes End/Examinations 2014 FALL TERM Aug 1 Sep 5 August 10 September 8 September 22 November 28 November December 13 December Fall Registration New Student Orientation/Registration Meeting Classes Begin Last day to enroll or add classes Last day to change from credit to audit option Last day to withdraw without recording Last Day to Withdraw with a W while passing Thanksgiving Recess Classes End Final Exams

5 TUCSON BIBLE Institute ADMISSION POLICY The Tucson Bible Institute in keeping with its mission, vision, purpose, and doctrinal statements, is dedicated to making quality education accessible. To be admitted into the programs at TBI, the applicant must meet the requirements for admission set forth herein. All prospective students are required to complete and sign the Application for Admission, which includes their agreement with the Oral Roberts University Code of Honor Pledge. The rate of tuition is $75.00 per credit hours. A 3 credit course cost is $ and a one credit course is $ Individuals will pay a one-time application processing fee of $40.00 and a $15.00 course registration fee at the beginning of each semester. Applications must be returned to Purpose Institute and Discipleship Center. PIDC will communicate with each student in writing concerning his or her acceptance or denial into the program. All prospective students must provide the following: A completed Application for Admission. High School diploma, GED, certificate or other official proof of graduation from an institution providing secondary education, or the recognized equivalent of such graduation. If applicable, all official transcripts of all undergraduate and graduate credit. In order for a transcript to be marked official, it must be sent directly from your school to TBI. If it is in your hands at any time, it is not considered official. References and relevant letters of recommendations must be submitted along with the Application for Admission or shortly thereafter.

6 TUCSON BIBLE INSTITUTE Step 2: Registration Registration is easy! Just follow these steps: First determine whether you are a new student, continuing student or a returning student. New students will need to submit for admission, send transcripts and references (See Admission Policy for more information). Upon approval proceed with completing the registration form along with determining the desired program. Continuing Students and Returning Students will need to complete registration form for the current semester. Ways to Register Online By Mail or In Office Tucson Bible Institute 4500 E. Speedway STE 112Tucson, AZ By admin@tusonbiblecollege.org

7 TUCSON BIBLE INSTITUTE How to Add, Drop or Withdraw from a Course Students wishing to withdrawal from TBI or drop a course must do so within 2 weeks after the first day of class. Such students must notify the school of their intent to withdrawal in writing using the add/drop form, obtain written approval, and return any materials issued. If this procedure is followed, all monies paid to the institute will be returned except the $40.00 application fee, $15.00 registration fee, and a $35.00 withdrawal fee. If a student withdrawals without the written acknowledgement of the school, no refund will be made. If the student does not withdrawal before the end of the withdrawal period the letter grade F will be issued. TUITION REFUND POLICY FOR SPRING DATE REFUND Prior to January % January % February % February 13th February 24 25% After February 24 0% TUITION REFUND POLICY FOR FALL DATE REFUND Prior to September 8 100% September % September % September 22 October 3 25% After October 3 0%

8 TUCSON BIBLE INSTITUTE NON-MATRICULATION POLICY Students who wish to apply for non-matriculation status may do so. Tuition on all non-matriculated courses is one half of the normal and tuition must be paid-in-full prior to the class start date. Under no circumstance will a student be allowed to take more than six credits as a non-articulated student. TRANSCRIPT REQUEST Diploma credit earned through Tucson Bible Institute is recorded on an official Oral Roberts University transcript. Copies of official transcripts may be obtained by writing the ORU Diploma Faculty Coordinator, School of Life Long Education, 7777 S. Lewis Avenue Tulsa, Oklahoma Requests for transcripts should include the student's name and social security number. In order to be in full compliance with FERPA (The Family Education Rights and Privacy act), all transcript requests must be in writing. Transcripts will be accepted by mail or fax with the student's request and the student's signature only. The only exception to this rule will be transcripts that are going to be picked up, since legal identification is required at that point. E- mailed electronic signatures or requests are not accepted. When a student wants a transcript from the Diploma of Theological Studies program to be sent, he or she should fax a written request with the student's signature to (918) It should be marked to the attention of the ORU Diploma Faculty Coordinator and should include the address to which the transcript is to be sent.

