The following are the course requirements for CCNA credentials for

CHRISTIAN WORKER

Course BIB-103
OLD TESTAMENT SURVEY

A comprehensive analysis of the Hebrew canon. The course acquaints the student with key facts in each book of the Old Testament. The student will gain spiritual understanding of Old Testament history, poetry, and prophecy.

Textbook: Frank M. Boyd, Old Testament Studies, Vol I & II

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Course BIB-113
NEW TESTAMENT SURVEY

An in-depth analysis of the Greek canon. The course highlights the key facts in each book of the New Testament. The student will gain spiritual understanding of the four Gospels and the writings of Paul and the apostles. Applications to contemporary living are included.

Textbook: Merrill C. Tenney, New Testament Survey (Revised)

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Course BIB-112

SYNOPTIC GOSPELS: LIFE & TEACHINGS OF CHRIST

A chronological study of the life of Christ from the parallel accounts in the four Gospels. The life and ministry of Jesus are divided into generally accepted periods. The course is informative, inspirational, and practical in its application.

Textbook: Ralph M. Riggs, Life of Christ

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Course BIB-115
ACTS: THE HOLY SPIRIT AT WORK IN BELIEVERS

A study of the continuing ministry of the risen Christ by the Holy Spirit through the Church, as described in the Book of Acts. The course deals with the birth of the Church, the spread of the gospel, and the victories provided by Christ through the Spirit.

Textbook: Horton, The Acts Commentary

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Course CCNA-01
CCNA HISTORY, CONSTITUTION & DOCTRINE

A required course for all credential holders. The student will learn of the rich history of the CCNA movement. The beliefs held common are described. The constitution of the CCNA is examined in detail to familiarize the student with the structure, by-laws and mission of the CCNA.

Textbooks: Louis DeCaro, Our Heritage; Alfred Palma, CCNA Articles of Faith; CCNA, CCNA Constitution and By-Laws.

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Rev: 9/05

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