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Microsoft Word - KVSOM-Course-Catalog-REVISED-1.docxEducation,
Impartation, Activation
Course Catalog 2020-2021
Mission Statement
The mission of Kingdom Vision School of Ministry is to raise up
sons and daughters who are prepared to spread revival across the
nation. We aspire to do this in three methods. Education,
Impartation, and Activation.
Theological & Ministry Training
This School of Ministry with spirit-filled staff offers aggressive
ministry training for thorough equipping of Christian Leadership.
We emphasize balanced doctrine, servanthood, leadership, character
development and developing a biblical global perspective.
KVSOM is a place to train men and women called to ministry and
those interested in becoming better equipped to serve their local
church.
We offer academic excellence and methods that will train you to
maximize your leadership skills and attitude to reach your Kingdom
Vision.
Accountability
We are a non-denominational, Bible-based, spirit-filled school. Our
School is accountable to a Board of Directors, Our Bishop’s Board
at 4TRUTH Ministries, INC, and to Our Local Church.
Our Core Values • Serving the King
• Honor
Academic Policy
Degree Requirements Associate of Theology – entrance to this
program requires a High School Diploma or equivalency
Bachelor of Theology – entrance to this program requires an
Associate Degree or a minimum of 60 Credits
Master of Theology – entrance to this program requires a minimum of
a bachelor’s degree (120 Credits)
Doctorate of Theology – entrance to this program requires a
master’s degree (165 Credits)
Grading Policies Instructors will abide by the following grading
scale:
Grading Scale:
• 90-100 = A • 80-89 = B • 70-79 = C • 0-69 = F • Incomplete =
I
Tuition Associate degree program is only $750.00 / year with an
easy payment plan of $150.00 down and a minimum payment of $65.00 a
month until paid in full. All textbooks are available for purchase
through the school. Bachelor’s degree program is only $750.00 /
year with an easy payment plan of $150.00 down and a minimum
payment of $65.00 a month until paid in full. All textbooks are
available for purchase through the school. Master’s degree program
is only $850.00 / year with an easy payment plan of $150.00 down
and a minimum payment of $75.00 a month until paid in full. All
textbooks are available for purchase through the school. Doctorate
degree program is only $1,000.00 / year with an easy payment plan
of $150.00 down and a minimum payment of $85.00 a month until paid
in full. All textbooks are available for purchase through the
school. Each course completed with an 80 or above will earn 3
credits.
Payments A payment should be made by the tenth of each month.
Payments can be made by check, cash, or online at
www.kvsom.org
Late Fee If one selects the payment plan that requires monthly
payments, the payment is due on the tenth and is past due on the
fifteenth of the month. A $10.00 per month fee will be charged for
each month the student’s bill is past due.
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Withdrawal Any student may withdraw from KVSOM with written
notification by either mail or email. All monies previously paid
are non-refundable. If a student decides to re-enroll, there is a
$100.00 reinstatement fee. Account suspension – If at any time a
student decides to suspend their account, there will be a $100.00
re-enrollment fee applied to the account.
Refunds KVSOM does not give refunds on any monies paid.
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Degree Courses
Associates
• Hermeneutics: Introduction to the Bible • Creative Bible Study
Methods • Old Testament Survey • New Testament Survey • Basic Bible
Survey • Synoptic Gospel • Foundations of Faith • Ministerial
Offices and Functions • Kingdom Living • Prayer and Devotion •
Victorious Christianity • Bible Literature 101 • Discipleship •
Christian Doctrine 101 • Ministering to Personal Needs • Sociology
of Marriage & Family Life • Theology of Worship • Christian
Doctrine 102 • Knowing the Doctrines of the Bible • Ministry
101
Credits Earned: 60
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Bachelor • Evangelism • Life Management 1 • Life Management 2 •
Life Management 3 • Family Issues • Social Roles and Relationship •
Ecclesiology 101 • Effective Speech & Communication • Life of
Christ & the Gospels • Acts of the Apostles • The Person &
Ministry of Holy Spirit • Pneumatology: Pentecostal / Charismatic
Perspective • Romans: The Doctrine of Christ • Ministry of Healing
• Knowing God’s Voice • Women a Biblical Profile • Conflict
Management and Resolution • Fruit of the Spirit • Introduction to
Leadership • Purpose and Destiny of the Church
Credits Earned: 120
Masters
Credits Earned: 165
• Supernatural Ways of Royalty • Kingdom Culture • Eschatology –
Revelations • Five-Fold Ministry • Prophetic Culture • Jewish Roots
& Feasts • Vision & Values • Team Building •
Self-management • Deployment • Dissertation (15 Credits)
Students will meet regularly for Prayer and Immersion.
