Associate in

 

Evangelism

The Associate in Evangelism is designed to prepare ministers, laymen and church leaders in evangelism relating to church and para-church ministries. The focus is on the biblical and theological basis of evangelism and the various evangelistic strategies that are used in reaching people groups for Jesus Christ. It also provides foundation courses in biblical studies to develop a sound theology and a Christian worldview. This degree program is also well-suited for students working in related fields of church growth, missions, and institutional chaplaincy.

Upon satisfactory completion of the Associate in Evangelism, the graduate should be able to:
  • Define a biblical theology of evangelism and missions that engages the culture.
  • Formulate a philosophy of evangelism, the nature of the gospel and the essential elements of an evangelistic presentation.
  • Employ various methods of evangelism that include community service, gospel proclamation, and social justice.
  • Analyze current issues and models of church planting, church growth, and methods of training indigenous leadership.
  • Organize evangelistic teams and communities in a diversity of cross-cultural settings.
  • Evaluate the role of specific churches in evangelism, discipleship, multiplication, and evangelistic communities - especially as it relates to church growth.
  • Formulate an evangelistic plan, with specific steps for its implementation in the local church.
  • Understand the tenets of other major world religions and know how to respond to them.
Total Required Courses = 64 or 65 Credit Hours

General Education – 24 or 25 credit hours
CM 201 Fundamentals of Speech 2 hours
EN 101 English Composition I 3 hours
EN 102 English Composition II 3 hours
H1 101/103 Church History I or II 3 hours
PS 100 General Psychology 3 hours
SO 202 Marriage and Family 3 hours
TBD College Math & Algebra or Science 3/4 hour
SS Capstone Course 1 hour
 
Biblical Studies – 13 credit hours
BI 101 Old Testament History 3 hours.
BI 102 New Testament History 3 hours
BI 106 Basics of Hermeneutics 2 hours
BI 201 Life of Christ 2 hours
BI 202 Acts 3 hours
 
Applied Ministries – 31 credit hours
EV 101 Introduction to Evangelism 3 hours
EV 110 History of Revivalists 2 hours
EV 211 Methods of Evangelism 3 hours
EV 213 Evangelism and Social Action 2 hours
EV 443 The Evangelists Life and Ministry 3 hours
TH 101 Theology I 2 hours
PM 103 Christian Ethics 3 hours
PM 104 Spiritual Formation 3 hours
PM 209 Introduction to Preaching 3 hours

Electives - 3 credit hours