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DILIGENTIA FERTILIS VIRTUS Arise, Shine; For Thy Light Is Come, And The Glory Of The LORD Is Risen Upon Thee DOXA ELITE BIBLE COLLEGE is a non-denominational interracial, Holy Ghost led and Proof Producing School for this dispensation. DEBC is committed to a Philosophy in Christian Education: Training and Building the Total Man - (Spirit, Soul, and Body) to the depths and heights of spiritual and academic diligence, accountability, productivity and excellence. DOXA ELITE BIBLE COLLEGE builds on the polarity of scriptural doctrine and practical ministry orientation. We explore both theoretical and Biblical concepts, as well as pragmatic and practical applications. DEBC pursues a fivefold ministry orientation (Ephesians 4:11) with more emphasis on Revival, Reformation and Restoration of Kingdom Apostolic Order and Glory. DEBC presents teaching with strong doctrinal emphasis, keeping the focus on the Scriptures as the standard of faith and pattern for ministry. The Word, Logos and Rhema, both come to life in a real and experiential way in the dynamic power of the Spirit and the substance of revealed Truth. Through Jesus Christ you have been made the express image of God the Father. You are called as a Priest & and a King with spiritual empowerment to demonstrate the DOXA Glory of the Father. Jesus said: Go ye into all the world, and preach the gospel to every creature. He that believeth and is baptized shall be saved; but he that believeth not shall be damned. And these signs shall follow them that believe; In my name shall they cast out devils; they shall speak with new tongues; They shall take up serpents; and if they drink any deadly thing, it shall not hurt them; they shall lay hands on the sick, and they shall recover. The Global Church arises in the power of both Spirit and Word. This is the cutting edge of what God is doing today, as He has taken the Church from the years of the inspirational Pentecostal and Charismatic outpouring to a new season of Kingdom Apostolic Order. Kingdom Apostolic Order is not here to negate the Pentecostal/Holiness and the Charismatic Movements, but rather will be a combination of the two The Spirit and the Word. Ministry training for the Body of Christ must advance beyond the rigid patterns of traditional training to a grassroots pattern of training all of God s people, those willing to pursue Gods advancing purposes. It is with the grand purpose of revival, reformation and restoration that we are working together to achieve a World-Changing, Global Transformation and Kingdom Apostolic Advancement Agenda. Ministry materials that comprise the curriculum of study are unique, derived from revelation received from the Holy Spirit by carefully selected, mature, seasoned teachers of the Word. studies, reflects principles proven by real ministry experience and reflects Kingdom Apostolic orientation to ministry. DEBC materials will go deep into your spirit as you study and you will be motivated to live by the principles learned and to grow into the God-designed destiny for which God has called you. God is raising an army of spiritual warriors for the greatest end-time harvest of souls of which you are a part. Hence, make yourself available for spiritual training. DEBC will empower you to take your place in the ranks of God s Special Forces. Endeavor to take your place in God s end-time plan by responding to God s call on your life. This is your season to fulfill your purpose. Let your name be remembered in the corridors of heaven that you lived and fulfilled your purpose in life, leaving a legacy for unborn generations. Prayerfully consider becoming a student of this end-time Bible school where you can receive good and sound instruction from seasoned men and women of God. You will not regret your decision. Apostle Dr. Robert Crentsil Founder & Executive President DGBC - PARTNERING WITH LOCAL CHURCHES Pursuing Kingdom Apostolic Christianity Prioritizing Kingdom Truth & Order Presenting Biblical Perspective, Producing Disciples & Preparing Tomorrow s Leaders Today Manifesting Revival, Reformation & Restoration The Greatest Harvest Of Souls Socio-Economic Transformation And he goeth up into a mountain, And calleth unto him whom he would: and they came unto him. And he ordained twelve, that they should be with him and that He might send them forth to preach, and to have power to heal sicknesses, And to cast out devils: Mark 3:13-15