Students will take part in local community outreach and may have an
opportunity to participate in both domestic & world mission
trips.
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Course Descriptions
Victorious Christianity. A study on the spiritual foundation of the
life of every
believer including repentance, faith, water baptism, baptism of the
Holy Spirit, forgiveness, and
other basic Christian disciplines.
Discipleship. A study of the basic disciplines of the Christian
life intended to
strengthen and deepen the believer producing a true, reproducing
disciple of Christ.
Prayer & Devotion. An exploration of two key disciplines in the
life of
every believer coupled with a study of the basic tools and methods
for studying the Bible
particularly as it pertains to the personal devotional life of the
believer.
Christian Doctrine 101. A study of some of the major doctrines of
the Bible including the
doctrines of Scripture, God, Man, Sin and Satan. These studies
become the basis for
establishing a biblical world view.
Christian Doctrine 102. A continuation of Basic Doctrine 1 covering
the doctrine of Christ,
Angels, the Holy Spirit, the Church, Heaven, Hell and Eschatology.
These studies become the
basis for establishing a biblical world view.
Life Management 1 – Discovering Destiny. This study is designed to
lead the
student on a journey of discovering God’s will and purpose for his
or her life and how that life fits into God’s eternal
purpose.
Life Management 2 – Achieving Destiny. This study focuses on
managing the
resources of one’s life to achieve one’s destiny. It includes goal
setting, organization, and time
and money management.
Life Management 3 – Work and Destiny. This study focuses on how our
life’s work
or career can lead to living a life of significance, glorifying God
and fulfilling God’s agenda or
eternal purpose.
Social Roles/Relationships. A study exploring our relationships
with God,
government, parents and peers with a special emphasis on
cultivating friendship relationships,
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dating, courtship and marriage.
Family Issues. A survey of family relationships, roles and
responsibilities from a
biblical viewpoint including marriage, divorce, parenting,
grand-parenting, blended families and
the ministry of the family.
Theology of Worship. Building on theological, biblical and
historical foundations, students will explore both the function and
framework of Christian worship as it is lived out in a particular
context. Students will be equipped to reflect theologically on the
scope, shape and practices of worship and apply that as a
foundation for shaping and being shaped by the ministry of word and
sacrament in the context of the community gathered and the
community sent.
Knowing God’s Voice. This course explains how God speaks to man and
how to find God's will for your life. Guidelines are given on
knowing the voice of God and determining His will. The pattern of
God's will and Scriptural examples of how God reveals His will are
discussed.
Women a Biblical Profile. This course summarizes all the Bible
teaches regarding women. It is not only a study guide, but a
reference tool as it lists all the passages about women and
references to all the individual women mentioned in the Word of
God. Evangelism. A study designed to equip the believer with tools
needed to become more effective in communicating the Gospel and
building bridges to those who do not know
Christ.
Old Testament Survey. A survey of all the Old Testament books,
emphasizing their
historic setting and thematic content. Each book is highlighted for
its relationship to Christ and to
its special contribution to the rest of Scripture.
New Testament Survey. A survey of all of the New Testament books,
emphasizing
their historical settings and thematic content. Each book is
highlighted for its relationship to
Christ and the Church and to its special contribution to the rest
of Scripture.
