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NTM CHRISTIAN COLLEGE

Be Holy as I the Lord your God am Holy

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Registered Office40-42 Garden Drive, Tullamarine, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia 3043Mail to: PO Box 463, Tullamarine Vic 3043Telephone: (03) 9335 6309 Facsimile: (03) 9335 6893Email: [email protected]: www.neilthomasministries.com

A Ministry of NTM Family Worship Centres TrustABN: 44 177 145 435

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INTRODUCTION

INTRODUCTION FROM THE FOUNDER

ORGANISATIONAL STRUCTURE

THE HISTORy AND PURPOSE OF NTM

DOCTRINAL STATEMENT

AwARD TITLES

COLLEGE LIBRARy

COLLEGE CALENDAR

UNDERGRADUATE

SCHOOL OF BIBLICAL STUDIES

yEAR ONE COURSE OUTLINE

yEAR TwO COURSE OUTLINE

yEAR THREE COURSE OUTLINE

OUTREACH

PASS VALUATIONS

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NTM Christian College is a dynamic and active College seeking to take the gospel of Jesus Christ and the message of Christian Holiness to all nations.

The objectives and vision of the Neil Thomas Ministries as stated in the Trust Deed are as follows:l The propagation of the Gospel of Jesus Christl The heeding of Christ’s Commission to go into all the world and preach the Gospel to every creature, baptising and teaching those who believe.l The establishment and maintenance of the Gospel missions, churches, fellowships, dispensaries, hospitals, rehabilitation centres and education centres.l The engagement in Social welfare and Relief work, Hostels and such other ministries as to assist the welfare of mankind.l Benevolent missionary work.l The training and ordination of Christian workers.

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The Founder of NTM Christian CollegeDr. Neil Thomas NTM Christian College was founded upon the vision of the great missionary Charles Cowman to take the Gospel of Jesus Christ and spread Christian Holiness to every creature in every land. Charles Cowman believed that the Great Commission was best fulfilled through training local people to reach their own for Christ while also desiring to reach the world. NTM Christian College then is a special college, with a special commission in a world that isincreasingly hostile to God, His word and His church. I believe we are living in days where our local communities are demanding a high level of performance from well trained leadership that meets the needs of our modern community life. I am convinced the Christian church needs to understand the community desire and train its fulltime and volunteer staff in leadership for youth, pastoral care, social, moral and spiritual activities so we can be effective and acceptable in our communities. I trust that you will be diligent in studying God’s word and in doing so discover God and His will. Now more than ever, effective Christian workers and disciples are needed to take the gospel into all the world. I pray that you will get a strong vision and a fire in your soul for this world. For the time is short and the harvest is plentiful, but the workers are few. Spend your time wisely and the fruits of your efforts and sacrifice will prepare you for a wonderful future serving the Lord in His kingdom. Above all, fall in love with God and live a life that is worthy of your calling. Neil Thomas

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ORGANISATIONAL STRUCTURE

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Lecturers Dr Neil ThomasPrincipal Peter ThomasPastor Sonia ThomasPastor Trish DiCeccoDorothy Edwards-ThomasSebastian BarresiTheresa BarresiMichael BrancatisanoRick RannoVanessa AquilinaNathan ImpalaErika Hermez

Dean Troy Shanks

President/Founder Dr. Neil Thomas

Principal Rev Peter Thomas

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THE HISTORy AND PURPOSE OF NTM NTM Christian Colleges were founded by Dr. Neil Thomas and the Rev. Tom Griffiths in 1976 commencing with eleven students in Canberra, A.C.T. Australia. Dr. Thomas in his early life was greatly challenged by the life and ministry of the great American missionary, the Rev. Charles Cowman, who developed effective methods of church evangelism and church planting. Rev. Cowman’s ministry was also involved in large educational programs and social work. 1970s - Cowman College in Vanuatu and Solomon Island The governing body of Dr. Thomas’ ministries named the schools and colleges “NTM” after his own ministries and has maintained the philosophies and principles of Charles Cowman.

