Associate of Applied Science In Missions
Christian missions is a vehicle for spreading the gospel of Jesus Christ through evangelism, church planting, teaching in Bible colleges, and in social action programs which feed and clothe the needy. It is a means of communicating the gospel across cultures whether in the United States or abroad. The post-modern worldview has required a renewed focus upon the biblical understanding of missions. In addition, the biblical foundation brought a number of changes to the philosophy of missions. Therefore a number of approaches to missiology are undergoing significant change. Courses in this field include mission anthropology, cross-cultural ministry, world religions, as well as a solid base of instruction in biblical studies and theology.
Upon satisfactory completion of the Associate of Applied Science in Missions, the graduate should be able to:
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Motivate other Christians to personal missionary involvement using a biblical theology of missions and a sound missionary philosophy.
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Demonstrate working knowledge of the history of missions, current trends in missionary work, major world religions, and cults.
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Exhibit skill in cultural encounter, cultural analysis, and intercultural communication.
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Articulate the unique advantages of Pentecostal missiology both in theology and in praxis.
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Synthesize a personal plan for cultural adaptation and spiritual impact in their future life in the culture to which they are called.
64% of graduates have reported that they are extremely confident or very confident in their ability to demonstrate a working knowledge of the history of missions, current trends in missionary work, major world religions and cults.
82% of graduates have reported that they are extremely confident or very confident in their ability to synthesize a personal plan for cultural adaptation and spiritual impact in their future life in the culture to which they are called. (Missions Assessment)
Program Requirements for A.A.S. In Missions
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English Composition I |
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English Composition II |
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Success in College |
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Foundation in Communication (Course options available) |
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Capstone |
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Social Science (Course options available) |
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Arts/Humanities/Literature (Course options available) |
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Introduction to Contemporary Mathematics |
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Environmental Science |
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Old Testament |
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New Testament History |
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Bible Study Methods |
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Life of Christ |
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Acts |
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Theology I |
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Theology II |
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Introduction to Christian Leadership |
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Christian Ethics |
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Spiritual Formation |
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Marriage and Family |
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The Reformation |
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Introduction to Missions |
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Introduction to Preaching |
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Preaching Lab |
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Introduction to Evangelism |
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History of Missions |
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Life and Work of Missionary |
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