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DEPARTMENT OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION<br />
CE 102 Developing Biblical Leadership<br />
This course will define Biblical leadership and essential principles for leaders. It analyzes<br />
the vital need for God-lead, spiritual leaders today and practical helps for those leaders.<br />
Spring semester, two hours.<br />
CE 109 Ministry Essentials<br />
This course is designed to equip students to work in the ministries of the local church,<br />
emphasizing the heart of the servant and his service. Students will be instructed in how to<br />
win souls, disciple converts, and run various elements of ministry programs.<br />
Fall semester, two hours.<br />
CE 111 Helps for Christian Young People<br />
This course is designed to establish and solidify the character, commitment, and discernment<br />
of the first-year student. Female students will be instructed in the conduct of a Christian<br />
lady with teaching in Christian etiquette, dress standards, cooking, sewing, godly behavior,<br />
and relationships. Male students will be taught to study and apply practical topics relative<br />
to living as a spiritual young man.<br />
Fall semester, two hours.<br />
CE 201 Decently and In Order: Practical Helps for Church Ministry<br />
This course will lay the groundwork for future ministries. From the beginning of a church,<br />
hiring staff members, or beginning a bus ministry, you will get valuable tools for keeping<br />
details organized and moving forward.<br />
Fall semester, two hours.<br />
CE 202 Great Commission: Personal Evangelism and Discipleship<br />
This course will guide the student through different steps for soulwinning and personal<br />
discipleship. This will include not only those in your ministries but also application to your<br />
personal life with the development of personal standards and convictions.<br />
Spring semester, two hours.<br />
CE 206 Early Childhood Education<br />
The materials, curriculum, and methods of teaching in the nursery and kindergarten school.<br />
Studies will include the characteristics of preschool children, organization of units of work,<br />
lesson planning, and classroom procedures. Prerequisite CE 216. Identical to ED 205<br />
and MI 403.<br />
Spring semester, three hours.<br />
CE 207 Church History<br />
The history of the church, its founding, development, and growth to the present. Special<br />
emphasis will be given to the great religious leaders of each period. Identical to BI 209,<br />
MI 204, and HI 201.<br />
Fall semester, three hours.<br />
CE 208 <strong>Baptist</strong> History<br />
<strong>Baptist</strong> principles and distinctives in early church history. The student will study the various<br />
separatist groups in the Dark Ages: the Anabaptists and the <strong>Baptist</strong>s in England and America.<br />
Time will also be spent on the <strong>Baptist</strong> movement through present times. Identical to BI<br />
210, MI 205, and HI 202.<br />
Spring semester, three hours.<br />
CE 210 Preparation for the Mission Field<br />
Taught by an experienced missionary, this course provides practical instruction from<br />
someone with first-hand knowledge. The subject content of this course includes topics that<br />
will help prepare an individual to go to the mission field. Specific topics to be considered<br />
are as follows: the need for missions, the call to missions, learning the language, training,<br />
survey trip, ordination, deputation, and relocation. Identical to MI 307.<br />
One semester, two hours.<br />
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