Year 4

Major In Biblical Leadership

  1. Love – The Royal Law
  2. Essentials Of Faith
  3. Flowing In The Prophetic
  4. Women In Ministry
  5. Educational Psychology
  6. Driven By Eternity
  7. Ministerial Ethics
  8. Principles Of Leadership
  9. Homiletics
  10. Heavenly Marriage
Our Curriculum Overview

1) Love - The Royal Law

This module explores the Biblical principle of love as the foundational law governing the Christian life. Scripture identifies love as the “Royal Law” (James 2:8, NKJV), emphasizing its central role in shaping the believer’s relationship with God and with others. Students will examine the theological significance of love as the controlling principle through which all other spiritual and moral laws operate. The course highlights love not merely as an emotion, but as a Biblical standard of conduct that reflects the character and nature of Christ.

Particular emphasis is placed on the consistent practice of love as an essential component of spiritual maturity and growth. Students will explore how walking in love influences spiritual health, relational dynamics, and overall quality of life. The course also addresses the consequences of failing to walk in love, including its impact on spiritual effectiveness and personal well-being. Drawing from Reduce Me to Love by Joyce Meyer, this module integrates Biblical teaching with practical application, encouraging students to cultivate a lifestyle marked by compassion, humility, forgiveness, and Christ-like character.

By the end of this course, students should be able to:

  • Explain the Biblical concept of love as the Royal Law 
  • Understand the role of love as the foundation of Christian living 
  • Demonstrate how love governs spiritual and moral decision-making 
  • Apply Biblical principles of love in relationships and daily life 
  • Identify the impact of love on spiritual growth and maturity 
  • Recognize the consequences of failing to walk in love
  • Cultivate Christ-like character through intentional practice of love 
  • Integrate love as a guiding principle in ministry and leadership contexts

Required Text: Reduce Me to Love by Joyce Meyer.

2) Essentials Of Faith

This module is designed to establish a strong Biblical foundation in the principles of faith within the life of the believer. It provides a comprehensive understanding of the scriptural teachings on faith, emphasizing its role as a central element in the believer’s relationship with God and daily walk. Drawing from The Bible Faith Study Course by Kenneth E. Hagin, students will explore the nature, function, and operation of faith as revealed in Scripture. Particular emphasis is placed on cultivating what the Bible refers to as the “spirit of faith,” enabling believers to live with confidence, conviction, and alignment with God’s Word.

The course highlights the importance of not only hearing the Word of God but also applying it, encouraging students to become doers of the Word. Through this process, faith is expressed through obedience, action, and consistent Biblical living. Through Biblical instruction and practical application, this module aims to strengthen the student’s trust in God’s Word and develop a lifestyle of faith that is active, resilient, and effective in both personal life and ministry contexts.

By the end of this course, students should be able to:

  •  Explain the Biblical foundation and principles of faith 
  • Understand the nature and operation of the “spirit of faith” 
  • Apply faith principles in personal life and ministry contexts 
  • Demonstrate the relationship between faith, the Word of God, and obedience 
  • Distinguish between hearing the Word and living as a doer of the Word 
  • Develop confidence in God’s promises through Biblical understanding 
  • Cultivate a consistent lifestyle of faith and action 
  • Apply Biblical faith principles to overcome challenges and grow spiritually

Required Text: The Bible Faith Study Course by Kenneth E. Hagin.

3) Flowing in the Prophetic

This module introduces students to the Biblical principles and practical application of prophetic ministry within the life of the believer and the body of Christ. It provides a foundational understanding of the prophetic, equipping students to recognize and respond to the voice and leading of the Holy Spirit with clarity and confidence. Students will examine the role and function of the prophetic within the Church, including the distinction between the ministry of the prophet and the operation of the gift of prophecy. Emphasis is placed on developing spiritual sensitivity and cultivating a Biblical approach to prophetic expression that is both edifying and accountable.

The course further explores the various ways in which God communicates with His people, including the inward witness, prophetic impressions, pictures, and dreams. Students will be trained to discern the language of the Holy Spirit, interpret spiritual insights with wisdom, and apply Biblical principles to ensure balance, accuracy, and maturity in prophetic ministry. Drawing from How to Hear from God by Joyce Meyer, this module integrates Biblical teaching with practical insight, enabling students to grow in spiritual awareness and respond effectively to the guidance of the Holy Spirit in both personal life and ministry contexts.

By the end of this course, students should be able to:

  • Explain the Biblical foundation of prophetic ministry 
  • Distinguish between the office of the prophet and the gift of prophecy 
  • Identify the different way  God communicates with His people 
  • Develop sensitivity to the voice and leading of the Holy Spirit 
  • Discern prophetic impressions, pictures, and dreams with wisdom 
  • Apply Biblical principles to maintain balance and accountability in prophetic ministry 
  • Demonstrate confidence and maturity in responding to prophetic guidance 
  • Integrate prophetic sensitivity into personal life and ministry contexts

Required Text: How to Hear from God by Joyce Meyer.