Schools, Colleges and over 520 NTM Family Worship Centres and Home Fellowship Groups have been established in Australia, the South Pacific, India, USA and Africa with over 72,000 members. Dr. Thomas also founded NTM Christian Broadcasters which is committed to spreading the Gospel across the world through the mediums of Radio, Television and Publishing. Ministries founded by Dr. Thomas follow the doctrinal distinctive of John Wesley, who was the founder of the early Methodist church and missionary movement. Today NTM still emphasizes the doctrine of Christian Holiness, and the Spirit-filled life, witnessed in its motto “Be Holy as I the Lord your God am Holy”. NTM Christian College desires that every student will also seek to reach every creature with the Good News of Jesus Christ, giving each person the opportunity to find forgiveness for their sin and the experience of living a holy life before our Holy God. The College emphasizes discipleship and commitment to the spreading of the Gospel of Jesus Christ and Christian Holiness. As part of the course, students can expect plenty of practical work and training, as well as solid Bible based teaching and tutorials. There will be opportunity for training and practice in evangelism, preaching, street witnessing, involvement in concerts and evangelistic crusades, overseas tours and mission trips, etc.

First College Graduates in Canberra, Australia 1980 Graduates have achieved great things for the Lord around the world: running crusades in many countries, establishing schools and colleges in different countries, establishing churches, ministering in jungles and in cities, helping to broadcast the gospel by radio and TV.They have witnessed great miracles and healings by the power of God, by lifting high the name of Jesus before the population and governments in many nations.

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NTM CHRISTIAN BIBLE COLLEGE DOCTRINAL STATEMENTA) The full and unique inspiration of the Holy Bible as the Divine Word of God, the only infallible, sufficient and authoritative rule of faith and patience.

B) One God, eternally existent in three persons as the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit.

C) Deity of our Lord Jesus Christ, His virgin birth, His sinless life, His vicarious death, His bodily resurrection, His Ascension, His mediatory intercession, and His personal imminent second coming in power and glory.

D) The existence of a person being referred to in the Scripture as Satan, who is the enemy of Christ and His Church and who seeks the downfall of humanity.

E) The fall of man, his moral depravity and the necessity of the New Birth.

F) Substitutionary atonement through the shed blood of Christ.

G) Salvation through the grace of God at repentance, being justified by faith in Christ Jesus.

H) Regeneration and sanctification by faith (the infilling of the Holy Spirit) in the act of total commitment at baptism resulting in purity of heart and endowment of power for holy living and service.

I) Security of the believer as he abides in vital fellowship with Christ.

J) Resurrection of the body unto eternal life for the saved and unto eternal punishment for the lost.

k) Spiritual unity of all believers who comprise the Church, the body of Christ.

L) Christ’s great commission to the Church to go into all the world and preach the gospel to every creature, baptising and teaching those who believe.

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AWARD TITLES FOR EACH CONSECUTIvE yEAR OF COLLEGE SUCCESSFULLy COMPLETED ARE: yEAR ONE - Bible Studies Certificate B.S. CertyEAR TwO - Christian Workers Certificate C.W. CertyEAR THREE - Christian Ministries Certificate C M Cert

* Note: The College program is being redesigned to meet V.E.T (vocational and education and training) Approval, see details on page 22.

NOTE: The Principals of the College reserve the right to alter, add or remove subjects from time to time.

COLLEGE yEARFor a complete list of important dates for College this year, refer to the College Calendar. Orientation is held over the week starting the last Monday in February. College Graduation is held when appropriate at the Easter day weekend. For the dates and locations please refer to the College Calendar for details. It is College policy that students will personally attend the Graduation ceremony. We do not confer a Fellow of Christian Ministries on any student who is absent from the ceremony. We strongly believe the ceremony is not only a physical recognition of the student’s work and commitment but that it also has great bearing on the spiritual world. We trust you will honour this stand as an NTM Christian College student.

LECTURER’S STANDARDSAll lecturers are required to maintain a personal lifestyle as set out in the scriptures for those who would be Elders and Deacons in the church of Jesus Christ. These standards are found in the following scriptures: Titus 1:5-8, 1Timothy 3:1-6, 2 Timothy 4:1-5.

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NTM CHRISTIAN COLLEGE LIBRARyThe library has been operating for over 40 years and has been established for the students of NTM Christian College to assist with their studies and provide a deeper understanding of God’s word.

