Tuition
A fee of $50.00 per class/course will be charged (The average class is 3 credit hours). Students taking multitude classes/courses will be charged $50.00 per class/course for the first three classes/courses, and all classes/courses above that will be $25.00 each. No person will be denied college admission due to lack of money. We will work with all who desire to learn God’s Word and make it possible for them to attend Bible College. Students who must withdraw before the end of the semester for other than academic reasons are entitled to refunds after the following charges have been applied:
(Applied Charges for each Class/Course)
During the First Two Weeks 20% Charge
During the Third Week 40% Charge
During the Fourth Week 60% Charge
During the Fifth Week 100% Charge
Because material sent by mail and e-mail can be copied and/or easily stored in a computer, there is no refund for any student who has received an entire Extended Study Course by mail or e-mail. The tuition fee is for both study material and credits. The student that receives material is responsible to pay for it.
The spouse of a Preacher can take the same classes/courses as her husband for free.
Student fees/tuition is subject to change without notice. Changes to fees/tuition that are not listed in this catalog will be posted in the business office and added to the catalog at its next printing.
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General Biblical Studies
(This is a list of some of the courses offered in this field of studies)
PS100 Bibliology I
(The study of the Bible)
Bibliology includes the following lessons:
The Bible
The Bible Part 2
Revelation - How God Spoke
Inspiration - What God Spoke
Illumination - How God Reveals What He Has Written
Preservation - God Protecting What He Has Written
The Canon of Scripture
A Short History on the King James Bible
Have There Been Revisions of the King James Bible?
The KJV Bible Translators
The Truth about the NIV
PS101 Bibliology II
(The study of the Bible part 2)
This study teaches the Bible student how to spiritually profit from the Word of God.
PS102 Manners and Customs of the Bible
This is a study of the manners and customs of the Old and New Testament with an emphasis on how their proper understanding will illuminate the Scriptures.
PS103 Character Studies
This course looks at the lives, ministries, successes, and mistakes of bible characters. It contains a study on the 12 Apostles, Aaron the Priest, Barnabas, Caleb, Demas, Epaphroditus, and John the Baptist.
PS104 Word Studies
This course is a study of the following words and looks at their meanings and how they are used in the Bible - Adoption, advocacy, assurance, atonement, church, conversion, world, deacon, abominable and abomination, blessed, and sanctification.
PS105 Cult Religions
Cult religions include the following lessons:
Introduction to the cults
The book of Jude
The truth about Mormons
The truth about Islam (Muslims)
The truth about the Church of Christ
The faith movement
The truth about the Jehovah’s Witnesses
The Catholic Church
The truth about Freemasonry
Hyper-Calvinism (A false doctrine)
PS106 Social Issues in America
This course includes the following lessons:
The Truth about Cremation
The Truth about Gambling
The Truth about Abortion
The Truth about Homosexuality
The Truth about Capital Punishment
The Truth about Alcohol (Strong Drink)
The Truth about Interracial Marriage
PS107 The Life of Moses
This course is designed to study key events in the life of Moses and to learn practical lessons which we can apply to our daily Christian life.
PS108 The Life of Joseph
This course is designed to study key events in the life of Joseph and to learn practical lessons which we can apply to our daily Christian life.
PS109 The Importance of the Cross
A study on the cross as seen in both the Old and New Testaments. This study looks at the types, shadows, symbols, sufferings, and the events surrounding the cross.
PS110 The Parables of Jesus
This is a study of the meaning, interpretation, and purpose of parables. This course will look at the parables of Jesus recorded in the three synoptic gospels: Matthew, Mark, and Luke. The student will also study the symbolism used in the Gospel of John, such as, light, water, bread, etc.
PS111 The Life of David
This course covers the following themes:
1. David - A Type of Jesus Christ
2. The Choice of David
3. The Fame of David
4. The Exile of David
5. David - Anointed King of Israel
6. David's Great Sin
7. David’s Sorrowful Years
8. The Final Days of David’s Reign in Jerusalem
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Old Testament Studies
(This is list of some of the courses offered in this field of studies)
BI100 Basic Old Testament Survey
Basic O. T. Survey is a General Survey of each book of the Old Testament. This study is designed to give the bible student the main theme of all 39 Old Testament books.
BI101 Genesis 1
This is an in-depth study of Genesis chapters 1 - 11. This study looks at creation, the fall of man, the flood, the Tower of Babel, the forming of the nations, and much more.
BI102 Genesis 2
This is an in-depth study of Genesis chapters 12 – 50. This study shows the history of the nation of Israel and focuses on the lives of Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and Joseph.