4) Women in Ministry

This module examines the Biblical role of women in ministry and explores how God continues to raise, equip, and empower women to proclaim the Good News of Jesus Christ throughout the world. It provides a balanced theological and practical framework for understanding the place of women within the life of the Church and the advancement of the Kingdom of God. Students will study key Biblical examples of women who were actively involved in ministry, gaining insight into their leadership, faith, and contribution to God’s purposes. The course also considers both historical and contemporary perspectives, highlighting the significant role women play in global missions and ministry contexts.

Particular emphasis is placed on the development of spiritual maturity, character, and leadership capacity. Students will examine the essential attributes of effective ministry, including integrity, communication, and spiritual sensitivity, as well as practical principles that support women in fulfilling their calling with confidence and clarity. Drawing from Women in Ministry by Dr. Keith Johnson, this module integrates Biblical teaching with practical application, aiming to encourage, equip, and strengthen women to walk boldly in their God-given purpose within the Church and the broader mission of the Gospel.

By the end of this course, students should be able to:

  • Explain the Biblical foundation for women in ministry 
  • Identify and analyze key Biblical examples of women in ministry 
  • Understand the historical and contemporary role of women in global missions 
  • Demonstrate knowledge of the spiritual and character attributes of effective ministry 
  • Apply practical principles for serving in ministry with confidence and integrity 
  • Develop a Biblical perspective on leadership, calling, and purpose 
  • Cultivate spiritual maturity and readiness for ministry involvement 
  • Articulate a clear understanding of their role in advancing the Kingdom of God

Required Text: Women In Ministry by Dr. Keith Johnson.

5) Educational Psychology

This module explores the foundational principles of educational psychology, with a specific focus on how individuals learn, process information, and respond to different teaching methods. Students will examine the diversity of learning styles and the impact these differences have on academic performance, behaviour, and personal development. Drawing from Every Child Can Succeed by Cynthia Tobias, this course emphasizes a practical, hands-on approach to understanding learners. The text highlights how recognizing individual learning styles enables educators to tailor instruction, improve communication, and create more effective learning environments.

Students will engage with key learning style frameworks, including structured, analytical, creative, and relational approaches to learning. They will develop the ability to identify these styles and design lesson plans that effectively engage diverse learners. The course also addresses the distinction between learning styles and learning challenges, equipping students with tools to support student success in both academic and ministry contexts. In addition, this module integrates a biblical perspective, positioning education as a transformational process. Students will be encouraged to partner with God in the high calling of teaching, recognizing their role in shaping not only intellectual growth but also identity, purpose, and spiritual development.

By the end of this course, students should be able to:

  • Identify and explain different learning styles and their characteristics 
  • Apply learning style principles in lesson planning and teaching strategies 
  • Adapt teaching methods to accommodate diverse learners 
  • Distinguish between learning styles and learning difficulties 
  • Develop practical strategies to enhance student engagement and success 
  • Integrate biblical principles into educational practice and learner development

Required Text: Every Child Can Succeed by Cinthia Tobias.

6) Driven by Eternity

This module explores the Eternal perspective of the believer and the profound implications it has on daily living, spiritual growth, and faithful service. Students will examine the reality of Eternity as presented in Scripture, gaining a deeper understanding of how present choices shape eternal outcomes. Drawing from “Driven by Eternity” by Dr. John Bevere, the course emphasizes the importance of living with an Eternal mindset… Recognizing that life on earth is temporary, while Eternity is everlasting. Students will explore the nature of true salvation and genuine conversion, distinguishing between superficial belief and authentic transformation.

The module further addresses the believer’s accountability before God, highlighting the significance of obedience, stewardship, and faithful service. Students will be challenged to evaluate their lives in light of Eternity and to cultivate a lifestyle that reflects reverence for God and alignment with His will. With a strong Biblical foundation, this course encourages students to live with heaven as their primary audience… Pursuing a life of purpose, integrity, and eternal impact.

By the end of this course, students should be able to:

  • Explain the biblical concept of eternity and its relevance to daily life 
  • Differentiate between genuine salvation and superficial belief 
  • Evaluate personal choices in light of eternal consequences 
  • Understand the principles of accountability, judgment, and reward 
  • Demonstrate a lifestyle of faithful service and obedience to God 
  • Apply an eternal perspective to leadership, ministry, and personal development

Required Text: Driven by Eternity by Dr. John Bevere.

7) Ministerial Ethics

This module provides a comprehensive theological and ethical framework for understanding the moral responsibilities of those in pastoral and ministry leadership. It examines the foundational principles of integrity, character, vision, and virtue required for effective and accountable ministry. Students will explore the ethical obligations and professional duties of ministers, with particular attention given to the responsible use of authority, pastoral relationships, and the importance of maintaining healthy boundaries. The course also addresses the necessity of accountability structures within ministry contexts to ensure transparency, credibility, and spiritual integrity.

