Department of Missions


MI 301         Introduction to Missions         3 hours
An examination of both the practical aspects of life on the mission field and the biblical philosophy that properly determines effective missions work.

MI 302         Survey of Missions         3 hours
A study of the practical and significant aspects of modern missions. Missionary work is viewed from both the local church and the mission field.

MI 304         Missionary Evangelism         2 hours
This course details the principles, techniques, and philosophies needed in reaching people with the Gospel on the foreign field.

MI 305         The Missionary’s Wife         2 hours
This course explains how a missionary’s wife can be a help to her husband as they seek to raise support, go on deputation and influence their mission field for Christ. Practical instruction is also given on raising children and maintaining a home abroad.

MI 401         Customs and Cultures         2 hours
A study of the various cultures and customs of people around the world. This course helps equip the student with a better understanding of how to reach and minister to various groups of people.

MI 402         History of Missions         3 hours
This course examines the history of missions from apostolic days to the present, including the biographies of the world’s greatest missionaries.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Meet our newest faculty member,
Dr. Hans Nikoley
       
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