BI103 Exodus
This is a study made from the new king in Egypt and his cruelty toward the Israelites to the miraculous events during the days of their wilderness wanderings and beyond. This course also looks at the Tabernacle. Emphasis is placed on God’s faithfulness in spite of the people’s rebellion.
BI104 Leviticus
This is a study of the sacrificial system God established for His people. It is designed to orient the student with the twofold theme of this book: atonement and holiness.
BI105 Numbers
This is a course that looks into the ceremonial regulations given to the Israelites: the observance of the first Passover, the design of their encampment, and the duties of the priests.
BI106 Deuteronomy
This course seeks to give the student an understanding of God’s covenant with the people: from Moses role as a leader and servant of God. This study will also look at the act of disobedience, exclusion from the promise land, eventual successor and death of Moses.
BI107 Chronological Studies I
The Chronological Study looks at the books of the Old Testament in the order the events actually occurred. These courses are a series on the chronological study of the Old Testament, which divides the Old Testament into "10" different stages or time periods. These courses are deeper that a general O. T. survey.
Chronological Studies 1 includes the books of Genesis and Job. This course will look at three of the ten Old Testament time periods: (1) the Creation Stage, (2) the History of Man in General, and (3) the History of Israel in Particular.
BI108 Chronological Studies II –
The Law of Moses (A Chronological Study of the books of Exodus – Deuteronomy)
BI109 Chronological Studies III
The Conquest (A Chronological Study of the book of Joshua)
BI110 Chronological Studies IV
The Days of the Judges (A Chronological Study of the book of Judges)
BI111 Chronological Studies V – The United Kingdom of Israel
The United Kingdom (A Chronological Study of the books of Samuel, Kings, Chronicles, Psalms, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, Song of Solomon, and the Prophets)
BI112 Chronological Studies VI – The Divided Kingdom of Israel
The Divided Kingdom (A Chronological Study of the books of Samuel, Kings, Chronicles, the Prophets, and Lamentations)
BI113 Chronological Studies VII – The Captivity of Israel
The Captivity Period (A Chronological Study of the books of Daniel and Ezekiel)
BI114 Chronological Studies VIII
The Return from Captivity (A Chronological Study of the books of Ezra, Nehemiah, Esther, Haggai, Zechariah, and Malachi)
BI115 Ruth
This is a beautiful study in the sanctity of the home and the evident devotion of God through much adversity and overwhelming circumstances. The student will discover how a Moabite
woman is woven in the scarlet thread of redemption by the providence of God.
BI116 Job
This course emphasizes on the unrivaled truth that God is worthy of absolute total love and commitment from His children and all mankind. This course also reveals that God has a purpose for all suffering in the lives of the saved and unsaved alike.
BI117 Psalms 1 - Introduction to the Psalms
This study gives the Bible student an introduction to the Psalms and explains the meaning of the superscriptions, classifications, and divisions of the book of Psalms.
BI118 Psalms 2
In this study we will look at the main theme of Psalms 1-41. Some of the psalms we will study in more depth, but the purpose at this study is to look at the main theme and key thoughts in Psalms 1-41.
BI119 Psalms 3
In this study we will look at the main theme of Psalms 42-72. Some of the psalms we will study in more depth, but the purpose at this study is to look at the main theme and key thoughts in Psalms 42-72.
BI120 Messianic Psalms
The Messianic Psalms are prophetic in some way of the Messiah. They speak of the life, miracles, death, resurrection, second coming, judgment, and glory of the Messiah. They are Psalms that speak of the person and ministry of Jesus Christ.
BI121 Proverbs
This is a study on the book of Proverbs. This is not a verse by verse study, but looks at different subjects found in Proverbs, such as, wisdom, the home, money, abominations, the tongue, and types of women, wine, and many more.
BI122 Ecclesiastes
This course takes a look into the futility of seeking happiness through wealth, knowledge and possessions. It is an in-depth study of life as an opportunity to prepare for eternity by the redeeming work of God alone.
BI123 Song of Solomon
This is an intensive study of this unique literary masterpiece, which is full of figures of speech and descriptive typology. In this course the student learns that even the most intimate love of human affections is according to God’s divine plan.
BI124 Isaiah Part 1
An introduction to the book of Isaiah: The purpose of this study is to give the Bible student the main thought and theme of Isaiah.
BI125 Jeremiah
This course is designed to introduce the student to the recorded sermons, discourse, and prophetic utterances of the prophet. The purpose of this study is to reveal the authority and reliability of the prophetic word given by God’s prophets.
