Evangelism and Discipleship
The Leadership Training
Curriculum (LTC) program is the primary evangelism and discipleship
training. It is comprised of 45 hours of class and 90 hours of application.
This is taught in local churches, on college campuses, and in
Orlando. This program is required of all degree students. A
certificate is given upon successful completion of the program.
Building Spiritual Movements
This program extends the
evangelism and discipleship program from LTC into the Great Commission
Training Curriculum (GCTC), including leading a small group and training
your disciples to reach other people using the same methods you have
learned. A specific target audience of the community or campus is selected
and you will learn to trust God to begin a movement through you. It is
comprised of 45 hours of class and 90 hours of application. Completion
of LTC is a prerequisite. A certificate is given upon successful completion
of the program.
The
Institute of Biblical Studies
The Institute of Biblical
Studies (IBS) is an intensive program in biblical and theological education
which was begun by Campus Crusade for Christ in 1961. The classes are
offered in conjunction with Campus Crusade two week to ten week training
conferences, or through Campus Crusade's local training efforts, or in local
churches, as well as in Orlando.
Classes may be taken for
certificate credit or, by doing additional work as specified in the class,
may be taken for graduate credit. There is also an additional cost for the
graduate credit. Requirements for the IBS Certificate include completion of
24 credits earned in the following pattern:
Bible classes
6 credits
Theology classes 12
credits
Electives
6 credits
Total
24 credits
The full basic program of the
school (LTC
&
IBS)
takes one year to accomplish as a full-time student, or two or more years
part time. The central focus is on the development of the student's
character and readiness for ministry.
Master of Christian Ministry
Classes are taught
integrating Bible, theology and ministry philosophy with personal growth,
and can be taken either part-time or full-time. The program is normally 36
semester credits. This program will help you to develop the skills for a
lifetime of personal ministry and Bible teaching.
The MCM program is comprised
of the following six elements:
Biblical, theological, and ministry content
Weekly meetings with a faculty and class for discussion
Weekly involvement in personal ministry, with a field
mentor
Personal study, assignments, projects and papers
Weekly meeting with a ministry team of peers
Periodic seminars with faculty or special speakers
CURRICULAR CONTENT thru EXTENSIONS
Fall Semester Spring Semester
First Year
Evangelism Disciple Building
Bible Survey Bible Study Methods
Seminars
Apologetics Spiritual Formation
Second Year Leading
Groups Building Spiritual
Movements Communications Missions
Seminars
Doctrine I Doctrine II
Completion of the Master's Comprehensive Exam