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Trimester II Registration 29-11-04

Register Monday November 29, 2004 from 8-12 or 18:00 - 20:00. New Trimester begins January 3, 2005.
CSC1013 Introduction to Computers (Monday 8:30 or 19:00)
This course provides a survey of computers and foundational knowledge of computer science. Application to information retrieval via computers is emphasized along with techniques of educational technology applications and delivery systems.

THE1053 Biblical Theology of Prayer (Tuesday 8:30 or 19:00)
Biblical Theology of Prayer is a study of the great prayers of the Bible and the lessons that can be learned for our prayer ministry today. The course stresses the importance and impact of prayer in contemporary life and encourages students to pray regularly and fervently.

COM3103 Cross-Cultural Communications (Wednesday 8:30)
How do cultural differences affect the way people interact? How might one improve his or her communicative skills in a shrinking world? Cross-Cultural Communications attempts to help the student discover answers to these current problems. Perhaps the most important aspect of this course relates to the word mission. The course is dedicated to helping the student become a “sent one” to present Christ and His kingdom in an environment other than his or her own. To do this, the course addresses how communication and culture relate, how to reach people where they are, how different people think and express ideas across cultures and subcultures, and how the thoughts and expressions of people affect their behavior.

LDR3012 Guidelines for Leadership (Wednesday 19:00)
The selection and development of Christian leaders is one of the major challenges the church faces. This course provides students with a contemporary theology of Christian leadership. It discusses leadership theory, presents servant hood leadership as a model for Christian leaders, discusses biblical principles of leadership, and describes the major functions of leadership.

MIS3012 Introduction to Missions (Thursday 8:30 or 19:00)
The orientation of Introduction to Missions is both biblical and contemporary. The Bible’s teaching on missions is outlined through the use of both the Old and New Testaments. Two missions themes, international and biblical, are treated throughout this independent-study textbook: those of the redeemed people of God and Christ’s strategy of missions. A former missionary writes from his own years of experience.
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