BI126 Lamentations
The primary emphasis of this study is to give the student the fullest understanding of the themes of hope and deliverance, the sovereignty of God, His mercy and certainty of His judgment.
BI127 Ezekiel
This course provides the student with an opportunity to develop an understanding of the person of God, prophetic visions, prophetic message and symbolism of the book.
BI128 Daniel
This course is designed to give the student a better knowledge of this prophetic book. There will be an emphasis placed on the historical and eschatological themes.
BI129 Pentateuch
This is an over view of the writings of Moses. It involves a survey of the first five books of the Bible and the relationship of God to His chosen people and the typology of the church.
BI130 Minor Prophets
This is a study of the minor prophet’s writings and their importance in God’s program of prophecy. In each book there will be a three-fold theme: Historical, Prophetical, and Practical.
BI131 Major Prophets
This is a study of the five Books of the Bible that are called major because of the length of their writings. This will be an overview of these five books and their impact on godly living, the rejection of God’s ways and the deliverance of those that turn to God.
BI132 The Book of Esther
The book of Esther reveals the providential working of God to care for, to preserve, and to deliver His covenant people Israel from their enemies. The story of Esther shows how God can take the plot of Satan and turn it into victory for God's people.
BI133 The Book of Jonah
This course is a study of the major themes of the book of Jonah and of the life of a prophet who disobeyed God. The book of Jonah reveals the power and sovereignty of God, and the love of God to save wicked sinners.
BI134 The Book of Isaiah Part 2
This is study of the book of Isaiah and is a Chapter by Chapter analysis of the book.
BI135 The Book Zechariah
This is a general study of the book of Zechariah. The purpose of this study is to give the Bible student the main thought and theme of Zechariah.
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New Testament Studies
(This is a list of some of the courses offered in this field of studies)
BI200 Basic New Testament Survey
Basic N. T. Survey is a General Survey of each book of the New Testament. This study is designed to give the bible student the main theme of all 27 New Testament books. This book also contains a chapter on the names of Jesus in the New Testament.
BI201 The Life of Christ
This is a chronological study of the life of Christ from the parallel accounts of the four Gospels. The life and ministry of Jesus are divided into generally accepted periods.
BI202 Matthew
This is an in-depth, passage by passage study of the Gospel of Matthew. This study looks at Jesus as the King of Israel, showing that the Gospel of Matthew is Jewish in nature. This study looks at the Sermon on the Mount, the Parables of the Kingdom of Heaven, and the rejection of the King by the Jewish leaders and people.
BI203 Mark
This study is designed as an intensive study of the book many scholars believe to be the earliest of the New Testament writings.
BI204 Luke
The purpose of this course is to give the student valuable insight into the gospel account of the only Gentile writer in the New Testament.
BI205 John
This is an in-depth study of the evangelistic ministry of the apostle and his walk with our Lord. There is a major focus on the seven “signs” and the seven “I Am’s” of this book.
BI206 Acts
This course is a gateway to the student understanding of the outpouring of the Holy Spirit upon the church. Emphasis will be place on the miracle of the Spirit’s works in the life of believers, the conversion of Paul, and the extensions of the church by the means of his missionary journeys.
BI207 Romans
This is a study of the gospel message presented in the simplest and most profound terms. There will be a major emphasis on the recipients of this book, the purpose of the author, and the consequence of sin versus the victory of the believer’s life.
BI208 I Corinthians
This course is designed to help the student to understand the history of the church in the first century. Attention will be given to issues in the local church, spiritual gifts and the doctrine of the resurrection.
BI209 II Corinthians
This course is designed to orient the student to the content and the theme of the book. The student will be studying the writer’s defense of his relationship with the Corinthian church, their failure in benevolence, and the credibility of the apostle in Christ.
BI210 Galatians
This study is an in-depth look at the defense of the apostle’s authority, justification by faith, and Christian liberty.
BI211 Ephesians
This is an intensive study of the Apostle Paul’s letter to the church at Ephesus with an emphasis on the theme and the doctrine of oneness in Christ.
BI212 Philemon
This is a look at the relationship between fellow Christians with attention given to the criticism of the issue of slavery.
BI213 Pastoral Epistles
The student will explore the message and the setting of the Pastoral Epistles of Paul.
BI214 Hebrews
This is an extensive look into the superiority of the person of Christ, the priesthood of Jesus, and the life of faith and service for Christ.
BI215 Revelation I
This is an in-depth study of Revelation chapters 1 – 12.
