This course reviews the origin of both the Old and New Testaments in light of recent discoveries and controversies.
Course Objectives: This course will answer your questions about
Required Materials:
1) How We Got Our Bible DVD
2) A good Bible translation (not a paraphrase).
Duration: 2 Sessions
Credit: 1 credit hour REGISTER HERE
This course focuses on providing helpful secrets and practical suggestions on how to take the Bible seriously.
Most Christians, although they want to do in-depth Bible study, know little of the types, philosophies and tools of study available. Is the Bible to be taken literally or figuratively? What study aids would be most helpful in beginning my own home study library?
Go through the Bible book by book. “Eat the elephant one bite at a time.” These studies produce the most lasting results. Recognize there is a balance in the “whole counsel of God” as our risen Lord demonstrated on the Emmaus Road in Luke 24:27.
Where to Start?
A good “first book” is the Gospel of John: “A child can wade in it and an elephant can bathe in it!” Other good starting points include Genesis, Acts, Matthew, Daniel, and Revelation (Which is the only book which unequivocally promises a blessing to the reader). You are unique: let the Spirit lead you.
Course Objectives: This course will answer your questions about
Required Materials:
1) How to Study the Bible
2) A good Bible translation (not a paraphrase).
Duration: 2 Sessions
Credit: 1 credit hour REGISTER HERE
Using sound scientific facts, historical analysis, and Biblical narrative, this course weaves together a rich tapestry of information, providing an accurate understanding of Scripture’s relation to itself, to us, and to the world at large. This class will lead the student through the entire Old Testament in a logical systematic manner. This overview of the Old Testament will emphasize the integrity of design as well as an introduction to conservative hermeneutics with an emphasis on inerrancy and using the Bible to interpret itself.
Course Objectives:
Required Materials:
1) Learn the Bible in 24 Hours (MP3 CD-ROM or DVD is recommended as they include over 1400 computer-aided diagrams, charts, etc.)
2) A good Bible translation (not a paraphrase).
Duration: 12 sessions
Credit: 3 credit hours REGISTER HERE
Using sound scientific facts, historical analysis, and Biblical narrative, this course weaves together a rich tapestry of information, providing an accurate understanding of Scripture’s relation to itself, to us, and to the world at large.
This class will lead the student through the entire New Testament in a logical systematic manner. This overview of the New Testament will emphasize the integrity of design as well as an introduction to conservative hermeneutics with an emphasis on inerrancy and using the Bible to interpret itself.
Course Objectives:
Required Materials:
1) Learn the Bible in 24 Hours (MP3 CD-ROM or DVD is recommended as they include over 1400 computer-aided diagrams, charts, etc.)
2) A good Bible translation (not a paraphrase).
Duration: 12 sessions
Credit: 3 credit hours REGISTER HERE
Of all the end-time themes discussed in the Bible – such as global disasters (Mt 24), the rise of the global super-state, the identity of the Antichrist, the mark of the beast, and the Magog invasion (Ezek. 38-39) – “Deception and apostasy in the church” is listed more times than any other end-time “sign of the times.”
Are we currently living in the Age of Apostasy?
Course Objectives:
Required Materials:
1) Death of Discernment DVD
2) A good Bible translation (not a paraphrase).
Duration: 2 Sessions
Credit: 1 credit hour REGISTER HERE
The beginning of a person’s reconciliation with God is their recognition of God. The argument for and against the existence of God has raged for ages. Yet proving the existence of God is an understanding that comes from an “aggregate of thoughts” knit together with “summary logic.”
Course Objectives: This course will answer questions like –
Duration: 2 Sessions
Credit: 1 credit hour REGISTER HERE
Every major theistic religion in the world encourages its followers to “Love God” which is usually expressed through religious rituals. Christianity alone tells its followers that “God Loves them.” This love is understood and enjoyed through a personal relationship with Him. God’s Love for us creates a Love for God which creates a Love for God’s ways.
Course Objectives: This course will answer questions like:
Duration: 2 Sessions
Credit: 1 credit hour REGISTER HERE