Enrollment DEBC DEGREE PROGRAMS Year 1 - Certificate (Diploma) Year 2 - Associate of Arts Year 3 - Advanced Diploma Bachelor of Min. (BMin) Bachelor of Arts (BA) Master of Theological Studies (MTS) Master of Arts in Christian Counseling (MA) Master of Arts in Christian Education (MA) Master of Arts in Leadership (MA) Doctor of Ministry (DM) Doctor of Divinity (DD) PROJECTED COURSES FOR 2016 The Following Courses Are Being Projected For The First Year. 3 Credit Hours For Each Course 30 Credit Hours required. 1. BI 100: Hermeneutics: Intro. To Bible Study 2. RS 105: Theology of Worship - The Tabernacle of Moses, The Tabernacle of David &The Book of Psalms 3. RS441: Church Administration 4. RS 437: Christology 5. RS 439: Pneumatology 6. RS438: Eschatology & Kingdom Prophetic Agenda 7. DM 817: The Church, The Waves Of The Holy Spirit, Spiritual Revolution & Church Planting - 3 Credit Hrs. 8. RS 110: Demonology & Spiritual Warfare 9. CH505: Survey Of Church History 10. GE 220: Financial Integrity & Stewardship 11. BI 102: New Testament Survey 12. CI 101: New Testament Prophetic Ministry 13. RS 101: Foundations Of Christian Doctrine Enrollment Application: All applicants for both undergraduate and graduate programs must complete and submit an application form with the one-time non-refundable $xx.00 application/registration fee, which serves to cover the interview process and establish the prospect in school records. Recommendation Forms: All Recommendation Forms must be filled out and mailed or submitted to the DEBC Admissions Office by the person writing the recommendation. Have your Pastor or senior spiritual leader fill out and return the leader's recommendation form, and have someone who knows you well, a friend, instructor, or employer, fill out and return the general recommendation form. Completed Forms should reach the DEBC office at least one week prior to the beginning of the semester for which you are applying. Such forms are a onetime requirement. Prospective students who do not have a local Church must confer with the DEBC leadership about the matter because we require a student to be involved in a local Church and cooperating with its Pastoral leadership. Semester Registration and Deadlines: All students are expected to pre-register. There is no registration fee for students who pre-register by August 25 (14 days before Fall term, allowing for textbooks to be purchased), or by January 15 (14 days before Spring term). Late fee is $xx.00 after August 25 or Jan. 15; or $xx.00 once classes have actually begun. Books: Books or Manuals (average per course) - $xx.00 - $xx.00 plus as required by professor. The cost of handout materials: average: $xx.00 per course. Textbooks and printing costs for handouts is extra. Settlement of Accounts: All accounts are due and payable at the beginning of the term or upon arrival. In case of inability to pay in full, a student may use the following deferred payment plan: Upon registration, 40% of the tuition charges plus all fees are due. The balance is divided into equal payments which are due 1/3rd and 2/3rd of the way into the term. A service charge of $xx will be assessed for this deferred-payment plan. Failure to meet due dates will result in an additional $xx late charge per month, possible suspension from classes, and, if not resolved, loss of class credit. Students with unpaid accounts will not be allowed to receive certificates or diplomas. Scholarship - Those who qualify to enroll but have no way of meeting financial obligations should contact DEBC office. Withdrawals for Semester Courses: To add or drop a course carries a fee of $xx.00. A refund for withdrawal will be calculated according to the following schedule from the date the withdrawal application is received by the school. Not attending classes does not constitute an official withdrawal. There is no refund for any fee aside from tuition charges. Refunds are as follows for semester courses: Through 2nd week of classes 75% Through 3rd week of classes 50% After 4th week No refund There is no refund for a single module, for the January term or a summer term after the 2nd day of class. Change of Program: Students will be charged for the full term of all courses for which they register unless an official Add/Drop form is filed with the school. Any schedule adjustments must be made by the Add/Drop date for that semester. The add/drop/change fee is $xx per course. SCHOLARSHIPS are available on resource availability. Anyone can apply for scholarship. Final decision rests with DEBC administration. Audit Courses - $xx.00 Per Person Per 8-hr. course. Additional credit for each eight-hour course for successful completion of extensive and additional self-study and project achievement. One-credit course (8-hours) can become worth two-credits. No charge is for the extra credit.

