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			CHCFIN004 - Provide rural financial counselling services
 
			CHCFIN007 - Provide advice, counselling and representation to financial counselling clients
 
			CHCFIN009 - Provide financial counselling and systemic advocacy within a social justice framework
 
			CHCFIN010 - Apply basic concepts of small business to financial counselling
 
			CHCMHS002 - Establish self-directed recovery relationships
 
			CMTMIN401A - Explore ideas about God in relation to the way we live as Christians
 
			CMTTHE403A - Investigate information within a theological theme or issue
CT2196B - Wesleyan Theology for Today
https://evaburrowscollege.edu.au/courses/finder/units/ct2196b/
Wesleyan Theology for Today will introduce you to the key themes of John Wesley’s theology. You will develop understanding about the central theme of ‘grace’ and the place and relevance of Wesleyan theology in thought and mission today.   The unit code contains information on the level of study, field, discipline, unit and college. Click here to learn what the unit code for this unit represents.
DP2147B - Reflective Practice for Vocational Formation
https://evaburrowscollege.edu.au/courses/finder/units/dp2147b/
Reflective Practice for Vocational Formation will introduce you to an action-reflection model of learning that you can apply while you are engaged in a ministry placement. You will have the opportunity to reflect on your ministry experiences and discover more about the skills required for ministry, while also exploring your values and vocational identity.  The unit code contains information on the level of study, field, discipline, unit and college. Click here to learn what the unit code for this unit represents.
DP2190B - The Ethical Life: Loving our Neighbours in Ministry and Beyond
https://evaburrowscollege.edu.au/courses/finder/units/dp2190b/
This unit equips current and aspiring ministry practitioners with an understanding of Christian ethical approaches and their application in faith and life. The unit introduces students to core theological sources for doing ethics, common ethical approaches, and Christology as a starting point for doing ethics. Students will examine Christian ethics in the contexts of the Christian community, the environment, human relationships, pastoral care, social ethics, and digital culture. Students will also reflect on the place of Christian hope in individual and community ethical decision-making and conduct. The unit code contains information on the level of study, field, discipline, unit and college. Click here to learn what the unit code for this unit represents.