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COLLEGE CALENDAR 2012 (as of 15/2/2011)

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NTM CHRISTIAN COLLEGE CALENDAR 2012 Orientation week: Tues 21st -Thurs 23rd Feb 9am – 12

First Semester Begins: Tuesday 28th Feb 8:30 am

Retreat (Alexandra): Friday 16th –Sun 18th March ($140)

Easter College Graduation: Sunday April 8th

Mid Semester Break: Friday April 20th – Monday May 7th

1st Semester Lectures Resume: Tuesday 8th May

Retreat (Phillip Island): Friday June 8th – Sunday June 10th

1st Semester Ends: Thursday June 28th

Second Semester Begins: Tuesday July 17th

Mid Semester Break: Fri September 7th – Mon October 1st

College Trip (2 Weeks): Thurs Sept 8th or 15th – Thurs Sep 22nd or 29th

2nd Semester Lectures resume: Tuesday October 2nd

Retreat (Angelsea): Fri Nov 16th – Sun Nov 18th

Last Day of Lectures: Thursday November 22nd

College Dinner: Saturday December 1st

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WELCOME TO NTM CHRISTIAN COLLEGE

UNDERGRADUATE SCHOOL OF BIBLICAL STUDIES

yEAR 1 BIBLICAL STUDIES CERTIFICATE

yEAR 2 CHRISTIAN wORkERS CERTIFICATE

yEAR 3 CHRISTIAN MINISTRIES CERTIFICATE

yEAR 4 PRACTICAL MINISTRIES CERTIFICATE

ONCE ALL CERTIFICATES ARE COMPLETED STUDENTS ARE AwARDED: FELLOW OF CHRISTIAN MINISTRIES.

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FULL TIME DAy COLLEGE Please note the following commitment is required of students.l local evangelism, door to door l inter-country evangelisml prayer meetings l fundraising & ministry developmentl physical work projects l overseas witnessing crusadesl attendance at all college and church functions l no smoking or drinking of alcoholl neat and casual dress (no jeans, track suits, leggings or tight fitted pants)

LECTURE HOURS yEARS 1 - 3School of Biblical Studies - Day College lecture hours from 8:30am to 12:15pm, Tuesday to Thursday.

PUNCTUALITyStudents are required to be on time for all lecturers, study times, church, prayer meetings and other college functions.

LECTURESThere is a minimum 80% attendance rate for the lectures in all subjects. Attendance lower than 80% will result in the student failing the subject. A student’s failure to meet the minimum attendance requirements due to illness or other special circumstances, may receive special consideration. A Doctor’s certificate may be required.

ACCOMMODATIONStudents requiring assistance for locating accommodation may do so by contacting the college administration office.

EMPLOyMENTIt is expected that all full time students work around their College commitment and find work/support to sustain a reasonable standard of living which will be set by The College Body based on each students needs. The College administration is available to assist students find work/support to achieve the standard as set by The College Body.

FEESFull time students $100 per week payable each Tuesday of weeks where lectures are conducted, whether student attends or not.

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yEAR ONEBiblical Studies CertificateBible History Historical Books Epistles of JohnCommunications Psalms and Biblical PoetryBook of Acts* Youth Pastoral Care and CounsellingGospel of John Book of Ephesians

yEAR TWOChristian worker CertificateDoctrine of Love Doctrine of HolinessBook of Romans 1st and 2nd PeterThe GospelsBook of RevelationsCounsellingBook of GenesisChurch AdministrationChurch OH&SThe Art of Preaching

yEAR THREEChristian Ministries CertificateOT + NT Discipleship Doctrines of the Christian Faith Evangelism Worship1 + 2 Corinthians Doctrine of Prayer Doctrine of AngelsDoctrine of Holy SpiritStructure of Christian MinistryTabernacle & Offerings

SCHOOL OF BIBLICAL STUDIESCOURSE OUTLINE: yEARS 1 - 3

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BIBLE HISTORyAn in depth study of:l How the bible has come to us today in its present form.l Background to main translation.l An introduction and background to each book written.

COMMUNICATIONSl Written Communicationl Verbal Communicationl Somatic Communicationl A Study of Great Bible communicators

ACTSl An introduction to the author and circumstances of it’s writings through a verse by verse commentary highlighting the teachings and challenges of Christian living.l Covering events such as: l Pentecost l Work of Angels l The calling of Saul l Miracles l Visions

GOSPEL OF JOHNl Thorough look at each chapterl Covering many subjects raised such as: l Christ as God l Discipleship l Work of the Shepherd l Service

HISTORICAL BOOkSl Examine the characters and events from the books dealing with the history of the Jewish nation. l A study of books from Joshua to Estherl See the Typology of Christ in each book.

EPISTLES OF JOHNl A detailed study of the letters written by the apostle John. l The emphasis of love in the believer’s life and power over sin. l A comprehensive look at Light, Life and Love.