Course Outline BI 100: HERMENEUTICS: INTRO. TO BIBLE STUDY - 3 CDT HRS This course focuses on the basic principles of hermeneutics (the methodological principles of interpretation) and the methodology of Bible study. Hermeneutics: Introduction to Bible Study is designed to give the new student a solid foundation for intensive Bible study. The course presents the Word of God in a literary and inspired perspective, placing emphasis on the importance of interpreting biblical passages in its textual and historical context. RS 105: Theology of Worship - Topics Include: The Tabernacle of Moses, The Tabernacle of David &The Book of Psalms (3 Credit Hours) First Year - Course Outline DM 817: REVIVAL, 5-FOLD MINISTRY PARADGM, CHURCH PLANTING - 3 CDT HOURS This course focuses on understanding the dynamics of revival and Church planting. The various waves of the Holy Spirit throughout centuries are explained while providing reasons for such occurrences today. Emphasizing God s kingdom principles and matters of revival, reformation, and restoration; the Greatest Harvest of Souls; and socioeconomic transformation, the believer is reminded of his responsibility in the Great Commission. RS441: CHURCH ADMIN. This course introduces the subject of management, identifies leadership positions, Biblical concept of leadership and stresses the importance of the role of leadership and management skills in Christian Ministry. Biblical principles of leading like a servant and shepherd and qualifications for leaders are also discussed. Major tasks of leaders are reviewed, with emphasis on decisionmaking and handling conflicts. Guidelines for training leaders and followers are given, and principles of success and reasons for failure examined. Emphasis is placed on the context of Management in Community Service, preparing the student to support Community Leadership. Strategic planning, staffing, and management are explored in ways that those serving in ministry can understand and appropriate. Practical application will be emphasized. RS 437: CHRISTOLOGY - 3 CDT HRS Christology, which is the theological study of the person, deeds, and teachings of Jesus Christ, analyzes the development of Christ s doctrine from a biblicalexposition perspective. Moreover, this course provides a detailed, contemporary theological study of the personhood of Jesus Christ. Special attention will be given to the Christological controversies and the resolutions of the councils that dealt with such controversies during the early Christian centuries. The student will develop a personal Christology rooted in scripture and tradition. RS 439: PNEUMATOLOGY: FROM A PENTECOSTAL AND CHARISMATIC PERSPECTIVE - 3 CREDIT HOURS This is an-depth study of the Holy Spirit: presentation about the Holy Spirit baptism from a classical Pentecostal and charismatic perspective: explaining the distinctions between the Holy Spirit baptism, the new birth, and the baptism in the Holy Spirit. It emphasizes the miraculous gifts of the Holy Spirit that should be manifested in today's Church. This course affirms that glossolalia (speaking in tongues) is the general, Biblical proof of Holy Spirit baptism. The Bible is the main textbook for this course, which is combined with course and supplemental texts. RS438: ESCHATOLOGY & KINGDOM AGENDA - 3 CREDIT HRS Eschatology reviews classical concepts regarding the end of the world and the destiny of mankind from Christian and contemporary point of views. The return of Christ, the resurrection of the dead, the apocalypse, the final judgment, and the eternal state of man will be explored with a hermeneutical approach; therefore, interpretive study of Biblical passages concerning the final things will be applied according to the scriptures and Christian tradition. RS 110: PRAYER, DEMONOLOGY, SPIRITUAL WARFARE 3 CREDIT HOURS This study gives attention to the strategies of spiritual warfare. Learning to use our God-given authority is key to successful, Christian living and revival in the Church. CH505: SURVEY OF CH HISTORY 3 CDT HRS Church history is the heart of His story and God s kingdom work on earth. This course explores the development of the Christian church from Pentecost to the present day. It covers key people and events that God used throughout history to bolster His church and the negative influences that infected her. The goal of the course is to use lessons from church history to advance the kingdom of God in life and ministry. (This course is integrated with the Institute of Theological Studies: CH506: The History of the Church to the Reformation and CH507: History of the Church since Reformation. GE 220: FINANCIAL INTEGRITY & STEWARDSHIP 3 CREDIT HOURS Designed to prepare students to develop and maintain integrity in Christian ministry in finances and issues of stewardship. It discusses the spiritual/physical blockades to financial accountability, proper use and disbursement of personal, family and ministry funds; budgeting; ethical fundraising and matters of the local Church. BI 102: NEW TESTAMENT SURVEY - 3 CRDT HRS This course provides an overview of the New Testament, with a brief introduction to each of the 27 Books of the Protestant canon, and a concise summary of their contents, enabling the learner to correctly relate the parts of the New Testament to each other, and to the Old Testament. The module allows the learners to enrich their knowledge of the Bible and their ability to read each part intelligently, with an understanding of the context in which each book occurs and of how doctrine evolved gradually over the centuries. Armed with this knowledge, students are able to develop their ability to relate the Bible and its contents to daily life and to Christian witness. CI 101: MAJOR RELIGIONS OF THE WORLD & NEW TESTAMENT PROPHETIC MIN. - 3 CDT HRS This course examines the following: Non-Christian Religions, The New Age Religion, Cult and Occult, NT Prophetic Ministry. Personal prophecy and the prophetic ministry are by no means new to the Church. We find personal prophecy all the way back in the Garden of Eden (Gen. 2:23, 24), and the ministry of the prophet stretching from Genesis to Revelation (Gen. 2, Rev. 11:10). The Bible is literally saturated with examples of these two subjects. In spite of their high profile, there is relatively little written on these subjects from a modern day, practical perspective.

