Farming Project "From Farm to Plate"
Farming Project "From Farm to Plate".
CTI End Time Bible Prophecies (Eschatology) Course provides a comprehensive study of eschatology, the biblical doctrine of the "last things." It will explore key topics such as the return of Christ, the final judgment, the Millennium, and the establishment of the new heaven and new earth. Students will examine various theological views on the end times and how these beliefs influence Christian life and practice. By the end of the course, students will have a thorough understanding of biblical prophecies, different eschatological positions, and the practical implications of eschatology for the life of the believer.
The course is divided into two levels, each building upon the previous one, allowing students to progressively deepen their understanding of end time themes from introductory concepts to intermediary theological discussions.
What you'll study:
• Prophetic calls
• The inspiration of the prophets
• True and false prophets (CREDIBILITY)
• The Rapture
• The Millennium
• The Tribulation
• The Second Coming
• Overview and analysis of Daniel’s visions – Daniel Chapter 2 and 7
• Modern Nations in the Bible
• The Purpose of the Seventy Weeks (verses 24-25)
• The Gap of the 69th Week (verse 26)
• The Anti-Christ and the 70th Week (verse 27)
7. An overview of the book of Revelation
• The Seven Churches (Revelation Chapter 2- 3)
• The Seven seals (Revelation Chapter 5: 1-2)
• The Seven trumpets (Revelation Chapter 8: 6)
• The Seven vial judgments (Revelation Chapter 16: 1)
• The Seven new things
(1) The new Heaven (2) The new earth (3) The New city (4) The new nations
(5)The new river (6) the New tree of life(7) The new throne
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Who Should Take This Course?
Entry requirements
The entry requirements for our geriatric nursing course are as follows:
English language requirements
To study at Youth Fields of Hope Institute, it is important that you are able to communicate and engage in English effectively in an academic setting.
If English is not your first language, you will be required to provide proof of your ability across reading, writing, listening, and speaking in English.