9 TUCSON BIBLE INSTITUTE FINANCIAL POLICY The Tucson Bible Institute is not enrolled in the Federal Title IV Educational Financial aid program. Therefore, Federal Educational Assistance (i.e. Pell Grant, Loans, Work Study Program, etc.) is not available while attending TBI. Students who have previously acquired federal loans while studying at other institutions should be aware that those loans are not eligible for deferment while attending TBI. FEES Application Fee $35.00 Registration Fee $15.00 Withdrawal Fee $40.00 On-line Technology Fee (per semester) $25.00 Certificate Program $75.00 per credit $ per three credit hour $75.00 one credit Ministry Practicum course Diploma program $75.00 per credit $ per three credit hour Non-Matriculation (Audit) $60 per course Cost of student study materials and textbooks may vary and are not included in the above tuition schedule. Diploma of Theological Studies (long-term) 66 credit hours Advanced Certificate of Theological Studies (long-term) 33 credit hours Certificate Program (short-term) 19 credit hours

10 Diploma/Certificate Courses Offered Diploma Curriculum Bible (Required)* DBIB-IIO Old Testament Survey DBIB-120 New Testament Survey DBIB-400 Biblical Interpretation (Hermeneutics) Bible Electives (Choose 12 Hours) DBIB-302 Historical Geography of the Holy Land DBIB 332 Old Testament Historical Books DBIB-362 Life of Christ DBIB-363 End Time Events (Biblical Eschatology) DBIB-364 Life of Paul DBIB-376 Hebrews and General Epistles DBIB-374 Romans: Your Path to Victory DBIB-401 Israel Study Tour DBIB-421 Pentateuch DBIB-424 Hebrew Prophets DBIB-437 Poetical Literature DBIB-455 Luke/Acts Theological and Historical (Required)* DTHE-l 01 Holy Spirit in the Now DTHE-230 Christian Faith and Ministry (or DTHE-313 and DTHE-314) DTHE-399 Signs and Wonders I DTHE-453 History of Christianity I DTHE-454 History of Christianity II Theological and Historical Electives (Choose 6 Hours) DTHE-303 Major World Religions DTHE-304 Contemporary Religions/Cults DTHE-313 Biblical Doctrines I DTHE-314 Biblical Doctrines II DTHE-400 Signs and Wonders II (Principles & Patterns of Divine Healing) DTHE 410 Theology & Practice of Spiritual Warfare DTHE-444 Contemporary Theology (DTHE-230 or DTHE 313 &314 and DTHE-454 Prerequisite) Practices of Ministry (Required)* (General Track) DPRM-305 Teaching the Bible DPRM-317 Principles of Biblical Counseling (or DPRM-301 Introduction to Christian Caregiving) DPRM-320 Ministry Practicum (3 Semesters- 1 Credit each) DPRM-430 Evangelism DPRM-333 Ministry and Leadership Development (or DPRM-461 Prayer) Practices of Ministry Electives (Choose 9 Hours) DPRM-301 Intro. to Christian Caregiving DPRM-304 Educational Ministries of Church DPRM-325 Intro. to Christian Missions DPRM-340 Sermon Preparation DPRM-397 Ministry Internship DPRM-460 Church Administration Practices of Ministry Christian Education Track (Required)* DPRM-300 History & Philosophy of Christian Education DPRM-305 Teaching the Bible DPRM-312 Faith and Human Development DPRM-320 Ministry Practicum (3 semesters - 1 credit each) DPRM-333 Ministry and Leadership Development Christian Education Electives (Choose 9 Hours) DPRM-304 Educational Ministries of the Church DPRM-397 Ministry Internship DPRM-402 Discipleship and Small Groups DPRM-455 Adult Ministry DPRM-454 Youth Ministry DPRM-460 Church Administration Practices of Ministry Christian Caregiving Track (Required) * DPRM-301 Intro. To Christian Caregiving DPRM-312 Faith and Human Development DPRM-317 Biblical Principles of Counseling DPRM-321 Christian Approaches to Counseling DPRM-320 Ministry Practicum (3 semesters - 1 credit each) Christian Caregiving Electives (Choose 9 Hours) DPRM-397 Ministry Internship DPRM-405 Crisis Intervention DPRM-418 Marriage and Family DPRM-422 Group Dynamics and Counseling DPRM-429 Intro. to Codependency Counseling DPRM-449 Spiritual Issues in Substance Abuse DPRM-474 Premarital Counseling * Required for students seeking the 66-credit Diploma of Theological Studies