BI216 Revelation II
This is an in-depth study of Revelation chapters 13 – 22.
BI217 N. T. Studies I
This course includes the following books. These lessons go deeper than a general N. T. survey, but are not an in-depth verse by verse study.
The Gospel of Matthew
The Gospel of Mark
The Gospel of Luke
The Gospel of John
BI218 N. T. Studies II
This course includes the following books. These lessons go deeper than a general N. T. survey, but are not an in-depth verse by verse study.
The Book of Acts
The Book of Romans
The Books of 1st and 2nd Corinthians
The Book of Galatians
The Book of Ephesians
BI219 N. T. Studies III
This course includes the following books. These lessons go deeper than a general N. T. survey, but are not an in-depth verse by verse study.
The Book of Philippians
The Book of Colossians
The Books of 1St and 2nd Thessalonians
The Books of 1st and 2nd Timothy
The Book of Titus
The Book of Philemon
BI220 N. T. Studies IV
This course includes the following books. These lessons go deeper than a general N. T. survey, but are not an in-depth verse by verse study.
The Book of Hebrews
The Book of James
The Books of 1st and 2nd Peter
The Books of 1st, 2nd and 3rd John
BI221 N. T. Studies V
This course includes the following books. These lessons go deeper than a general N. T. survey, but are not an in-depth verse by verse study.
The Book of Jude
The Book of Revelation
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Ministries Studies
(This is a list of some of the courses offered in this field of studies)
MS100 Homiletics
A study of preaching – Who? What? How?
MS101 Missions
This is an introductory presentation of Old and New Testament Missions. This course will help to develop an understanding of the motives and aims of Missions as emphasized by the Bible
MS102 Evangelism
This course will help to develop principles and precepts for winning the lost. The Importance of practicing the Great Commission. Scripture memory for Sowing the Seed, For Seeking the Sinner, and Showing the Saviour.
MS103 Ministerial Studies I
This course includes the following lessons:
The Preacher and His Call
The Preacher and His Bible
The Preacher and His Personal Appearance
The Preacher and the Church
The Preacher and the Church (Part 2)
MS104 Ministerial Studies II
This course includes the following lessons:
The Preacher and his Pulpit
The Preacher and his Home
The Preacher and his Qualifications
The Preacher and his Prayer Life
The Preacher and his Message
The Preacher and his Enemies
Helpful Suggestions for Special Services
MS105 Christian Ethics
This course shows the importance of Christian morals, character, and values, such as humility, faith, obedience, good habits, right decision making, consistency, decisiveness, responsibility, faithfulness, godly desire, and integrity of heart, contentment, stickability, and spiritual awareness.
MS106 Spiritual Leadership I
This course gives instruction on leadership within the church, using Jesus as our greatest example of leadership. This course looks at the following subjects: the leaders’ spirituality, solving problems, the proper use of authority, personality, the importance of following, and many more.
MS107 Spiritual Leadership II
This is part two to Spiritual Leadership and deals with the leaders’ priorities, balance, strength and courage, vision, convictions, thought life, problems and handicaps, and many more.
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Doctrine & Theology Studies
(This is a list of some of the courses offered in this field of studies)
DT100 Doctrinal Survey
This course will study the major doctrines of the Bible and how they apply to the believer and their different aspects concerning salvation. The following doctrines will be studied in this course: salvation, depravity, grace, regeneration, imputation, substitution, repentance, redemption, reconciliation, propitiation, justification, sanctification, security, predestination, and resurrection.
DT101 Doctrines I
This course is the doctrine of Theology/Christology - The study of God and Jesus Christ
This course includes the following lessons:
What is God Like? – Biblical facts about God
God is a Trinity
The Trinity in the New Testament
The Deity of Jesus Christ
Names of Jesus
DT102 Doctrines II
This course is the doctrine of Pneumatology or “The study of the Holy Spirit”.
Pneumatology includes the following lessons:
The Person of the Holy Ghost
The Fruit of the Spirit
The Gifts of the Spirit (a study on the different spiritual gifts)
Symbols of the Spirit
DT103 Doctrine III
This course is the doctrine of Anthropology or “The study of Man”
Anthropology includes the following lessons:
The Truth about Man
The Soul of Man
The Works of the Flesh
The Truth About Hell
What is Repentance?
