CM 315
- Personal Computers in Ministry
-Designated to provide a general overview of IBM compatible personal
computers with a ministry perspective. Course includes computer
concepts, pre-purchase considerations, hardware, software, with
introductions to MS-DOS, WordPerfect, Q&A, on-line Bible,
Bible research & Educational applications, church administrative
applications. (Same as CS 102)
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credits)
GOVERNMENT
- LAW
CM 410
- The Church & the Law I
-This study is designed to introduce the concepts of US Law as
it relates to the church and Christian ministry. The focus will
be on the myth of the separation of church and state, and the
development of a Biblical theology regarding government.
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credits)
CM 412
- Taxes & the Ministry
-A study of the tax laws as applied to ministry will be covered.
The focus will be on the pastor as employee or self-employed,
to pay or not to pay social security taxes. Also discussed will
be the obligation, if any, of the church to be responsible to
the IRS as a reporter of members' gifts or deductions. The basics
of this course will be just how much the church is affected by
the current tax laws.
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credits)
CM 415
- US Legal Concepts
-This course is open to all students and is designed for the pastor,
churchman, educator, administrator, businessman who would like
to increase his understanding of those legal principles which
apply to normal everyday business transactions. Contract, property,
insurance, wills, trusts, and torts will be covered. Issues and
regulations associated with Christian ministry will be detailed.
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credits)
CM 420
- The Church & the Law II
This study is designed to introduce the concepts of US Law as
it relates to the church and Christian ministry. The focus will
be on the myth of the separation of church and state, and the
development of a Biblical theology regarding government.
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credits)