Spiritual Formation II

Course Code
MASM814
Level
Graduate
Credit Hours
1

Instructor(s)

Dr. Harry Allotey
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It introduces spiritual practices, grounded in the Christian tradition, that sustain and nurture a life-long pursuit of union with God. The focus of this course will be on Holiness, Prayer, Worship and Fasting. The student will maintain a spiritual journal during the semester. They will interact with their Bible reading, prayers, and personal walk. Students will be required to attend at least 95% of all communal worship. Spiritual formation is not an individual, solitary process, but requires interaction and the involvement of many other people in our lives. This is why students' class times together are very important. Each student has a role to contribute toward the spiritual formation of the instructor as well as fellow classmates. We will observe a silent prayer vigil on the Daniel Institute Student Awakening Day (DISAD) from Friday afternoon until Saturday noon, praying for one hour after every three hours every three hours.