Equipping Men and Women For The Call of God

Equpping Men and Women For The Call of God

Friday, October 22, 2010


Excerpts from "Benefits of a Christian Higher Education" By Gary Ledbetter

College-bound students must take into account an amazing array of details as they finally decide where to enroll. For the Christian student, an additional characteristic should be considered—compatibility with his or her beliefs and lifestyle. My experience as a Christian college graduate and as the father of children who attend a Christian university suggests some benefits you should consider.

Relationships are an important part of any educational experience. Students away from home for the first time will find relational aspects of their education even more crucial. A Christian school is uniquely equipped to provide positive relationships for its students.

For one thing, most Christian schools are smaller. The largest may be only one tenth the size of a state's public university. A smaller student body allows for better attention from the school's faculty and administration. Size and the tendency of believers to watch out for one another can provide encouragement as well as accountability to a young person facing new challenges and opportunities. Certainly, a state school is interested in encouraging students, but a school with a Christian mission statement will be better equipped to meet these needs.

In addition to relationships, a Christian university or college will normally provide an atmosphere more familiar to Christian students. A non-Christian campus, especially a large one, can be quite a shock to incoming freshmen. The more wholesome environment on a Christian campus can provide just as many opportunities without all the distractions and stress. This is not to say that believers should be shut away from the world or be afraid of their neighbors. Higher education is an important job, and some students can find the flash and noise of a big college town detrimental to a good education.

A final benefit of Christian higher education is perhaps the most significant. The quality of a Christian college experience is higher than any other. Christian educators have an additional motivation to do their work with excellence—the call of Christ on their lives to do just that (I Cor. 10:31, Col. 3:17). Quality may also be enhanced by the emphasis on subjects and teaching deemed by God to be of first importance. A biblical focus will inform the manner, content, and even the scope of an educational experience, and Christian schools may be less influenced by cultural (or educational) fads.

A Christian college or university should also teach from a biblical worldview. Ultimately, there is little point in attending a school that calls itself “Christian” if it does not approach all truth as being from God. This is a potential strength as well as a challenge to Christian schools. A biblical worldview will see God as the source of truth in mathematics, science, history, and all other disciplines. Christians believe that God not only made all things, but also knows them intimately. Therefore, His lordship over our studies is not limited to biblical studies.

Not all students have the same needs, not even all Christian students. For many, though, a solid Christian college or university will be the right choice. A Christian school can provide a positive educational experience and a strong biblical foundation for all the things God will call upon them to do in the years that follow.

Gary Ledbetter serves as the communications director for the Southern Baptists of Texas Convention, located in Grapevine, Texas. Gary is a 1978 graduate of the Criswell College, and he and his wife, Tammi, have three children.

MM 505 EFFECTIVE BIBLE TEACHING EXTRA CREDIT

Effective Bible Teaching should be more than just a course for the serious Bible student enrolled at Carolina University of Theology. Remember one of your University's motto's is "Equipping Men and Women For the Call of G-d" while "Promoting Academic Excellence"!!!

As men and women of G-d effectively teaching the Bible should be like a drum beat in your heart that keeps beating until you do just that!!!

Here's an opportunity for you to earn some extra credit for MM 505 (only if you are currently enrolled in this class and the extra credit will only be applied  to that course). Answer the following:

1. In several sentences explain the unique characteristics of "The Cotton Patch Gospels" assembled by Clarence Jordan, Ph.D in New Testament Greek.

Email your answers back to cutofnova@aol.com before 5:00 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 26, 2010.

Blessings to you!!!

Thursday, October 21, 2010

BA 201 Major Prophets

As we come to the close of our first semester of BA 201 Major Prophets, we know you are pouring over your notes and textbook as you review and study for your final examination on this Saturday, October 23, 2010.

Here's an opportunity for you to earn some extra credit. Submit your answers via email  or fax before 5:00 p.m.Monday, Oct. 25.

1. In the course of Israel's national history, there was the rise of five distinct orders - Priest and Prophets are two of these orders. Name the other three.

2. No prophet says so much about the coming of the Messiah as __________. For this reason, his book has been called the fifth gospel.

3. Complete the following chart:
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4. The central thought of the book of Jeremiah may be expressed by bringing together two recurrent expressions, "I will______________" and "I will __________________.

Blessings to you!!!


Monday, October 18, 2010

CE 502 - History of the Scriptures (Extra Credit Opportunity)

For those students enrolled in CE 502, History of the Scriptures (How We Got The Bible), answer the following questions and email them to cutdean@aol.com before 5 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 20, 2010 and you can earn 10 extra credit points for your final exam.

1. The Bible was originally written in _______, _______, and _______.
2. Jesus most likely taught in what lanaguage?
3. The Ten Commandments were written by the finger of God on stone tablets. (True or False)
4. The Old Testament writings were passed down from one generation to another by using the skin of "clean" animals as material for scrolls. (True or False)
5. The original thirty-nine books of the Old Testament were completed before Christ. (True or False)
6, In the First Century, the New Testament was first recorded in the Greek language on Papyrus. (True or False)
7. The Latin Vulgate is the manuscript translated by Jerome in 382 AD. (True or False)

8. Though recorded and translated by men, the Bible is the inspired Word of God.  (True or False)



9. Define revelation, inspiration and illumniation.


Saturday, October 16, 2010

COMING SOON!!!Israel Study Pilgramage 2011

     Imagine yourself walking along the shores of the Sea of Galilee where Jesus based His ministry . . . Imagine yourself praying in the Garden of Gethsemane . . . Imagine viewing the Old City of Jerusalem from the Mount of Olives . . . Imagine walking the cobble stone streets of the Old City of Jerusalem . . . Imagine standing on the very spot Jesus will reign as King on earth . . . Imagine peering into the Empty Tomb. Well you don’t have to imagine!!
    
Our University President, Dr. John R. Peyton, who is also Senior Pastor of Reconciliation Community Church in conjunction with Minister Victoria Hearst, Director of Praise Him Ministries, Ridgeway, CO will be hosting a Study Pilgrimage to The Holy Land – “Walking In the Footsteps of Jesus”.

     This Study Pilgrimage will forever impact the way you read and study the Word of G-d. It will forever change the way you witness, preach, teach and live as a disciple of Christ. Your walk as a Christian believer will grow stronger, your witness will become bolder, and your Biblical understanding will deepen. This Study Pilgrimage will change your life forever!

       From the coast and cities along the Mediterranean to Galilee to Jerusalem, Israel is not only rich with Biblical history, but it is the one place where all the greatest prophetic events of the future will unfold before all the nations of the world. Once you've walked on the streets and soil of Jerusalem, the imagery and the experience will stay with you for the rest of your life. As Believers, there is something about Israel that feels like home to all of us.
       Make plans to be a part of this Study Pilgramage of a lifetime!!!
       WHEN:  MAY 9 - 20, 2011
If you would like more information on the pricing, a reservation form and Carolina University Student Discount (you must be currently enrolled as a full-time student to be eligible for this discount) contact us at cutofnova@aol.com, please put in the subject block, "Israel Study Pilgramage 2011.
Blessings and Shalom Shalom.