Synoptic Gospels. The Gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke are the
earliest surviving accounts of the life and ministry of Jesus. This
course will provide a detailed examination of these texts, paying
special attention to the distinctive portrait of Jesus that each
gospel presents. Some topics of study will include (but are not
limited to): various theories regarding the so-called “Synoptic
Problem”; the relationship of the Synoptics to non-canonical texts;
and a general introduction to critical methods in Gospel analysis
such as literary, redaction, socio-historical, and
tradition-critical.
Life of Christ/Gospels. A study of the life, ministry, miracles and
teachings of the
Jesus Christ taken from parallel gospel accounts.
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Knowing the Doctrines of the Bible. Knowing the Doctrines of the
Bible (Systematic Theology)" explains what the Bible teaches about
God (Theology), Jesus (Christology), the Holy Spirit
(Pneumatology), Humanity (Anthropology), Salvation (Soteriology),
Grace vs Law, the Church (Ecclesiology), Church Leadership, the
Baptism in the Holy Spirit, Healing, Angels (Angelology), the Enemy
(Demonology), Christian Morals (Moral Theology), Prayer, Worship,
Death (Thanatology), and the Second Coming (Eschatology)
Ecclesiology 101. A study of the local church in God’s eternal
purpose including a
practical emphasis on the biblical pattern, the structure and the
ministries that make up and
contribute to the success of the local church today.
The Person & Work of Holy Spirit. A study of the person and
work of the Holy Spirit with special emphasis on the fruit of the
Spirit and the gifts of the Spirit as they pertain to the
individual believer.
Ministering to Personal Needs. A study dedicated to equipping the
believer to
minister to people in personal areas including salvation, water
baptism, baptism of the Spirit,
healing and basic counseling.
Effective Speech Communication. This course is designed to equip
the student with principles that will
help him or her to become more confident and effective in public
speaking.
Walking in Present Truth. A of the biblical principles of
restoration as they
apply to the history of God’s people, the future of the Church and
God’s unique work in the life
of every believer
Acts of the Apostles. A study of the Book of Acts with special
attention given to the
growth and development of the Early Church and to the pattern that
Paul provides for modern
leadership ministry.
Romans: The Doctrine of God. An analytical and exegetical study of
Romans, giving attention to the great doctrinal issues of
condemnation, justification, sanctification, the place of Israel,
and practical Christian living.
Introduction to Leadership. The course will examine topics such as:
understanding leadership; recognizing leadership traits; engaging
people's strengths; understanding philosophy and styles; attending
to tasks and relationships; developing leadership skills; creating
a vision. Leadership A study of the biblical qualifications for
leadership, important keys to
success as a leader and timeless leadership principles that serve
as a basis for a person’s
ministry as a leader.
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Purpose & Destiny of the Church. A detailed study of the local
church in God’s plan, the structure and order in the New Testament
church and the ministries of the local church and their functions,
and the direction the church is heading.
Vision and Values. A leadership development course focusing on
defining,
developing, and implementing core values, vision and appropriate
strategies in growing a
church or building a business.
Sociology of Marriage & Family Life. This looks at the family,
its structures, and functions. There is an emphasis on the
sociological theory and research on marriage, kinship systems,
components of mate selection, intimate relationships, and
child-rearing practices. The family is examined in historical
perspective and in relation to social change.
Biblical Counseling. A study of the biblically based principles and
techniques of
counseling and their application in a variety of problems that are
common among people.
Pastoral Ministry. This class deals with the biblical foundation
for the pastoral
ministry and specific guidelines for common areas of pastoral
practice in the pastor’s private
and public functions.
Ministry 101. Ministry 101 gives you a great foundation for
pursuing basic ministry. This course is foundational for those who
want to serve in a voluntary (bi-vocational) or salary position in
ministry.
Interpreting the Scriptures. A study of the basic principles
governing the accurate
interpretation of Scripture and how to use them effectively.