11 Diploma/Certificate Courses Offered Advance Certificate of Theology The advanced certificate is designed to acknowledge each student's accomplishment by completing half of the Diploma curriculum. Students will be awarded the Advanced Certificate of Theology upon completing of33 hours of Diploma curriculum. In addition to recognizing the accomplishment, the advanced certificate will also provide incentive for students to finish the Diploma program. BIBLE - (REQUIRED OF ALL STUDENTS) (9hours) DBIB Old Testament Survey 3 DBIB New Testament Survey 3 DBIB Biblical Interpretation (Hermeneutics) 3 Bible Electives (12 hours) 12 THEOLOGICAL & HISTORICAL STUDIES (REQUIRED OF ALL STUDENTS) (9 Hours) DTHE 230 Christian Faith and Ministry 3 DTHE 399 Signs and Wonders I 3 DTHE 303 Major World Religions 3 THEOLOGICALAND HISTORICAL ELECTIVES (3 hours) DTHE 101 Holy Spirit in the Now 3 PRACTICES OF MINISTRY - GENERAL TRACK (REQUIRED) (9 Hours) DPRM 430 Evangelism 3 DPRM 325 Introduction to Christian Missions 3 DPRM 320 Ministry Practicum 1 credit hour per semester - 2 practicum req'd PRACTICES OF MINISTRY (ELECTIVES) (3 Hours) DTHE 453 History of Christianity- I 3 Total: 33 credits

12 Certificate Programs Certificate programs provide options for TBI students who need a short-term incentive to aim for or who for one reason or another cannot complete the 33 or 66-hour program. Once students have completed the 19-credit Certificate, they will receive a joint Certificate and can continue on toward the Advanced Certificate of Theology. We are offering four specialized certificates with required courses and electives in each. Each certificate requires a 1 credit-hour Ministry Practicum to provide hands-on practical ministry training experience. Biblical Studies Certificate Program (19 Credit Hours) Required Core: 10 credit hours DBIB 110 Old Testament Survey 3 credit hours DBIB 120 New Testament Survey 3 credit hours DBIB 400 Hermeneutics 3 credit hours DBIB 320 Ministry Practicum 1 credit hours Electives: 9 credit hours DBIB 362 Life of Christ 3 credit hours DBIB 364 Life and Teachings of Paul 3 credit hours DBIB 374 Romans: Your path to Victory 3 credit hours Christian Education (19 credit hours total) Required Core: 13 credit hours DBIB 110 Old Testament Survey 3 credit hours DBIB 120 New Testament Survey 3 credit hours DPRM 305 Teaching the Bible 3 credit hours DPRM 312 Faith and Human Development 3 credit hours DPRM 320 Ministry Practicum 1 credit hour

