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Posted by Chapel School Of Ministry at 8/27/2010 2:21 PM Categories: uncategorized
8/28/2010 2:49 PM
David Keyser wrote:
So here we go! I sincerely hope that all of you who have computer capability will write to the blog frequently. Blessings, David Reply to this
8/29/2010 8:21 PM
Brandy Cheatham wrote:
I would just like to say thank you for hosting the dinner for the students on Friday. It was truly a blessing. I had such a wonderful time. I really enjoyed meeting the other students.
I am really interested in seeing what will come forth from the use of this blog. I think it is an awesome oppurtunity to interact with you and the other students. Thanks for everything you do Dr. Keyser! You are a blessing! Reply to this
8/30/2010 9:50 AM
David Keyser wrote:
Thanks Brandy. It was fun. Here is a subject that I am getting more and more enthusiastic about: in the USA at this time what are we seeing around us? Is it the judgment of America? Is it the entrance into endtme? Is is both? Does one lead into another? What is the spirit of antichrist afterall? Reply to this
8/30/2010 9:53 AM
FELLOW RODRIGUEZ wrote:
Online with you. We also want to say thanks for such a great meal and such a wonderful blessing to be with other students in fellowship. Bro Doc gave such an appropriate message to our hearts. Thank you for being such a blessing also. Reply to this
8/30/2010 10:31 AM
Chuck Godwin wrote:
Great idea-it's like texting for the School?
I forgot, who does your web hosting for your site and things like this? Reply to this
8/30/2010 1:54 PM
Dan Bailey wrote:
David, Now have you in the address book and am looking forward to the future of the blog site and Yeshua's blessings on you and all that you do in the School of Ministry and for your personal friendship. It is all a great blessing. Reply to this
9/1/2010 9:41 AM
David Keyser wrote:
Some good news about the Counseling required course in the General curriculum: all you have to do is take the Temperament evaluation then read and report on this book Created In God’s Image; A Course In Human Behavior; A Christian Perspective, Arno, Richard Gene & Arno, Phyllis Jean, 1998, 225 pp. This is much simplier and it can be done in self study with whatever coaching you might need from me or Martha. Also, the extra expense is much lower, about $65. Blessings, David Reply to this
9/1/2010 2:30 PM
Brandy Cheatham wrote:
That sounds fantastic. This class being offered as a self study is a blessing to those of us who are long distance students. Have a blessed day! Reply to this
The History Of Revival By The Late Dr. J. Edwin Orr.
Now available on line.
This video series is excellent on the history of revival in the United States and Britain. There are ten videos. Watch all ten through the link below and write a 200 word summary on each of the ten.
A fascinating course on how the Hebrew alphabet evolved from pictures and the meanings of words as results of this process. Old Testament theological insights will be included. A School Of The Spirit taught course available as a School Of Ministry Elective. Charles Godwin, ThB and David Keyser, PhD
Coming Up
A School of Ministry taught course on Preaching. Pastor E.M. “Doc” Shell, M.Div. will share from his years of preaching experience, Dr. Keyser will assist. Preaching (Homiletics) is a required course in the Preaching specialty. This course can be taken as an elective in the other specialties. Each student will deliver a sermon to the class. This course is not taught often so watch the blog for dates.
9/8/2010 6:28 AM
Brandy Cheatham wrote:
Dr. Keyser...I am going to try and keep up with the blog. However, I am now having to take care of my mom and nephew. Over the past weekend my Mom broke both of her legs. She had knee replacements in both knees and when she fell the rods from the knee replacements broke the femur bones in her legs. She has custody of my nephew so, now I am going to be his primary caregiver for a while. So, after I finish the course I am taking...I will be taking a break until the next semester. Please keep our family in your prayers. Have a blessed day! Reply to this
9/9/2010 1:48 PM
AIESHA MCB wrote:
I'll be praying for you Brandy, if I can help in any way, please let me know! Reply to this
10/1/2010 4:10 AM
sean cummings wrote:
Good morning men and woman of God. I am looking forward to the next classes with you all. Reply to this
10/10/2010 11:22 AM
HARVEY KIEFFER wrote:
The Apostles were with Jesus taking in everything He said. They were being prepared for what would come after His death and resurection. We could be the generation that has the greatest impact on the lost. As you study keep this in mind. Look for opportunities to share what you learn. Matt 28:19,20.. make disciples... teaching...amen!! Reply to this
11/12/2010 8:08 PM
HARVEY KIEFFER wrote:
Pastor Doc has been teaching on revival for several weeks. A few weeks ago,R.T. Kendall spoke at The Chapel and he said the best book he's written was "Did You Think To Pray ?". In the fourth chapter "Why Read The Bible ?", Kendall talks about Bible studies some can be alive (in season) or boring (out of season). He quotes 2 TIM 4:2, " Be prepared in season and out of season". When the (HOLY) Spirit of revival comes down on the Church, whom would he choose as "sovereign instruments" of revival? Kendall said " He believes it will those who took the time to read, listen to teaching, and learn when it seemed so uninteresting'. I found some subjects more interesting and others most difficult. Research, is the answer. Research makes the boring come alive. I pray the day the Spirit comes down we will be that "Sovereign instrument" God bless!! Reply to this
So here we go! I sincerely hope that all of you who have computer capability will write to the blog frequently. Blessings, David
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I would just like to say thank you for hosting the dinner for the students on Friday. It was truly a blessing. I had such a wonderful time. I really enjoyed meeting the other students.