DEBC 2nd & 3rd 3rd Yr. SECOND YEAR COURSE OUTLINE ASSOCIATE OF ARTS 30 CREDIT HOURS GE 112: Intro. To Management CC 201: Introduction to Psychology: (Christian Counseling Perspectives) RS 210: The Blood Covenant CC 101: Sociology of Marriage & Family Life GE 112: Introduction to Management BI 101: Old Testament Survey BI 103: The Pentateuch BI 202: The Book of Acts BI 203: Pauline Epistles: Romans RS 209: Faith Dynamics ED 101: Dynamics of Teaching RS 212: Speech and Communication: (Homiletics) THIRD YEAR COURSE OUTLINE: ADVANCE DIPLOMA - 30 CREDIT HOURS BI 302: Major and Minor Prophets of the Old Testament RS 200: History of Civilization I: (Church History Perspectives) RS 217: Introduction to Charismatic Theology GE 201: Cultural Anthropology: (A Christian Perspective) CC 301: Self-Concept: (Studies in Biblical Inner Healing) RS 304: Introduction to Leadership RS 301: Pastoral Ministry RS 305: Introduction to World Missions RS 314 Principles and Philosophy of Church Growth CI 301 Prophetic Protocols & Ministry Principles DEBC Eagle MINISTRY SPECIALIZATION COURSES EMPHASIS IN LEADERSHIP (15 HOURS) CC415 Human Development OL440 Conflict Management and Resolution OL460 Ethics in Leadership RS440 The Challenge of Leadership RS441 Strategic Church Administration EMPHASIS IN PROPHETIC (15 HOURS) CI410 Theology and Practice of Spiritual Gifts CI412 Theology and Practice of Prophetic Min. - Intro. CI414 Theology and Practice of Prophetic Min. - Inter. CI416 Theology and Practice of Prophetic Min. - Adv. CI418 Advanced Practice of Spiritual Gifts Seminar EMPHASIS IN BUSINESS (15 HOURS) CI420 Biblical Foundations of Business CI422 Business Management from a Biblical Worldview CI424 Principles of Transformation in the Workplace CI426 Communication and Spirituality in the Workplace CI428 Marketing for Business and Ministry EMPHASIS IN CHRISTIAN EDUCATION (15 HOURS) ED401 Philosophy of Christian Education ED432 Classroom Management CC415 Human Development OL440 Conflict Management and Resolution OL460 Ethics in Leadership And he goeth up into a mountain, and calleth unto him whom he would: And they came unto him. And he ordained twelve: that they should be with him And that He might send them forth to preach, and to have power to heal sicknesses, And to cast out devils: Mark 3:13-15

Tuition & Fees ALL FEES ARE $USD - SCHOLARSHIPS are available on resource availability. Final decision rests with DEBC administration. Program Name Total Tuition Monthly Fee + $xx Book Fee Certificate of Theological Studies (1 Year) $xxxx.00 $xxx.00 10 Classes Associate of Theological Studies (2 Years) $xxxx.00 $xxx.00 10 Classes Ministerial Diploma (3 Years) $xxxx.00 $xxx.00 10 Classes Graduation Requirements Bachelor of Theological Studies (4 Years) $xxxx.00 $xxx.00 10 Classes & 50-page Thesis Master of Theological Studies $xxxx.00 $xxx.00 10 Classes & 75-page Thesis Doctor of Ministry in Theological Studies (D. Min.) $xxxx.00 $xxx.00 10 Classes & 125-page Dissertation Doctor of Philosophy in Theological Studies (Ph.D.) $xxxx.00 $xxx.00 10 Classes & 175-page Dissertation ADDITIONAL FEES Category Frequency Amount Registration One-time Annual $xx.00 Thesis & Dissertation Book Binding (2 copies) Graduation (Bachelor, Associate, Ministerial & Certificate) Graduation (Masters) Graduation (Doctors) Graduation Fee Includes: Cap & Gown, Degree & Administration Cost. Application/Registration Fee Is Non-Refundable. Non-Refundable - This includes full cap and gown participation at a yearly graduation ceremony exercise if one desires to attend; Non- Refundable after graduation. First year included in tuition total on enrollment agreement, subsequent years billed separately; Non- Refundable. Monograph & Thesis Binding Fees - An additional fee is due before graduation. Students are required to submit one unbound, and two hard-bound copies of each monograph, thesis, or dissertation they are required to complete. The unbound one and one hard-bound copy become the property of the school, and the other hard-bound copy remains the property of the student. It will be graded and sent back to the student within 30-45 days of receipt. (All copyrights remain the sole property of the student.) Therefore, if DEBC desires to publish a particular monograph, thesis, or dissertation, the school will request permission from the student. The final word concerning publication rests solely with the student. DEBC will have the binding of the monograph, thesis, or dissertation done at a professional bookbindery. The charge for DEBC to have the binding done will be decided in at the time of copies. Monographs must be bound in Blue (Dark blue with gold lettering). PHONE: (202) 577-4651 or (443) 808-6355 WEB: doxaglobal.org E-MAIL: doxaglobalbiblecollege@gmail.com