In this course, the student will learn how the knowledge of God (Theology) is essential to discover one's identity and destiny.
- Profesor: Agapito Avila
In this course, the student will be presented with an overview of God’s eternal blueprint and destiny for His people. This blueprint is of a general nature pointing us to the eternal principles regarding our being, our function (doing), and our lifestyle according to God’s will. From this blueprint, our particular calling emerge.
- Profesor: Agapito Avila
In this course, you will discover your true identity in Christ. You will learn the importance of living your life from your identity in Christ an not your circumstance. Living according to you our true identity empowers us to a life of fruitfulness, success, and freedom.
- Profesor: Agapito Avila
In this course, you will learn from looking at God in the book of Genesis and studying the principles of restoration how to be competent as you apply to others God's love, grace, and restoration.
- Profesor: Agapito Avila
In this course, the appropriate tools will be provided so that students, through a series of presentations of basic principles regarding human identity and introspective exercises, gain an accurate knowledge of their professional passions.
- Profesor: Agapito Avila
Ruling our being properly and with constant discipline is the key to a fruitful life. The gap between knowledge and practice of what we know is closed through the proper management of our being.
This course has been designed for the student to receive an orientation as to the importance that relationships have within the plan and purpose of God. This course is divided into two parts. The first focuses on fundamental aspects of relationships that are revealed in the Scriptures. The second considers specific ways to manage conflicts that occur in interpersonal relationships.
This course focuses on the fundamental aspects of “The Economy of God”. It is designed to impart a biblical understanding of how the economy of God functions in the personal, church, and entrepreneurial realms.
- Profesor: Agapito Avila