Purok 1; Nasuli Bangcud
Malaybalay City
Bukidnon
8700
Philippines
Chronological Bible Core Course (CBCC) studies each book of the Bible through the inductive method, in the chronological order they were written. All books will be read with contextual guidance, and Form A Status 2/16/14, 3:14 PM https://update.ywam.org/uofn/af/AFStatus.asp?regid=8907 Page 2 of 5 in the chronological order they were written. All books will be read with contextual guidance, and about 13 books will be studied in depth. These 13 books are selected specifically to give the students the big picture of God's work to redeem Humanity through Jesus, as revealed throughout human history, and recorded by the Biblical Authors. Two weeks within the course are devoted to Review of the story, then Sharing the method and the Word with local churches and evangelically in the Philippines. Understanding of the Gospel is the first step of all discipleship and evangelism. Course Context: YWAM Bukidnon's Chronological Bible Course has the mission field of Bukidnon right outside our front door. This course meets the U of N Core Curriculum requirement for Bible.
Chronological Bible Core Course (CBCC) studies each book of the Bible through the inductive method, in the chronological order they were written. All books will be read with contextual guidance, and Form A Status 2/16/14, 3:14 PM https://update.ywam.org/uofn/af/AFStatus.asp?regid=8907 Page 2 of 5 in the chronological order they were written. All books will be read with contextual guidance, and about 13 books will be studied in depth. These 13 books are selected specifically to give the students the big picture of God's work to redeem Humanity through Jesus, as revealed throughout human history, and recorded by the Biblical Authors. Two weeks within the course are devoted to Review of the story, then Sharing the method and the Word with local churches and evangelically in the Philippines. Understanding of the Gospel is the first step of all discipleship and evangelism. Course Context: YWAM Bukidnon's Chronological Bible Course has the mission field of Bukidnon right outside our front door. This course meets the U of N Core Curriculum requirement for Bible.
This school is an intensive Christian discipleship course beginning with an 11 or 12-week lecture/teaching phase followed by an 8-12 week practical field assignment. It is a prerequisite for all other courses in the University of the Nations, and also serves to orient and prepare all new Youth With A Mission (YWAM) staff. The DTS is designed to encourage students in personal character development, cultivating their relationship with God and identifying their unique gifts and callings. Cross-cultural exposure and global awareness are special emphases throughout the course, preparing the students to evangelize and disciple current and future generations, answering the call to ""Go into all the world and teach (make disciples of) all nations."" (Matthew 28:19). The curriculum is in the following six major categories: God's nature and character; God's intention for individuals, peoples and nations; seeing all of life from God's perspective; redemption, sin, and the Cross; God's family - the Church; God's world - His call and commission; the ministries of YWAM.Focused DTS's: In some locations the DTS is offered with a particular focus, such as the Crossroads DTS, Operation Year DTS, University DTS, Sports DTS, Arts DTS, etc.Credit will be given for this course with satisfactory completion of DSP 212.
This school is an intensive Christian discipleship course beginning with an 11 or 12-week lecture/teaching phase followed by an 8-12 week practical field assignment. It is a prerequisite for all other courses in the University of the Nations, and also serves to orient and prepare all new Youth With A Mission (YWAM) staff. The DTS is designed to encourage students in personal character development, cultivating their relationship with God and identifying their unique gifts and callings. Cross-cultural exposure and global awareness are special emphases throughout the course, preparing the students to evangelize and disciple current and future generations, answering the call to ""Go into all the world and teach (make disciples of) all nations."" (Matthew 28:19). The curriculum is in the following six major categories: God's nature and character; God's intention for individuals, peoples and nations; seeing all of life from God's perspective; redemption, sin, and the Cross; God's family - the Church; God's world - His call and commission; the ministries of YWAM.Focused DTS's: In some locations the DTS is offered with a particular focus, such as the Crossroads DTS, Operation Year DTS, University DTS, Sports DTS, Arts DTS, etc.Credit will be given for this course with satisfactory completion of DSP 212.
A historical look at the prevailing philosophies and ideologies that lie beneath the social and political issues of present day societies. It encourages students to become responsible Christians in society, and to exercise positive influence wherever they work and serve. Students delve into topics such as the meaning and components of a worldview and how to apply biblical Christian thinking to contemporary issues. Each student is required to write a paper under the guidance of an advisor. This course meets the U of N Core Curriculum requirement for Applied Christian Thinking.
A historical look at the prevailing philosophies and ideologies that lie beneath the social and political issues of present day societies. It encourages students to become responsible Christians in society, and to exercise positive influence wherever they work and serve. Students delve into topics such as the meaning and components of a worldview and how to apply biblical Christian thinking to contemporary issues. Each student is required to write a paper under the guidance of an advisor. This course meets the U of N Core Curriculum requirement for Applied Christian Thinking.