Delta Christian Center

CHRISTIAN LIFE LEARNING CENTER - (CLLC)

Dear prospective Student,

Welcome to Christian Life Learning Center. We are an affiliate of Christian Life Educators Network in Columbus Georgia.

This is an adult biblical study program. The program is non- accredited. The educational units earned per course are subject to the discretion of the accepting institution to which you apply.

We use materials from Christian Life School of Theology. We offer 6 areas of study: (1) Biblical Theology, (2) Practical Theology, (3) Old Testament, (4) New Testament, (5) Historical, and (6) Christian Counseling.

You may register as a graded student and receive 3 CEU’s; or you may register as an observer and earn no CEU’s. (CEU: Continuing Educational Unit)

Graded Students pay $140.00 per course and receive one text book and one syllabus and will take an exam.

Observers pay $50.00 per course and receive one text book and one syllabus. They do not take an exam.

Prices are subject to change.

We meet once a month for 3 consecutive days to listen to 10 hours of lectures on DVD.

  • Thursday night, 7 pm to 10 pm

  • Friday night, 7 pm to 10 pm

  • Saturday morning, 9 am to 1 pm

All courses are subject to change due to circumstances, but usually we maintain the scheduled courses and dates.

Our new school name is; Christian Life Learning Center. We will no longer use “Beacon” or “CLST” as a school name. We now own our school and only use Beacon materials. We belong to a network of Christian Educators called; CLEN or Christian Life Educators Network.
 

 

Delta Christian Center
PO Box 1329
Delta Jct. AK   99737
Telephone:  (907) 895-4531
Fax:  (907) 895-4539

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2010 - 2011 Session
 

September  16-19, 2011

 

OT570   Song of Solomon: Part I   Instructor: Ron Cottle

 

This course is an exposition of the book on a verse by verse basis.   It also includes and analysis and overview of several of the best known approaches to the book.

 

 

October 14-16, 2010

 

OT530   A Study of the Song of Solomon: Part II   Instructor: Louis Goszleth

 

The Song of Solomon can be studied from various viewpoints.   We shall look at it as an allegory describing the love relationship that the Lord desires with us as His bride.   We will mainly apply it on an individual basis.

 

 

November 11-13, 2010

PT626   Studies in the Book of James: Hanging the Pirates   Instructor: Charles Gaulden

 

This course is a study of the hidden pirates that attempt to rob our treasure of peace and joy.   The course is based on the key New Testament principles.

 

 

December 9-11, 2010

 

PT643   Reaching a Postmodern World   Instructor: Greg Williamson

 

Kingdom thought vs World thought in our culture.   This course is designed to familiarize the student with the prevalent shift in thought and culture commonly referred to as ‘postmodernism”, as it relates to expanding the kingdom of God, and to equip each student to be relevant in communicating the Gospel to a changing world.

 

 

 

January 6-8, 2011

 

CC511   (Getting Along with Others), Interpersonal Relationships and Personality Patterns   Instructor: David Baldwin

 

This course deals with the fine art of getting along with others.   It explores the need for “people skills” and establishes a biblical blueprint for relationship building based on Romans chapter 12.   Students will conduct a survey that will help identify their own personality patterns.   Students will then be taught how to improve their interpersonal communication skills by learning to “read people” quickly and accurately.   As a result of this course, students will develop life long skills, enhancing their relationships at home, work and church.

 

 

Dates to be announced for February through May 2011.

 

February ___, 2011

 

BT725   Christian Perspective/Philosophy Part I.    Instructor: Ron Cottle

 

This course is Part I, of an introduction to philosophy.   Emphases include basic questions of philosophy and major classifications of philosophy.   Criticism and review are from a Christian perspective.

 

March ___, 2011

 

BT 925  Christian Perspective/Philosophy Part II.    Instructor: Ron Cottle

 

This course is Part II, of an introduction to philosophy.   Emphases include basic questions of philosophy and major classifications of philosophy.   Criticism and review are from a Christian perspective.

 

April ___, 2011

 

NT510   Peter: The Man and His Ministry.   Instructor: Ian Bond

 

Simon Peter was the principal figure in the pivotal decade of human history.   A devoted disciple, a cowering coward, made powerful proclaimtions of the resurrected Christ.   This course unfolds how Jesus trans formed Simon, an upright man, yet easily swayed and unstable like a ‘reed’, into Peter, the first ‘rock’ upon whom He could build his church.