13 Electives: 6 credit hours (choose 2) DPRM 301 Introduction to Christian Caregiving 3 credit hours DPRM 333 Ministry and Leadership Development 3 credit hours DPRM 454 Youth Ministry 3 credit hours DPRM 455 Adult Ministry 3 credit hours DPRM 456 Children s Ministry 3 credit hours Christian Workers Certificate Program (19 Credit Hours) Required Core: 13 credit hours DBIB 110 Old Testament Survey 3 credit hours DBIB 120 New Testament Survey 3 credit hours DTHE 230 Christian Faith and Ministry 3 credit hours DPRM 333 Ministry and Leadership Development 3 credit hours DBIB 320 Ministry Practicum 1 credit hours Recommended Electives: 6 credit hours DBIB 400 Biblical Interpretation (Hermeneutics) 3 credit hours DPRM 430 Evangelism 3 credit hours DBIB 362 Life of Christ 3 credit hours DPRM 340 Sermon Preparation 3 credit hours DPRM 461 Prayer 3 credit hours DPRM 301 Into. Christian Caregiving 3 credit hours DPRM 305 Teaching the Bible 3 credit hours DPRM 317 Principles of Biblical Counseling 3 credit hours (* Other Electives may be taken as well)

14 Required Core: 10 credit hours Christian Caregiving Certificate (19 credit hours total) DPRM 301 Introduction to Christian Caregiving 3 credit hours DPRM 312 Faith and Human Development 3 credit hours DPRM 317 Principles of Biblical Counseling 3 credit hours DPRM 320 Ministry Practicum 1 credit hours Electives: 9 credit hours DPRM 405 Crisis Intervention 3 credit hours DPRM 418 Marriage and Family 3 credit hours DPRM 429 Intro to Codependency Counseling 3 credit hours DPRM 449 Spiritual Issues in Substance Abuse 3 credit hours General Theological Studies Certificate (19 hours) The General Theological Studies Certificate is designed for students who do not want a specialized certificate, but rather, a variety of general theological studies. In order to maintain a balance of studies in diverse areas of theology, students are required to have a one-credit Ministry Practicum and at least one (preferably two) course(s) of their choice in each of the three concentrations of theological studies: Biblical Studies, Theological/Historical Studies, Practical Ministry Studies, for a total of 19 credit hours. For a total of 19 credit hours (6 courses + Ministry Practicum), choose at least 1 course (preferably 2) from each area of concentration.

15 Diploma/Certificate Course Descriptions BIBLE (REQUIRED) DBIB 110 Old Testament Survey 3 A historical survey of the Old Testament. Special attention will be given to the cultural background, to the theological and contextual perspectives, and to the practical application of major Old Testament themes. DBIB 120 New Testament Survey 3 An examination of the New Testament and of the historical, social, economic, and religious background out of which Christianity arose. DBIB 400 Biblical Interpretation (Hermeneutics) 3 A study of the problems and methods of Biblical interpretation, including the factors of presuppositions, grammar, literary and historical context, and the appropriate handling of the various kinds of literature found in the Bible. BIBLE ELECTIVES DBIB 302 Historical Geography of the Holy Land 3 A study of the geography and history of Palestine since antiquity, especially in relation to the nation of Israel and the Early Church. DBIB 362 Life of Christ 3 A study of the life and teachings of Jesus Christ as presented in the Gospels and early Christian literature. DBIB 363 End-Time Events (Biblical Eschatology) 3 A study of Old and New Testament teachings on eschatology, including those aspects of the Kingdom of God that are already present and those yet to be fulfilled. Specific attention is given to concepts such as Messiah, resurrection, tribulation, millennium, judgment, signs of the times, and Kingdom of God. DBIB 364 Life and Teachings of Paul 3 A study of the life and teachings of the Apostle Paul as recorded in the Book of Acts and the Pauline epistles. Special attention is given to the beginnings and growth of the church. DBIB 374 Romans: Your Path to Victory 3 A basic study surveying the great truths found in Paul's letter to the Romans. Key passages are dealt with in great detail. Particular attention is given to the major doctrinal and exhortative sections of the book with an application to Christian faith and practice. DBIB 376 Hebrews and General Epistles 3 A study of the New Testament books of Hebrews, James, 1 and 2 Peter, and Jude. Particular attention is given to the major teachings of these books as they fit into their original historical contexts and as they speak to us today. F o r c o u r s e i n f o r m a t i o n a n d u p d a t e s g o t o w w w. t u c s o n b i b l e c o l l e g e. o r g o r c a l l ( )

