Intern Curriculum
We have customized a specific curriculum to help lay down the academic framework of our internship goals. This tailored series of studies incorporates a diverse range of topics pertinent to urban ministry work, but starts with the most critical foundation – an understanding of the supremacy, authority and use of the Word of God.
From this sound theological base, we then branch out and examine good and solid works that help to guide and instruct us throughout the year. Additionally, we will occasionally bring in various speakers and teachers to train and encourage our students throughout the year.
Below you will find a sample of our current internship curriculum.
Book List
- How to Read the Bible for All Its Worth by Gordon D. Fee and Stuart, Zondervan; 3rd edition
- Scripture Alone: Exploring the Bible’s Accuracy, Authority and Authenticity by James R. White, Bethany House
- Art and the Bible by Francis Schaeffer, IVP Books
- Rainbows for the Fallen World by Calvin G. Seerveld, Tuppence Press
- On Being Black and Reformed: A New Perspective on the African-American Christian Experience by Anthony J. Carter
- Death in the City by Francis A. Schaeffer, Crossway Books
- Urban Ministry: The Kingdom, the City & the People of God by Harvie M. Conn & Manuel Ortiz, IVP Academic
- The Reason For God: Belief in an Age of Skepticism by Timothy Keller, Penguin Books
- Always Ready: Directions for Defending the Faith by Greg L. Bahnsen, Covenant Media Press
- Tell the Truth: The Whole Gospel to the Whole Person by Whole People by Will Metzger, IVP Books
- Bitesize Theology by Peter Jeffery, Evangelical Press
- When People Are Big and God Is Small: Overcoming Peer Pressure, Codependency, and the Fear of Man by Edward T. Welch, P&R Publishing

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