Biblical Facts about Heaven
DT104 Spiritual Warfare
This is a course on the doctrines of Satan, demons, angels, and how to stand against Satan. This course includes the following lessons:
The Truth about Satan
The Spirit World
The Occult
How to Stand Against Satan
Demon possession and demon oppression
How to counsel the demon possessed and oppressed
DT105 Apologetics
This is a study to equip the student’s with the scriptural knowledge to skillfully defend the faith giving them a foundation to understand why we believe what we believe.
DT106 Hermeneutics I
This course deals with a study of the science of biblical interpretation and the different principles of bible study.
Lesson # 1 – Introduction to Hermeneutics
Lesson # 2 – The Dispensation Principle
Lesson # 3 – The Covenant Principle
Lesson # 4 – The Ethnic Principle
Lesson # 5 – The Discrimination Principle
DT107 Hermeneutics II
This course is part 2 on a study of the science of biblical interpretation and the different principles of bible study.
Lesson # 1 - Introduction to Hermeneutics
Lesson # 2 - The Numerical Principle
Lesson # 3 - The Application Principle
Lesson # 4 – The Gap Principle
Lesson # 5 - The Three-fold Principle
DT108 Discipleship: Following Jesus
This is a study of basic truths such as faith, a relationship with God, assurance of salvation, the church, soul-winning, fundamentals of the faith, discipleship, biblical giving, forgiveness, prayer, and baptism.
DT109 Prophecy I (Eschatology)
Prophecy I includes the following lessons:
The Second Coming
Order of events at the Second Coming
The Resurrection
The Judgment Seat of Christ
The Marriage of the Lamb
Why the church will not go through the tribulation
DT110 Prophecy II (Eschatology)
Prophecy II includes the following lessons:
The fact of the tribulation
The Battle of Armageddon
The Antichrist
The millennial reign of Jesus Christ
What will the millennial be like?
The millennial Temple
The river of the millennial
DT111 Hermeneutics III
This course is part 3 on a study of the science of biblical interpretation and the different principles of bible study.
Lesson # 1 – Introduction to Hermeneutics
Lesson # 2 – The Predictive Principle (Prophecy) – This course gives the definition of a prophet, the purpose of Bible prophecies, prophets and prophecy in the New Testament, how God speaks today, important Old Testament prophecies, and the responsibility of Christians toward Bible prophecy.
DT112 Hermeneutics IV
This course is part 4 on a study of the science of biblical interpretation and the different principles of bible study.
The Typical Principle (A study of Bible Types)
DT113 The Doctrine of Prayer and Fasting
What is Prayer?
Important Facts about Prayer
Failure to Pray
Conditions to Getting our Prayers Answered
The Struggles of Prayer
The Prayers of the Bible
Reasons for Prayer
How Prayer is Described in the Bible
Fasting
Hindrances to Prayer
Altars in the Bible
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General Education
(This is a list of some of the courses offered in this field of studies)
GE100 American History
This course deals with a study of American History and will show that America was founded upon faith in God and in His Son Jesus Christ. The purpose of this course is to show that America was founded not upon any religion, but upon the “Christian Faith” and the word of God.
GE102 Church History I
GE103 Church History II
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Biblical Counseling Studies
(This is a list of some of the courses offered in this field of studies)
PY101 Counseling I
This is an introduction into the basic fundamentals of Biblical Counseling (Bible based counseling) and the proper understanding of what counseling is and how God can use us to minister to others.
PY102 Counseling II
This is a continuation of Counseling 101(Bible based counseling) and is more in-depth to the social aspects and the sin nature that causes many behavioral problems and how to help those with these problems.
PY103 Counseling From Proverbs
The book of Proverbs deals with everyday issues in life, such as, the home, the training
of children, money, the tongue, types of women, the dangers of wine, business matters, the government, and many more subjects. The goal of this study is to prepare the counselor with the wisdom found in Proverbs to deal with everyday issues from a biblical perspective (Bible based counseling) and from Divine insight. The lessons in this study will equip the counselor with practical wisdom to help the struggling and hurting soul.
PY104 Counseling Social Issues
This course instructs the counselor in the following subjects: Cremation, Gambling, Abortion, Homosexuality, Capital Punishment, Alcohol (Strong Drink), and Interracial Marriage. This is a Bible based counseling course on Social Issues.
