Program Courses 2009 - 2011
| Cohort # 7 – May 2011 Graduation 2009 March Session (Registration) - Bible As Literature
- Graduate Research & Writing
- Biblical Theology of Missions
2009 September Session (Registration) - History of the Expansion of Christianity
- Pentecostal Response to Islam and Animism
- Paradigm for Spirit Empowered Missions
2010 March Session (Registration) - New Trends and Issues in Missions
- Foundations of Christian Leadership
- Cultural Anthropology
2010 September Session (Registration) - Strategies for Cross-Cultural Ministries
- Missions from the Two-Thirds World
- Exposition of Lucan Pneumatology
Cohort # 9 – May 2013 Graduation 2011 March Session (Registration) - Graduate Research & Writing
- Biblical Theology of Missions
- Bible As Literature
2011 September Session (Registration) - History of the Expansion of Christianity
- Paradigm for Spirit Empowered Missions
- Pentecostal Response to Islam and Animism
| Cohort # 7 – May 2011 Graduation 2009 March Session (Registration) - Bible As Literature
- Graduate Research & Writing
- Biblical Theology of Missions
2009 September Session (Registration) - History of the Expansion of Christianity
- Pentecostal Response to Islam and Animism
- Paradigm for Spirit Empowered Missions
2010 March Session (Registration) - New Trends and Issues in Missions
- Foundations of Christian Leadership
- Cultural Anthropology
2010 September Session (Registration) - Strategies for Cross-Cultural Ministries
- Missions from the Two-Thirds World
- Exposition of Lucan Pneumatology
Cohort # 9 – May 2013 Graduation 2011 March Session (Registration) - Graduate Research & Writing
- Biblical Theology of Missions
- Bible As Literature
2011 September Session (Registration) - History of the Expansion of Christianity
- Paradigm for Spirit Empowered Missions
- Pentecostal Response to Islam and Animism
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