16 DBIB 401 Israel Study Tour 3 A travel tour to Bible lands in order to study the history, geography, and culture of the Scriptures. DBIB 421 Pentateuch 3 A study of the first five books of the Old Testament, commonly known as the Pentateuch. Emphasis is placed on the historical, cultural, and geographical milieu of these books. DBIB 424 Hebrew Prophets 3 A study of the origin and development of prophecy among the Hebrews during the first half of the first millennium B.C. Emphasis is placed on the messages of the prophets, historical background, and the social and religious implications of their teaching. DBIB 437 Poetical Literature 3 A study of the poetical books of the Old Testament, including Job, Psalms, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, Song of Solomon, and Lamentations, with emphasis on Hebrew poetry and its relation to other ancient literatures. DBIB 455 Luke/Acts 3 A study of the Gospel of Luke and its accompanying text, the Book of Acts. Emphasis is placed on the historical and cultural milieu of these books, with special focus on how the Holy Spirit speaks to the church today. THEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL STUDIES (REQUIRED) DTHE 101 Holy Spirit in the Now 3 Chancellor Oral Roberts analyzes Biblical concepts and principles that reveal the person and work of the Holy Spirit. Parallels of the dynamic ministry of the Spirit in today's world are clearly drawn. DTHE 230 Christian Faith and Ministry 3 A cursory exploration of the Biblical truths and teachings of the Christian church. Emphasis is placed on the charismatic interpretation of these truths, especially as expounded by Chancellor Oral Roberts. DTHE 399 Signs and Wonders I 3 This course is designed to allow students to study the manifestation of signs and wonders in the history of the church, to learn from those servants of God whose ministries are characterized by signs and wonders, and to experience signs and wonders in their own lives and ministries. F o r c o u r s e i n f o r m a t i o n a n d u p d a t e s g o t o w w w. t u c s o n b i b l e c o l l e g e. o r g o r c a l l ( )

17 DTHE 453 History of Christianity I 3 A study of the development of the Christian church from its birth up to the Reformation, with emphasis upon the major historical movements, leaders, and theological issues of the period. Includes gifts and ministries of the Spirit in church history. DTHE 454 History of Christianity II 3 Survey of expression from the Reformation era with emphasis on the reformers and the impact made politically and economically. Special reference is made to the great missionary expansion and movements of the Holy Spirit. THEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL STUDIES ELECTIVES DTHE 303 Major World Religions 3 A survey of the major religions that are practiced in the world today. Emphasizes the major thought, ethics, religious practices, and history of each religion, with a view toward a Christian response to each religion. DTHE 304 Contemporary Religious Cults 3 An explanation of the history, theology, and evangelistic thrusts of alternative religious (cultic) groups in America. Each group is evaluated biblically. DTHE 313 Bible Doctrines I (Prerequisite DTHE 230) 3 Covers the idea of theology; the existence of God; Scriptures as revelation; and the nature, works, and decrees of God. DTHE 314 Bible Doctrines II (Prerequisite DTHE 230) 3 Covers the doctrine of the Trinity, decrees of God, creation, and providence. DTHE 400 Signs and Wonders II (Principles and Patterns of Divine Healing) 3 A continuation of Signs and Wonders I, this course is a study of the principles and patterns of healing demonstrated by Jesus and His disciples. DTHE 444 Contemporary Theology (Prerequisites DTHE 230 and DTHE 454) 3 A study of mid-nineteenth- and twentieth-century trends in theological thought from Schleiermacher to modern theologians, with special reference to theological options for the present day. F o r c o u r s e i n f o r m a t i o n a n d u p d a t e s g o t o w w w. t u c s o n b i b l e c o l l e g e. o r g o r c a l l ( )