A fee of $50.00 per class/course will be charged (The average class is 3 credit hours). Students taking multitude classes/courses will be charged $50.00 per class/course for the first three classes/courses, and all classes/courses above that will be $25.00 each. No person will be denied college admission due to lack of money. We will work with all who desire to learn God’s Word and make it possible for them to attend Bible College. Students who must withdraw before the end of the semester for other than academic reasons are entitled to refunds after the following charges have been applied:
(Applied Charges for each Class/Course)
During the First Two Weeks 20% Charge
During the Third Week 40% Charge
During the Fourth Week 60% Charge
During the Fifth Week 100% Charge
Because material sent by mail and e-mail can be copied and/or easily stored in a computer, there is no refund for any student who has received an entire Extended Study Course by mail or e-mail. The tuition fee is for both study material and credits. The student that receives material is responsible to pay for it.
The spouse of a Preacher can take the same classes/courses as her husband for free.
Student fees/tuition is subject to change without notice. Changes to fees/tuition that are not listed in this catalog will be posted in the business office and added to the catalog at its next printing.
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General Biblical Studies
(This is a list of some of the courses offered in this field of studies)
PS100 Bibliology I
(The study of the Bible)
Bibliology includes the following lessons:
The Bible
The Bible Part 2
Revelation - How God Spoke
Inspiration - What God Spoke
Illumination - How God Reveals What He Has Written
Preservation - God Protecting What He Has Written
The Canon of Scripture
A Short History on the King James Bible
Have There Been Revisions of the King James Bible?
The KJV Bible Translators
The Truth about the NIV
PS101 Bibliology II
(The study of the Bible part 2)
This study teaches the Bible student how to spiritually profit from the Word of God.
PS102 Manners and Customs of the Bible
This is a study of the manners and customs of the Old and New Testament with an emphasis on how their proper understanding will illuminate the Scriptures.
PS103 Character Studies
This course looks at the lives, ministries, successes, and mistakes of bible characters. It contains a study on the 12 Apostles, Aaron the Priest, Barnabas, Caleb, Demas, Epaphroditus, and John the Baptist.
PS104 Word Studies
This course is a study of the following words and looks at their meanings and how they are used in the Bible - Adoption, advocacy, assurance, atonement, church, conversion, world, deacon, abominable and abomination, blessed, and sanctification.
PS105 Cult Religions
Cult religions include the following lessons:
Introduction to the cults
The book of Jude
The truth about Mormons
The truth about Islam (Muslims)
The truth about the Church of Christ
The faith movement
The truth about the Jehovah’s Witnesses
The Catholic Church
The truth about Freemasonry
Hyper-Calvinism (A false doctrine)
PS106 Social Issues in America
This course includes the following lessons:
The Truth about Cremation
The Truth about Gambling
The Truth about Abortion
The Truth about Homosexuality
The Truth about Capital Punishment
The Truth about Alcohol (Strong Drink)
The Truth about Interracial Marriage
PS107 The Life of Moses
This course is designed to study key events in the life of Moses and to learn practical lessons which we can apply to our daily Christian life.
PS108 The Life of Joseph
This course is designed to study key events in the life of Joseph and to learn practical lessons which we can apply to our daily Christian life.
PS109 The Importance of the Cross
A study on the cross as seen in both the Old and New Testaments. This study looks at the types, shadows, symbols, sufferings, and the events surrounding the cross.
PS110 The Parables of Jesus
This is a study of the meaning, interpretation, and purpose of parables. This course will look at the parables of Jesus recorded in the three synoptic gospels: Matthew, Mark, and Luke. The student will also study the symbolism used in the Gospel of John, such as, light, water, bread, etc.
PS111 The Life of David
This course covers the following themes:
1. David - A Type of Jesus Christ
2. The Choice of David
3. The Fame of David
4. The Exile of David
5. David - Anointed King of Israel
6. David's Great Sin
7. David’s Sorrowful Years
8. The Final Days of David’s Reign in Jerusalem
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Old Testament Studies
(This is list of some of the courses offered in this field of studies)
BI100 Basic Old Testament Survey
Basic O. T. Survey is a General Survey of each book of the Old Testament. This study is designed to give the bible student the main theme of all 39 Old Testament books.
BI101 Genesis 1
This is an in-depth study of Genesis chapters 1 - 11. This study looks at creation, the fall of man, the flood, the Tower of Babel, the forming of the nations, and much more.
BI102 Genesis 2
This is an in-depth study of Genesis chapters 12 – 50. This study shows the history of the nation of Israel and focuses on the lives of Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and Joseph.
BI103 Exodus
This is a study made from the new king in Egypt and his cruelty toward the Israelites to the miraculous events during the days of their wilderness wanderings and beyond. This course also looks at the Tabernacle. Emphasis is placed on God’s faithfulness in spite of the people’s rebellion.
BI104 Leviticus
This is a study of the sacrificial system God established for His people. It is designed to orient the student with the twofold theme of this book: atonement and holiness.
