Cornerstone College of Virginia

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At Cornerstone, I am able to take courses at cheaper tuition rates than other colleges. Plus, the professors are very friendly and every class feels personal.

Daniel Gowaty CCV Student

I loved taking the Biblical Counseling course last semester. All-in-all, that was one of my favorite courses that I have taken.

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Professor Jay quickly became a favorite professor of mine for his similar sense of humor compared to mine, but also his love for helping others in cultivating their own sound theology.

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One of my favorite parts about CCV is the community. I am always excited to come to class because everyone is so friendly and I know my presence is appreciated.

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If you're on the fence about coming to Cornerstone, then I say just do it! You'll end up having a great time and coming out of it with a degree that will help you no matter what you go into.

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    (MI 101)
    Intro to Missions

    Explore how the church should define and shape its mission program for the future in light of God’s intended purpose as expressed in the Scriptures.  Get ready to learn how believers should participate in missions both locally and globally.

    Enrollment details:

    • On-Campus.
    • 18-Week Course.
    •  Materials Required.

    Course Description:

    An introductory course with the emphasis on “Misseo Dei” (Mission of God). Know how

    believers as members of the body of Christ should participate in mission activity locally and

    globally. Using the Gospel and ministry of Jesus Christ and His Apostles as the model, students

    will explore how the church should define and shape its mission program for the future. Recall

    the events of Paul’s missionary journeys. Identify the work of the Holy Spirit as empowering

    Christ’s followers to accomplish His mission reflecting Christ’s saving work. Reading of

    textbook and Professor’s notes, timely completion of assigned textbook questions and class

    reflections in preparation for each class is essential. Students will be expected to share their

    textbook question responses and written class reflections when called upon. The focus of this

    course will be on practical application.