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REN 310-3 credits Description Psalms declares that God counsels us at night through our dreams (Ps. 16:7). Dreams are also a form of meditation that can move scriptural truth from our heads to our hearts. Every one of us can learn to hear from God during the two hours of dream life we have each night. It just takes a little training and a lot of practice. In this course, we will examine all 50 dreams of the Bible, seeing how God interprets them and learning how God is speaking to you through your dreams (Num. 12:6; Acts 2:17). Prerequisite: REN103 Communion with God Texts Hearing God Through Your Dreams textbook by Mark Virkler and Charity Kayembe Hear God Through Your Dreams workbook by Mark and Patti Virkler Hearing God Through Your Dreams audio or video by Charity Kayembe and Mark Virkler Hear God Through Your Dreams audio or video by Mark Virkler Objectives Academic You will quote the following verses: Psalm 127:2b NAS Psalm 16:7 NIV Numbers 12:6 NIV Genesis 40:8 Psalm 119:148 Job 33:14-18, 29, 30 NASU Song of Solomon 5:2 NIV You will discuss the physiology of Discuss the quantum physics principles of superposition and the observer effect, and what they have to do with Christian living. Discuss the place of vision in bridging the gap between the physical and spiritual realms. You will discuss seven reasons why we should listen to our dreams You will discuss the reasons why someone may not remember their dreams and steps they can take to begin remembering them more frequently and accurately. You will describe the language of the dream and the sources of this language. You will discuss the meaning and importance of the setting of a dream. You will discuss the differences between subjective and objective dreams, how you can tell the difference, and how they should each be interpreted. You will discuss repeated dreams and what to do about them. You will discover the meaning of the symbols seen in your You will discuss the usual symbolic meaning of animals in one s You will discuss the probable meanings of people who appear in You will discuss the probable meanings of specific clothing (e.g. uniforms) and nakedness in You will discuss the usual meanings of pregnancy in birth in dreams You will discuss the usual meanings of death in a dream. You will discuss the possible sources and usual meanings of sexual You will state at least seven principles of dream interpretation. You will define each of the following terms and discuss how they relate to dream interpretation: Dream Vision Metaphor 1

Simile Metonymy Idiom Homonym Setting Attitudinal You will appreciate the significance the Bible places on dreams in the communication of God to man. You will recognize the role of symbols in the dream. You will honor the voice of God to you through your Behavioral You will begin keeping a personal Dream Journal. You will listen to your dreams and seek to understand them, listening to the Lord for the full interpretation. You will act in response to the message of your Standards for Grading As sign ments As indicated below, C or 2.0 level work is consid ered average. Leaders are not average people. You are there fore expected (required) to put forth the effort necessary to demonstrate at least B (3.0) level work or higher on all as sign ments which you submit. Any which do not will be returned to you with input from your instructor on how you can raise your grade to the ex pect ed level. A course grade will not be giv en until your assignments demonstrate that you have un der stood the ma te ri al presented in the course and al lowed your life to be trans formed by the Spirit and the Word studied the requirements for at tain ing a B. Your individual assignments (notebooks, tests, re ports) will be graded according to the fol low ing standards. These grades will be averaged together to determine your course grade. Re mem ber, we are training leaders and leaders are above-average people. Your work will reflect that. Course Requirements 1. Read the entire textbook Hearing God Through Your Dreams by Mark Virkler and Charity Kayembe as assigned, taking notes and highlighting as you read. Answer the related discussion questions and exercises found here in your syllabus or Student Notebook. These answers will be submitted to your instructor. Email attachments are the preferred method for submitting your work. If you must send your work through the postal service, we recommend that you send a copy as USPS does not guarantee you will get it back. 2. Listen to or watch the entire series Hearing God Through Your Dreams by Charity Kayembe and Mark Virkler as assigned, taking notes as you listen. 3. Listen to or watch the entire series Hear God Through Your Dreams by Mark Virkler as assigned. Follow along in the Hear God Through Your Dreams workbook, taking notes as you listen. D C B A Indicates barely passing work that is inferior to the average both in quantity and in quality. Manifests a lack of initiative or sense of responsibility or both. Average work; either steady work of an acceptable quality, or work of a high quality which is un even, irregular or fragmentary. May be mechanically or outwardly cor rect but shows little reflection upon or per son al assimilation of the material. Intelligently has fulfilled the re quire ments of this course. Understands the subject matter presented and has ap plied it to his life in a limited manner but has not really made the truths his own. Grasped the material with thoroughness, industry and correctness of detail. Made the material his own by thinking about it and integrating it, using originality, natural ability, and insight. 2