BI105 Numbers
This is a course that looks into the ceremonial regulations given to the Israelites: the observance of the first Passover, the design of their encampment, and the duties of the priests.
BI106 Deuteronomy
This course seeks to give the student an understanding of God’s covenant with the people: from Moses role as a leader and servant of God. This study will also look at the act of disobedience, exclusion from the promise land, eventual successor and death of Moses.
BI107 Chronological Studies I
The Chronological Study looks at the books of the Old Testament in the order the events actually occurred. These courses are a series on the chronological study of the Old Testament, which divides the Old Testament into "10" different stages or time periods. These courses are deeper that a general O. T. survey.
Chronological Studies 1 includes the books of Genesis and Job. This course will look at three of the ten Old Testament time periods: (1) the Creation Stage, (2) the History of Man in General, and (3) the History of Israel in Particular.
BI108 Chronological Studies II –
The Law of Moses (A Chronological Study of the books of Exodus – Deuteronomy)
BI109 Chronological Studies III
The Conquest (A Chronological Study of the book of Joshua)
BI110 Chronological Studies IV
The Days of the Judges (A Chronological Study of the book of Judges)
BI111 Chronological Studies V – The United Kingdom of Israel
The United Kingdom (A Chronological Study of the books of Samuel, Kings, Chronicles, Psalms, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, Song of Solomon, and the Prophets)
BI112 Chronological Studies VI – The Divided Kingdom of Israel
The Divided Kingdom (A Chronological Study of the books of Samuel, Kings, Chronicles, the Prophets, and Lamentations)
BI113 Chronological Studies VII – The Captivity of Israel
The Captivity Period (A Chronological Study of the books of Daniel and Ezekiel)
BI114 Chronological Studies VIII
The Return from Captivity (A Chronological Study of the books of Ezra, Nehemiah, Esther, Haggai, Zechariah, and Malachi)
BI115 Ruth
This is a beautiful study in the sanctity of the home and the evident devotion of God through much adversity and overwhelming circumstances. The student will discover how a Moabite
woman is woven in the scarlet thread of redemption by the providence of God.
BI116 Job
This course emphasizes on the unrivaled truth that God is worthy of absolute total love and commitment from His children and all mankind. This course also reveals that God has a purpose for all suffering in the lives of the saved and unsaved alike.
BI117 Psalms 1 - Introduction to the Psalms
This study gives the Bible student an introduction to the Psalms and explains the meaning of the superscriptions, classifications, and divisions of the book of Psalms.
BI118 Psalms 2
In this study we will look at the main theme of Psalms 1-41. Some of the psalms we will study in more depth, but the purpose at this study is to look at the main theme and key thoughts in Psalms 1-41.
BI119 Psalms 3
In this study we will look at the main theme of Psalms 42-72. Some of the psalms we will study in more depth, but the purpose at this study is to look at the main theme and key thoughts in Psalms 42-72.
BI120 Messianic Psalms
The Messianic Psalms are prophetic in some way of the Messiah. They speak of the life, miracles, death, resurrection, second coming, judgment, and glory of the Messiah. They are Psalms that speak of the person and ministry of Jesus Christ.
BI121 Proverbs
This is a study on the book of Proverbs. This is not a verse by verse study, but looks at different subjects found in Proverbs, such as, wisdom, the home, money, abominations, the tongue, and types of women, wine, and many more.
BI122 Ecclesiastes
This course takes a look into the futility of seeking happiness through wealth, knowledge and possessions. It is an in-depth study of life as an opportunity to prepare for eternity by the redeeming work of God alone.
BI123 Song of Solomon
This is an intensive study of this unique literary masterpiece, which is full of figures of speech and descriptive typology. In this course the student learns that even the most intimate love of human affections is according to God’s divine plan.
BI124 Isaiah Part 1
An introduction to the book of Isaiah: The purpose of this study is to give the Bible student the main thought and theme of Isaiah.
BI125 Jeremiah
This course is designed to introduce the student to the recorded sermons, discourse, and prophetic utterances of the prophet. The purpose of this study is to reveal the authority and reliability of the prophetic word given by God’s prophets.
BI126 Lamentations
The primary emphasis of this study is to give the student the fullest understanding of the themes of hope and deliverance, the sovereignty of God, His mercy and certainty of His judgment.
BI127 Ezekiel
This course provides the student with an opportunity to develop an understanding of the person of God, prophetic visions, prophetic message and symbolism of the book.