18 PRACTICES OF MINISTRY (REQUIRED) GENERAL MINISTRY TRACK DPRM 305 Teaching the Bible 3 Fundamental and advanced methods of Bible study relating to teaching situations in the church are studied. Thorough consideration of background information is encouraged for proper understanding of Biblical situations and their application to our present time. DPRM 317 Principles of Biblical Counseling 3 An introduction to basic concepts and procedures of Biblical counseling. Its purpose is to acquaint the student with a biblically oriented approach to people helping. The knowledge and skills gained may then be integrated into the student's personal counseling style. DPRM 320 Ministry Practicum 1 The purpose of this ministry practicum is to provide the student with practical experience in ministerial responsibilities and in a broad range of roles performed in ministry. Trainees gain competence in essential areas of local church ministry. Three one-credit semesters of this practicum are required for a diploma. One onecredit semester is required for an advanced certificate. DPRM 430 Evangelism 3 A course dealing with the evangelistic dimensions of the pastoral ministry in preaching, counseling, teaching, visitation, and training the laity for outreach. DPRM 461 Prayer 3 A study designed to assist the student in evaluating and developing a life of prayer. Various approaches to prayer that have been described in Scripture and by Christian leaders are explored. PRACTICES OF MINISTRY ELECTIVES DPRM 301 Introduction to Christian Caregiving 3 A study designed to examine the" caring" aspect of the Christian life from theoretical, theological, and practical perspectives. The integration of the theoretical and theological perspectives with practical experiences is implemented and evaluated. DPRM 304 Educational Ministries of the Church 3 A study designed to introduce the students to the historical, philosophical, and theological basis of the educational ministries of the church. Includes a study of the basic principles and practices of organization and administration of these ministries, with emphasis on implementing programs to meet the needs of the F o r c o u r s e i n f o r m a t i o n a n d u p d a t e s g o t o w w w. t u c s o n b i b l e c o l l e g e. o r g o r c a l l ( )

19 learner through his or her life span. DPRM 325 Introduction to Christian Missions 3 A study designed to provide an overview of God's eternal purpose-the preparation of a people for Himself from all the nations of the earth. By examining the Biblical foundation, the historical development, the cultural considerations, and the strategic demands of God's work in the world, the student is challenged to the primary role of missions in the church. DPRM 340 Sermon Preparation 3 This course is designed to instruct the student in the proper interpretation and presentation of Biblical material through preaching. Basic communication skills and sound principles of hermeneutics of Scripture are addressed, and attention is given to the Biblical perspective of preaching, principles of sermon construction, and sermon delivery. DPRM 397 Ministry Internship 3 A study designed to provide the student with practical exposure to the missionary enterprise. It allows the student to experience the administrative, home-base operation that is essential to any missionary endeavor, to develop ministry skills through evangelism and church ministry, and to participate in a short-term, crosscultural mission. DPRM 460 Church Administration 3 A study designed to introduce the student to the practical aspects administration within the church setting. This includes organization, planning, staff selection, motivation and training, evaluation, and general leadership principles and problems. Administrative procedures are centered on the Biblical and theological purposes of the church. F o r c o u r s e i n f o r m a t i o n a n d u p d a t e s g o t o w w w. t u c s o n b i b l e c o l l e g e. o r g o r c a l l ( )

20 PRACTICES OF MINISTRY CHRISTIAN EDUCATION TRACK DPRM 300 History and Philosophy of Christian Education (required) 3 A study of the historical development of Christian education from its Biblical beginnings to the present. The emerging philosophies of education are presented in order to aid the student in developing a personal philosophy of education. DPRM 304 Educational Ministries of the Church 3 A study designed to introduce the student to the historical, philosophical, and theological basis of the educational ministries of the church. Includes a study of the basic principles and practices of organization and administration of these ministries, with emphasis on implementing programs to meet the needs of the learner through his or her life span. DPRM 305 Teaching the Bible (required) 3 Fundamental and advanced methods of Bible study relating to teaching situations in the church are studied. Thorough consideration of background information is encouraged for proper understanding of Biblical situations and their applications to our present time. DPRM 312 Faith and Human Development (required) 3 A study of "whole-person" development and a wide range of practical Christian ministry in the local church context. Includes physical, intellectual, social, moral, and faith development for all ages. DPRM 333 Ministry and Leadership Development (required) 3 A study of Biblical principles and methods of training believers for ministry and leadership in the church. Attention is given to spiritual growth, development, and equipping needed for effective ministry and leadership. DPRM 402 Discipleship and Small Groups 3 A study of how to develop and direct discipleship and small group programs within the church. Includes small-group principles, dynamics, and problems. Also considers the way Christian disciples are developed and gives practical guidelines for implementing discipleship in the church. DPRM 455 Adult Ministry 3 A survey of issues, developmental tasks, and Biblical principles for contemporary adults is provided. Special emphasis is given to adult learning and church and community programs of adult education. F o r c o u r s e i n f o r m a t i o n a n d u p d a t e s g o t o w w w. t u c s o n b i b l e c o l l e g e. o r g o r c a l l ( )

21 PRACTICES OF MINISTRY CHRISTIAN CAREGIVING TRACK DPRM 301 Introduction to Christian Caregiving (required) 3 A study designed to examine the" caring" aspect of the Christian life from theoretical, theological, and practical perspectives. The integration of the theoretical and theological perspectives with practical experiences is implemented and evaluated. DPRM 312 Faith and Human Development (required) 3 A study of "whole-person" development and a wide range of practical Christian ministry in the local church context. Includes physical, intellectual, social, moral, and faith development for all ages. DPRM 317 Principles of Biblical Counseling (required) 3 An introduction to basic concepts and procedures of Biblical counseling. Its purpose is to acquaint the student with a biblically oriented approach to people helping. The knowledge and skills gained may then be integrated into the student's personal counseling style. DPRM 321 Christian Approaches to Counseling (required) 3 This course examines three aspects of counseling within the Christian context: (1) a theological foundation for Christian counseling, (2) communication and relationship-building skills necessary for being an effective helper, and (3) helping theories and their application for the Christian counselor. DPRM 405 Crisis Intervention 3 A study to acquaint the student with the nature and dynamics of crisis situations. Emphasis is placed upon intervention principles and procedures in the context of situational crises. The approach includes the concept of training laymen for basic crisis intervention. DPRM 418 Marriage and Family 3 This course is a study to explore the dynamics of family relationships, particularly from the viewpoint of family counseling and therapy. The course focuses on knowledge and skills such as the theology of marriage and the family, problems of divorce and remarriage, courtship and mate selection, and the theory and technique of family therapy. DPRM 422 Group Dynamics and Counseling 3 This course involves participation in small groups. It includes an investigation of small-group processes through reading and surveying research literature with emphasis on development of interpersonal skills. F o r c o u r s e i n f o r m a t i o n a n d u p d a t e s g o t o w w w. t u c s o n b i b l e c o l l e g e. o r g o r c a l l ( )

22 DPRM 429 Introduction to Codependency Counseling 3 The theological, ethical, moral, medical, and practical considerations important in counseling those who are chemically dependent and those who are codependent. DPRM 449 Spiritual Issues in Substance Abuse 3 Most self-help programs refer to a higher power. This course identifies the spiritual issues associated with seeking a higher power from a uniquely Christian perspective. DPRM 474 Premarital Counseling 3 A presentation of specific skills and interventions that enable the counselor to engage prospective marital partners in dialogue concerning the biblical, theological and psychological aspects of marriage. The history of premarital counseling is reviewed, as is communications theory. F o r c o u r s e i n f o r m a t i o n a n d u p d a t e s g o t o w w w. t u c s o n b i b l e c o l l e g e. o r g o r c a l l ( )

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