I am really interested in seeing what will come forth from the use of this blog. I think it is an awesome oppurtunity to interact with you and the other students. Thanks for everything you do Dr. Keyser! You are a blessing!
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Thanks Brandy. It was fun.
Here is a subject that I am getting more and more enthusiastic about: in the USA at this time what are we seeing around us? Is it the judgment of America? Is it the entrance into endtme? Is is both? Does one lead into another? What is the spirit of antichrist afterall?
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Online with you. We also want to say thanks for such a great meal and such a wonderful blessing to be with other students in fellowship. Bro Doc gave such an appropriate message to our hearts. Thank you for being such a blessing also.
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Great idea-it's like texting for the School?
I forgot, who does your web hosting for your site and things like this?
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David,
Now have you in the address book and am looking forward to the future of the blog site and Yeshua's blessings on you and all that you do in the School of Ministry and for your personal friendship. It is all a great blessing.
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Some good news about the Counseling required course in the General curriculum: all you have to do is take the Temperament evaluation then read and report on this book Created In God’s Image; A Course In Human Behavior; A Christian Perspective, Arno, Richard Gene & Arno, Phyllis Jean, 1998, 225 pp. This is much simplier and it can be done in self study with whatever coaching you might need from me or Martha. Also, the extra expense is much lower, about $65. Blessings, David
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That sounds fantastic. This class being offered as a self study is a blessing to those of us who are long distance students. Have a blessed day!
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NEW ELECTIVES
The History Of Revival By The Late Dr. J. Edwin Orr.
Now available on line.
This video series is excellent on the history of revival in the United States and Britain. There are ten videos. Watch all ten through the link below and write a 200 word summary on each of the ten.
http://www.jedwinorr.com/video.htm
Coming Up.
A fascinating course on how the Hebrew alphabet evolved from pictures and the meanings of words as results of this process. Old Testament theological insights will be included. A School Of The Spirit taught course available as a School Of Ministry Elective. Charles Godwin, ThB and David Keyser, PhD
Coming Up
A School of Ministry taught course on Preaching. Pastor E.M. “Doc” Shell, M.Div. will share from his years of preaching experience, Dr. Keyser will assist. Preaching (Homiletics) is a required course in the Preaching specialty. This course can be taken as an elective in the other specialties. Each student will deliver a sermon to the class. This course is not taught often so watch the blog for dates.
http://www.schoolofthespirit.info/elec.htm
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I'm online. Thank you Dr. Keyser for all you do. The blog is great.
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Dr. Keyser...I am going to try and keep up with the blog. However, I am now having to take care of my mom and nephew. Over the past weekend my Mom broke both of her legs. She had knee replacements in both knees and when she fell the rods from the knee replacements broke the femur bones in her legs. She has custody of my nephew so, now I am going to be his primary caregiver for a while. So, after I finish the course I am taking...I will be taking a break until the next semester. Please keep our family in your prayers. Have a blessed day!
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I'll be praying for you Brandy, if I can help in any way, please let me know!
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Good morning men and woman of God. I am looking forward to the next classes with you all.
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The Apostles were with Jesus taking in everything He said. They were being prepared for what would come after His death and resurection. We could be the generation that has the greatest impact on the lost. As you study keep this in mind. Look for opportunities to share what you learn. Matt 28:19,20.. make disciples... teaching...amen!!
Reply to this
Pastor Doc has been teaching on revival for several weeks. A few weeks ago,R.T. Kendall spoke at The Chapel and he said the best book he's written was "Did You Think To Pray ?". In the fourth chapter "Why Read The Bible ?", Kendall talks about Bible studies some can be alive (in season) or boring (out of season). He quotes 2 TIM 4:2, " Be prepared in season and out of season". When the (HOLY) Spirit of revival comes down on the Church, whom would he choose as "sovereign instruments" of revival? Kendall said " He believes it will those who took the time to read, listen to teaching, and learn when it seemed so uninteresting'. I found some subjects more interesting and others most difficult. Research, is the answer. Research makes the boring come alive. I pray the day the Spirit comes down we will be that "Sovereign instrument" God bless!!
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