PSALMS AND BIBLICAL POETRyl An overview of the books of Psalms, Proverbs, l Ecclesiastes and Songs of Solomon.l Prophecy of Christ in the Psalmsl Appropriating the teachings in our lives today

EPHESIANSl A verse by verse exegesis of the book, emphasizing its instruction to our relationship and walk with God. l A comprehensive look at predestination and the views of Calvinisim and Arminanism l The life we have been called to in Christ Jesus.

The Doctrine of God(The Study of His Character)l Lovel Holinessl Mercyl Loving Kindnessl Unityl Omnipresencel Omnipotencel Omniscience

yEAR ONE – COURSE OUTLINE

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DOCTRINE OF LOVEBased on the Epistles of John we delve into examples of God’s love towards man and the way man should share this same love with his fellow man.Discover the answers to what it means:l to be a Son of Godl to love in deed and truthl to walk after His commandmentsl to not love the things of the world

BOOk OF ROMANSAn exegesis of the bookIntroducing the basic doctrines that the book covers:l Salvation – Regeneration l Justification – Adoptionl Holiness – Sanctificationl The work of baptism

THE GOSPELSl An understanding of the harmony between the gospelsl Their relationship and differences in regards to the: l Miracles of Jesus l Prayers of Jesus l Teachings of Jesus l Sufferings of Jesus l The deity of Christ l The humanity of Christ

CHURCH OH&Sl Building OH&Sl Procedures and Policiesl OH&S in the work place

DOCTRINE OF HOLINESSl What does being holy really meanl How we are commanded to “be Holy as God is Holy.” l The purpose and plan of: l Law l Sanctification l Justification l Redemption l Consecration l Righteousness

1st & 2ND PETERl A complete exegesis of the letters l Gain an understanding of the call to the instruction of: l Holy living l Salvation l Relationships l Suffering

GENESISThe study of stories and history covered, including:l The creation l Fall of man into sinl The flood l Abraham and his generations to Joseph

THE ART OF PREACHING AND TEACHINGl Jesus the Preacher l Jesus the Teacherl Attributes for a thirsty soul teacherl Sermon planning and delivery

MINISTRy ADMINISTRATIONImportant skills and knowledge required to administer a Christian Organisation

DOCTRINE OF HOLINESS AND SANCTIFICATIONl Explore justication and the different standards of sanctificationl The process of regenerationl The concepts of perfection and being set apartl What is sinless perfection?

yOUTH PASTORAL CARE & COUSELLINGGain understanding of the:l Person and the pastor l Role of the shepherdl Identify needsl Identify resources to help young personl Identify differences in young person relevant to personality, character and life experiencesl Help young person set goals for change.

yEAR TWO – COURSE OUTLINE

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DOCTRINE OF wORSHIPl Discover the true meaning of worship from church lip serve to total commitmentl Worship in spirit and truthl Where we worshipl The difference between worship and praisel Our call to worship l Types of worshipl Results of worship

1st AND 2ND CORINTHIANSl Discover the background history of Corinthl Study a chapter by chapter exegesisl Look at the Pastoral and Apostolic approach of Paul towards the problems of the churchl Discuss doctrinal issues raised in Paul’s teachingsl Relevance today

OT AND NT DISCIPLESHIPl Learn the role of a modern day disciplel What is a disciplel The commitment and responsibilitiesl The cost l The calll Difference and similarities between Christ’s disciples and that of a disciple today.

EVANGELISMl Explore the different views of evangelisml The power of God demonstratedl The call and qualifications of the Evangelistl The Christian’s responsibilityl Methods and programs of evangelism

DOCTRINE OF PRAyERl A study of prayer and how to prayl Types of prayer, their purposesl The Lord’s Prayerl Prayer in one’s personal life l Prayer between Christ and the Father.l Different forms of prayer

DOCTRINES OF THE CHRISTIAN FAITHl Define the Christian Doctrinesl Examine the character of more doctrines and their application to everyday life.l Salvation, Sanctification, Justification, Redemption, regeneration…..

DOCTRINE OF ANGELSl Their origin and purposel The forms and work they do on earth and in heavenl The hierarchy of the angelic worldl Satan’s origin, fall and futurel Differences between fallen and Holy angelsl Our relationship with the angelic worldl Working with them in ministry

STRUCTURE OF CHRISTIAN MINISTRyl Hierarchy and Roles in the Churchl Biblical precedents for Churches

DOCTRINE OF HOLy SPIRITl Looking at the work and person f the Holy Spiritl His purpose in the life of the church and the individuall A study of his personality, deity, names, symbols and fruit.l Baptism of the Holy Spirit and infilling of the Holy Spiritl How He works through men and our relationship with Him.

