This course equips church leaders and administrators with essential skills to manage the operational, financial, legal, and community aspects of a local church effectively. Key topics include event coordination, financial planning, legal compliance, volunteer management, communication strategies, and integrating Christian ethics into leadership. Designed to empower administrators to create efficient systems, foster community engagement, and support pastoral staff by handling day-to-day church operations responsibly. Practical assignments cover organizational charts, budgeting, policy development, and risk management, blending theological principles with real-world administrative practices. Completing this course prepares participants to lead with integrity, balance spiritual and administrative duties, and contribute to a well-organized, mission-focused church ministry..
Course Outline (Units/Modules) Unit 1: Introduction to Soteriology Definition and scope of Soteriology Relationship of Soteriology to other doctrines (Christology, Pneumatology, Ecclesiology, Eschatology) Biblical overview of salvation history (Creation, Fall, Redemption, Consummation) Unit 2: The Human Condition and the Need for Salvation Doctrine of sin (Hamartiology) – origin, nature, and consequences The fall of humanity and total depravity The justice and holiness of God Th
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Course Outline & Units Unit 1: Introduction to Entrepreneurship and Ministry • Definition of entrepreneurship and its relevance to the ministry. • Biblical foundations: stewardship, talent multiplication (Matthew 25:14–30). • Differences and similarities between business entrepreneurship and ministry entrepreneurship. Unit 2: The Entrepreneurial Mindset for Ministry Leaders • Creativity, innovation, and vision casting. • Identifying personal gifts and opportunities. • O
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Unit 1: Introduction to Church and National Development
Meaning of development: economic, social, moral, and spiritual dimensions.
Theological foundation of the Church’s mission in society.
The Church as salt and light (Matthew 5:13-16).
Unit 2: Historical Role of the Church in Nation-Building
Early church contributions to education and healthcare.
Missionary impact on literacy, agriculture, and civilization.
The Church’s role in Afric
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