Homiletics (Preaching). A study of the principles relating to the
spiritual feeding of a
congregation and the technical preparation and delivery of
sermons.
Evaluating Current Trends. A biblical study of the principles one
uses to discern
trends and true and false ministry with a special emphasis on the
analysis of various trends
currently affecting the church world.
Ministry of Healing. This course aims at developing an integrated
and holistic understanding of healing and wholeness as God’s
intentional will for humanity. Contemporary models of healings in
answer to prayer in the name of Jesus are probed and evaluated.
Hindrances and obstacles in the ministry of divine healing will
also be discussed, working towards the ideal of a global reclaiming
of the New Testament teaching on healing as a regular and ongoing
part of the life and ministry of the Christian Church.
Church Planting. A look at the biblical basis for church planting
with particular
emphasis on the practical process from preparation to
implementation.
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Supernatural ways of Royalty. Discover your rights and privileges
of being a son or daughter of God
Hermeneutics: Introduction to Biblical Studies. Introduction to
Biblical Studies Old and New Testament
Creative Bible Study Methods. Introduces the Bible as the written
Word of God, explains divisions of the Bible.
Basic Bible Survey. Teaching what Jesus taught that which took men
who were fishermen, tax collectors and changed them into
reproductive Christians who reached their world with the Gospel in
demonstration of power.
Foundations of Faith. Introducing fundamental truths of the
Christian faith
Kingdom Living. This class is designed to empower individuals to
bring Heaven to Earth on a daily basis by releasing the Kingdom of
God.
Pneumatology: Pentecostal / Charismatic Perspective. Studies New
Testament passages relating to the Pentecostal doctrine of the
baptism of the Holy Spirit. Gives particular interest to the
Spirit’s gifts and manifestations. Designed to provide a viable
exegetical basis for a Pentecostal Theology of Spirit
baptism.
Eschatology. This course is a study of both the nature and purpose
of the church and a study of End Times.
Legacy Course Production. In this course students will learn how to
produce biblically oriented materials in written format. Drafting,
writing, researching, publishing, copyrights, distribution and
more.
Fruit of the Spirit. In this series, we will explore the essential
power God gives us to know Him, build our faith, have great
temperament, build a wonderful church and even be a good
witness.
Five-Fold Ministry This course is a study of the tools and use of
relational evangelism and customized ministry for the growth of the
church. This course will familiarize the student with the Five-fold
Ministry offices, and their operation.
Ministerial Offices & Functions. This course is designed to
identify the ministry offices, discover their functions, learn how
to properly work in these offices, using the word of God as our
example.
Conflict Management & Resolution. Examines various strategies
to strengthen organizational efficiency by facilitating effective
work relationships and conflict resolution. Explores common causes
of conflict in a diverse workplace environment and successful
approaches supporting a negotiation philosophy. Includes uncovering
hidden agendas, maintaining respectful relationships, and fixing
problems using objective criteria.
Kingdom Culture. Understand the Culture of the Kingdom, Creating
Culture, changing cultures, examples of biblical narrative and
business.
Prophetic Culture. To equip students to hear from God, to use the
gift of prophecy, and to understand how prophetic ministry operates
in the church today.
Team Building. A Course designed to help any team leader, from a
sports coach to an executive professional, design and put together
a winning team to achieve whatever goals it has set.
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Self-Management This course will provide learners with the
knowledge and skills to manage their time and plan their personal
development. To learn practical measures that will help them
succeed.
Deployment The transitional training of operational and
developmental responsibilities from an organization. Assigning
people to key positions.
Jewish Roots & Feasts This course will introduce participants
to the Jewish background of the New Testament: the geography of
Israel, the Jewish customs and feasts, the people groups, cultures,
literature and institutions at the time of Jesus and His followers.
We will also focus on God’s plan for atonement, His covenants with
Israel, Messianic Prophecy, and the historical and theological
origins of the split between Judaism and Christianity. At the end
of the course we will examine what the New Testament says about
God’s promises to the Jewish people and land of Israel.