TABERNACLES AND OFFERINGSl Study its establishment by Godl Gain understanding of the different parts of the Tabernacle, their purpose and meaningl Examine the Offerings and Sacrifices God required. l Look at the Sanctifying work of Christ.

yEAR THREE – COURSE OUTLINE

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OUTREACHBUS MINISTRy NTM has had a focus on “Bus Ministry” since its beginning under the vision of the Founder Neil Thomas over 35 years ago. Buses have been used to take Bible College students around Australia in ministry and children and youth have been “bussed” to hear the gospel in Sunday school and youth programs.

In 2007 NTM Christian College again put buses on the road to visit churches with film crews to capture and broadcast the testimonies of Australian Christians.

COLLEGE yOUTH MINISTRy Students are involved in Youth and Children’s Ministry as part of their training and experience in applying the Word of God and preparing for ministry and influence the generation for Jesus. To encouraged and instill the calling, purpose and vision for the Kingdom of God.

COLLEGE MUSIC MINISTRyMusic Ministry is available to the students with training in both instruments and vocal and the opportunity to minister in solo acts and drama, in small groups and church Praise & Worship Team.

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COLLEGE OVERSEAS MINISTRyCollege students are given the opportunity to travel overseas to experience first hand ministry programs to assist the needs of the people, while doing meaningful and rewarding community work. This is a great opportunity to explore life in countries that a less fortunate and work amongst the locals and realize one person can make a difference. Students will minister to the locals with preaching, teaching and work in areas such as educational programs and medical clinics.

COLLEGE MEDIA MINISTRyStudents have the opportunity for experience and training in media production, equipment operation,

and in editing post/production.

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PASS vALUATIONSyEAR ONE 50 - 65% Pass (P)66 - 80% Credit (C) 81 - 90% Distinction (D) 91 - 100% High Distinction (HD)

yEAR THREE70 - 80% Pass (P)81 - 90% Credit (C)91 - 95% Distinction (D) 96 - 100% High Distinction (HD) 80% Attendance to lectures is required to pass any subject.

ASSIGNMENTSDUE DATES FOR ASSIGNMENTSAll major papers for 1st Semester are due by: The last week of 1st semester.All Major papers for 2nd Semester are due by: The last week of 2nd semester.( Please refer to calendar on page 12)

All written assignments must be handed to the Lecturer concerned no later than two (2) weeks from the date they are set unless otherwise arranged by the lecturer. Assignments handed in late will lose marks, unless agreed to by the lecturer. All Oral or Class presentations are to be presented on the day set by the Lecturer.

yEAR TwO60 - 70% Pass (P)71 - 80% Credit (C) 81 - 90% Distinction (D) 91 - 100% High Distinction (HD)

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EXTENSIONSRequests for extensions to assignments are to be made and directed to the relevant lecturer concerned -no later than two (2) days prior to the due date of the assignment.

CONDITIONS OF SUBMISSIONALL assignments of Years 2- 3 MUST BE TYPED, unless specified by the lecturer

ASSESSMENT POLICyPASS REQUIREMENTSStudents are required to complete all written and/or oral assignments set within the course. Each subject must be completed and passed to be eligible for that year’s certificate.

GRADINGSStudents will be graded with 80% value on the assessments and 20% value on their attitude and effort. Attitude and effort refers to their conduct towards fellow students and the lecturers, and their contribution to class discussions and group work.

CERT Iv, DIPLOMA AND ADvANCED DIPLOMA IN CHRISTIAN MINISTRy AND THEOLOGyNTM Christian College is currently re-designing its curriculum and course program to meet the requirements for recognition as a Registered Training Organisation (RTO) under the Vocational Education and Training (VET) System. This will enable us to offer students qualifications in Christian Ministryand Theology at Certificate IV, Diploma and Advanced Diploma recognised by other educational institutions and available for credit to other courses as well as being eligible for Austudy financial support if applicable. As this process is worked through there may be changes in subjects and assessments over the next few years as well as the opportunity for current students to be credited for these qualifications in the future.

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NTM Christian College Registered Office

40-42 Garden Drive, Tullamarine, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia 3043

Mail to: PO Box 463, Tullamarine Vic 3043Telephone: (03) 9335 6309 Facsimile: (03) 9335 6893

Email:[email protected]: www.neilthomasministries.com

A Ministry of NTM Family Worship Centres TrustABN: 44 177 145 435

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