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╔═══════════ KING'S COLLEGE SEMINARY [5-Year Educational Journey]══════════════╗
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║                              Preceptorship Program                           ║
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║    Seminary Studies     ║    Thesis Research     ║       Non-Levitical       ║
║     (Year 1-3)          ║     (Year 4)           ║       Ordination          ║
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║    ENTRY LEVELS:        ║    Research Question:  ║       DAVT (Year 5)       ║
║    M1: Interlinear      ║    "I help...          ║       Final Phase         ║
║    M2: Modalities       ║     to...by..."        ║                           ║
║    M3: Unseen Realm     ║                        ║                           ║
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║    SEVENS FRAMEWORK:    ║    THESIS COMPONENTS:  ║       GRADUATION:         ║
║    7 Mountains          ║    Literature Review   ║       Ordination          ║
║    7 Archetypes         ║    Methodology         ║       Ceremony            ║
║    7 Movements          ║    Data Analysis       ║       Certification       ║
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║    FOURS PILLAR:        ║    DEFENCE:            ║       PLACEMENT:          ║
║    Servant Leadership   ║    Oral Presentation   ║       Ministry            ║
║    Malachi 4:4-6        ║    Written Submission  ║       Assignment          ║
║    Lion,Ox,Eagle,Man    ║    Final Defence       ║                           ║
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                             Support Components & Resources                                    
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║    Research        ║     SOLE           ║    Assessment      ║    Student         ║
║    Development     ║     Learning       ║    Framework       ║    Services        ║
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║    C-BAM System    ║     Academics      ║    ORCID ID        ║    Municipality    ║
║    Ref. Library    ║     Impact Study   ║    Diagnostics     ║    Advisory Board  ║
║    Notion Platform ║     Self-Study     ║    Thesis Review   ║    Logistics Team  ║
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† C-BAM: Challenge-based Agile Management Framework
* SOLE: Self-organised Learning Environment with Integrated Assessment
* Assessment includes continuous evaluation and milestone achievements

Invitation to Preceptorship in King’s College Seminary

Academics & Admissions at the Seminary Gate

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Date Palm - A powerful biblical symbol of righteousness, prosperity, and God's faithfulness. As described in Psalm 92:12-14: "The righteous will flourish like a palm tree, they will grow like a cedar of Lebanon; planted in the house of the Lord, they will flourish in the courts of our God. They will still bear fruit in old age, they will stay fresh and green." The date palm's ability to thrive in harsh conditions while producing sweet, nourishing fruit symbolizes how believers can prosper even in difficult circumstances when rooted in God's ways. In Revelation 7:9, palm branches are used by the multitude worshipping before God's throne, representing victory and celebration. The palm's straight, upright growth also reflects spiritual uprightness, while its ability to provide shade, fruit, and materials for building demonstrates God's provision, as seen in Exodus 15:27 where the Israelites found seventy palm trees at Elim alongside twelve springs of water.

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The MET modality represents the divine calling to steward resources with wisdom and excellence. As demonstrated in the parable of the talents (Matthew 25:14-30), this drive focuses on managing and multiplying resources for Kingdom impact. Just as the faithful servants doubled their master's investments, MET individuals are called to develop and optimize resources to their fullest potential.

Scripture provides numerous examples of godly resource management. Joseph's administration in Egypt (Genesis 41:48-49): "He gathered all the food of these seven years... and stored up grain in great abundance, like the sand of the sea." Daniel's organizational excellence in Babylon (Daniel 6:3): "Daniel became distinguished above all other high officials and satraps, because an excellent spirit was in him."

Palm

The palm tree serves as a powerful biblical metaphor for effective governance and resource management. Its centralized trunk and distributed fronds mirror Solomon's wisdom in managing Israel's resources (1 Kings 4:22-28). Like the palm tree that provides multiple resources - dates for food, fronds for shelter, and trunk for building - MET individuals excel in creating systems that maximize resource utilization.

As Psalm 92:12-14 declares, "The righteous flourish like the palm tree... They still bear fruit in old age, they are ever full of sap and green." This reflects how MET individuals establish enduring structures and systems that continue to bear fruit over time. They implement core principles of order, stewardship, and accountability, ensuring resources are deployed effectively for maximum kingdom impact, reminiscent of Nehemiah's strategic organization in rebuilding Jerusalem's walls (Nehemiah 2:11-18).

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The palm tree exemplifies the Metadidomic genius through its remarkable capacity for multi-layered resource management and sustainable value creation. Like a wise steward managing diverse portfolios, the palm tree produces multiple valuable resources:

This natural embodiment of stewardship reflects the biblical principle found in Genesis 1:28 where humanity is called to "rule over" and manage God's creation. The palm's systematic governance of resources mirrors how Metadidomic individuals are called to:

The palm tree's ability to thrive in challenging environments while consistently producing valuable resources serves as a powerful metaphor for Metadidomic leadership - demonstrating how wise stewardship can create lasting value and impact across generations.

Noah stands as a remarkable example of metadidomic excellence, demonstrating extraordinary resource management and organizational capabilities in executing history's most ambitious construction project. His story showcases several key aspects of administrative genius: