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Training Courses
This course discusses how to break down barriers experienced by people with disabilities.
Explore disasters from a Biblical standpoint and understand the opportunities God has given us to reduce the impact of disasters.
This course contains a total of 15 Bible Studies designed to equip churches to have a positive impact in preventing and responding to sexual violence in their church and community.
Welcome to this introduction to MAI Academy and how to use your personal portal to access courses and how to use them.
Everyone has something to say about Jesus. But John Stott, one of the outstanding evangelical voices of the last half century, offers in The Incomparable Christ an enriching vision of Jesus that defies measurement. (From Amazon.com)
This virtual vision seminar introduces you to MAI. As part of this seminar, you'll learn about CHE (Community Health Evangelism), the process that MAI uses to help communities live better lives physically, spiritually, socially and emotionally.
Explore a variety of short Bible studies created by Anne Graham Lotz, the daughter of the late evangelist Billy Graham.
Better ideas = better results. This course will help you develop better ideas and greater problem solving capability.
Lessons on how to do virtual trainings using Zoom, Google Jamboards and Google Drawings for "scribing", Padlets and PowerPoint.
If you are looking to improve your writing, editing and proofreading skills, these lessons are for you!
In this course, Michael Card speaks about the four portraits of Jesus from the four gospels and takes a deeper look at Mark, Luke and John.
This course focuses on interpersonal and personality conflicts that exist within a workplace. The course features videos from TED Talks and various YouTube videos. Also included is a listing of fee-based training via Udemy.
An introduction to the books of the New Testament. Originally created by the late Dr. William Lane, professor of Biblical Studies, featuring course notes by Michael Card.