In addition, this module identifies common ethical challenges faced by ministers, including issues related to leadership conduct, decision-making, and relational dynamics. Students will be equipped with practical strategies to navigate these challenges with wisdom, discernment, and biblical alignment. Through a combination of theological reflection and practical application, this course seeks to develop leaders who model Christ-like character and uphold the highest standards of ethical conduct in both ministry and the marketplace.

By the end of this course, students should be able to:

  • Explain key principles of ministerial ethics and moral responsibility 
  • Demonstrate an understanding of character, integrity, and virtue in leadership 
  • Evaluate ethical challenges within pastoral and ministry contexts 
  • Apply biblical principles to decision-making and leadership conduct 
  • Recognize the importance of accountability and implement appropriate structures 
  • Navigate issues of authority, boundaries, and relationships with wisdom and integrity

Required Text: Ministerial Ethics by Joe E. Trull and James E. Carter.

8) Principles of Leadership

This module introduces students to foundational leadership concepts and principles essential for effective influence in both ministry and the marketplace. It provides a structured framework for understanding leadership development, with a focus on personal growth, character formation, and practical application. Drawing from The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership by John Maxwell, students will examine key leadership principles that govern success and influence. The course encourages self-assessment, enabling students to identify potential weaknesses in their leadership capacity and develop strategies to transform these into strengths.

Emphasis is placed on cultivating intentional leadership practices, building credibility, and leading with vision, consistency, and integrity. Students will be motivated to apply these principles in real-life contexts, recognizing that leadership is not merely a position, but a process of influence and continual development. This module aims to equip students to become effective, purpose-driven leaders who can inspire, guide, and impact others with excellence and confidence.

By the end of this course, students should be able to:

  • Explain key leadership principles and their practical application 
  • Identify personal leadership strengths and areas for development 
  • Apply the 21 Laws of Leadership in ministry and marketplace contexts 
  • Demonstrate growth in character, influence, and leadership effectiveness 
  • Develop strategies to strengthen leadership capacity and impact
  • Lead with vision, integrity, and intentionality

Required Text: The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership by John Maxwell.

9) Homiletics

This module provides a comprehensive introduction to the principles and practice of biblical preaching. It is designed to equip students with the skills necessary for the accurate interpretation and effective communication of Scripture. Students will engage with foundational concepts in hermeneutics, learning how to rightly divide and interpret the Word of God within its proper biblical and contextual framework. The course also explores the theological purpose of preaching, emphasizing its role in teaching, exhortation, and spiritual transformation.

In addition, students will be trained in the construction and delivery of sermons, including the development of clear outlines, structured messages, and effective communication techniques. Emphasis is placed on clarity, relevance, and spiritual sensitivity, enabling students to communicate biblical truth with confidence and authority. Drawing from How to Prepare Bible Messages by James Braga, this module integrates practical tools with biblical principles to develop preachers who are both spiritually grounded and skillfully equipped to minister the Word.

By the end of this course, students should be able to:

  • Demonstrate an understanding of basic hermeneutical principles 
  • Interpret biblical texts accurately within their context 
  • Construct clear, structured, and biblically sound sermons 
  • Apply effective communication techniques in sermon delivery 
  • Articulate the purpose and power of preaching from a Biblical perspective 
  • Deliver messages with clarity, confidence, and spiritual sensitivity

Required Text: How to Prepare Bible Messages by James Braga.

10) Heavenly Marriage

This module explores the biblical and practical foundations of marriage, with a focus on building strong, resilient, and covenant-centered relationships. It is designed to equip students with the knowledge and tools necessary to cultivate healthy marriages that reflect God’s original design and intention. Drawing from The Meaning of Marriage by Timothy Keller, the course examines key dynamics within marriage, including communication, intimacy, conflict resolution, and financial stewardship. Students will identify common barriers that hinder relational harmony and learn practical strategies to strengthen connection, trust, and unity within the marital relationship.

The module also addresses the spiritual dimension of marriage, emphasizing covenant, mutual submission, and the role of Christ-centered love. Students will be encouraged to develop a deeper understanding of partnership, commitment, and purpose within marriage, recognizing it as both a personal and divine calling. Through biblical teaching and practical application, this course aims to empower individuals and couples to build marriages that are enduring, life-giving, and aligned with God’s design.

By the end of this course, students should be able to:

  •  Explain the biblical foundation and purpose of marriage 
  • Identify common challenges and barriers within marital relationships 
  • Apply effective communication and conflict resolution strategies 
  • Understand the role of intimacy and emotional connection in marriage 
  • Develop principles for financial stewardship within the household 
  • Cultivate a Christ-centered approach to partnership, commitment, and unity

Required Text: The Meaning of Marriage by Timothy Keller.