4. Complete the workbook Hear God Through Your Dreams by VIrklers as assigned. a. There are additional related questions and exercises here in your Syllabus or Student Notebook for the teaching in Part I. Answer each of these questions in a format that can easily be submitted to your instructor. b. Each of the studies in the Biblical Research Concerning Dreams and Visions section should be completed in the following manner: 1) First, slowly and carefully read the entire Bible passage indicated. 2) Then go to the questions in the text, referring to the stated verses and writing the correct response. 3) Next, close your eyes and ask the Lord to reveal to you whatever He wants you to learn from the passage. Open the eyes of your heart to see the story you have just read. Expect God to show you or tell you something important. When you sense that the Lord is finished with His instruction, open your physical eyes and record what you saw and heard in the final section of the Bible study. (Note: You are not expected to discover something new in each and every one. However, you are expected to be open to the Spirit s teaching and regularly be learning new insights.) 4) Finally, turn to the back of the book beginning on page 57 and read what the Virklers discovered in the passage. If they saw something you didn t or if they interpreted it differently, take the time to explore further until you sense God has shown you all He is going to from this passage at this time. NOTE: These answers will be submitted to your instructor for grading. If you write your answers in your book, you will need to send your entire book to your instructor. This will cost you extra money and there is always a chance that the postal service will lose it, especially if your instructor lives in another country. Therefore, we strongly recommend that you type your answers on your computer and send them to your instructor as email attachments. If you must send hard copies of your work through the postal service, be sure that you send a copy, not your original or only copy. 5. Keep a journal in which you record your dreams and their interpretations. Also make note of any new insights or applications of the teaching on Christian dream interpretation that you receive. You should be recording at least two dreams per week and more if you can. 6. Submit a paper discussing what you have learned about yourself and the way God speaks to you through your Use specific references from your dream journal. This paper should be a minimum of four typewritten pages, maximum 12-point font, and is due in the final lesson. 7. Earn at least a B on Test One and the Final Exam. 3

REN310 Assignment Schedule Lesson One Assignment to be completed: NOTICE that the titles of the two books and two audio/video series are nearly identical! Look closely at your assignment to be sure you are reading, watching and listening to the right material for each lesson. Listen to or watch Session 1 of the Hearing God Through Your Dreams teaching by Charity Kayembe. Read the Forewords, Preface, Introduction and Chapter 1 of the textbook Hearing God Through Your Dreams by Virkler and Kayembe. Take notes on anything the Lord especially brings to your attention. Read pages 15 20 of the Hear God Through Your Dreams workbook. Do biblical studies 1-4 on pages 21-22 of Hear God Through Your Dreams. These biblical studies are essential to providing you with a solid scriptural foundation for listening to your Take the time to do them well. BE SURE TO FOLLOW THE FORMAT GIVEN IN COURSE REQUIREMENT #4 ABOVE. Complete all the exercises and application questions found here in the Exercises section of your Syllabus or Student Notebook. Complete and correct Self-Test One. Begin keeping a journal in which you record your dreams and the interpretation you receive from God. Also make note of any new insights or applications of the teaching on Christian dream interpretation that you receive. Subject to be explored: Bridges to the Supernatural: How Dreams Connect Us to God Related objectives: You will quote Psalm 127:2b NAS. You will begin to understand the physiology of You will discuss the quantum physics principles of superposition and the observer effect, and what they have to do with Christian living. You will appreciate the volume of the Scriptures that are devoted to dreams, visions and their effect in the physical world. You will recognize the place of vision in bridging the gap between the physical and spiritual realms. Memorize Psalm 127:2b NAS (He gives to His beloved even in his sleep.) 5