BI128 Daniel
This course is designed to give the student a better knowledge of this prophetic book. There will be an emphasis placed on the historical and eschatological themes.
BI129 Pentateuch
This is an over view of the writings of Moses. It involves a survey of the first five books of the Bible and the relationship of God to His chosen people and the typology of the church.
BI130 Minor Prophets
This is a study of the minor prophet’s writings and their importance in God’s program of prophecy. In each book there will be a three-fold theme: Historical, Prophetical, and Practical.
BI131 Major Prophets
This is a study of the five Books of the Bible that are called major because of the length of their writings. This will be an overview of these five books and their impact on godly living, the rejection of God’s ways and the deliverance of those that turn to God.
BI132 The Book of Esther
The book of Esther reveals the providential working of God to care for, to preserve, and to deliver His covenant people Israel from their enemies. The story of Esther shows how God can take the plot of Satan and turn it into victory for God's people.
BI133 The Book of Jonah
This course is a study of the major themes of the book of Jonah and of the life of a prophet who disobeyed God. The book of Jonah reveals the power and sovereignty of God, and the love of God to save wicked sinners.
BI134 The Book of Isaiah Part 2
This is study of the book of Isaiah and is a Chapter by Chapter analysis of the book.
BI135 The Book Zechariah
This is a general study of the book of Zechariah. The purpose of this study is to give the Bible student the main thought and theme of Zechariah.
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New Testament Studies
(This is a list of some of the courses offered in this field of studies)
BI200 Basic New Testament Survey
Basic N. T. Survey is a General Survey of each book of the New Testament. This study is designed to give the bible student the main theme of all 27 New Testament books. This book also contains a chapter on the names of Jesus in the New Testament.
BI201 The Life of Christ
This is a chronological study of the life of Christ from the parallel accounts of the four Gospels. The life and ministry of Jesus are divided into generally accepted periods.
BI202 Matthew
This is an in-depth, passage by passage study of the Gospel of Matthew. This study looks at Jesus as the King of Israel, showing that the Gospel of Matthew is Jewish in nature. This study looks at the Sermon on the Mount, the Parables of the Kingdom of Heaven, and the rejection of the King by the Jewish leaders and people.
BI203 Mark
This study is designed as an intensive study of the book many scholars believe to be the earliest of the New Testament writings.
BI204 Luke
The purpose of this course is to give the student valuable insight into the gospel account of the only Gentile writer in the New Testament.
BI205 John
This is an in-depth study of the evangelistic ministry of the apostle and his walk with our Lord. There is a major focus on the seven “signs” and the seven “I Am’s” of this book.
BI206 Acts
This course is a gateway to the student understanding of the outpouring of the Holy Spirit upon the church. Emphasis will be place on the miracle of the Spirit’s works in the life of believers, the conversion of Paul, and the extensions of the church by the means of his missionary journeys.
BI207 Romans
This is a study of the gospel message presented in the simplest and most profound terms. There will be a major emphasis on the recipients of this book, the purpose of the author, and the consequence of sin versus the victory of the believer’s life.
BI208 I Corinthians
This course is designed to help the student to understand the history of the church in the first century. Attention will be given to issues in the local church, spiritual gifts and the doctrine of the resurrection.
BI209 II Corinthians
This course is designed to orient the student to the content and the theme of the book. The student will be studying the writer’s defense of his relationship with the Corinthian church, their failure in benevolence, and the credibility of the apostle in Christ.
BI210 Galatians
This study is an in-depth look at the defense of the apostle’s authority, justification by faith, and Christian liberty.
BI211 Ephesians
This is an intensive study of the Apostle Paul’s letter to the church at Ephesus with an emphasis on the theme and the doctrine of oneness in Christ.
BI212 Philemon
This is a look at the relationship between fellow Christians with attention given to the criticism of the issue of slavery.
BI213 Pastoral Epistles
The student will explore the message and the setting of the Pastoral Epistles of Paul.
BI214 Hebrews
This is an extensive look into the superiority of the person of Christ, the priesthood of Jesus, and the life of faith and service for Christ.
BI215 Revelation I
This is an in-depth study of Revelation chapters 1 – 12.
BI216 Revelation II
This is an in-depth study of Revelation chapters 13 – 22.
BI217 N. T. Studies I
This course includes the following books. These lessons go deeper than a general N. T. survey, but are not an in-depth verse by verse study.
The Gospel of Matthew
The Gospel of Mark
The Gospel of Luke
The Gospel of John
BI218 N. T. Studies II
This course includes the following books. These lessons go deeper than a general N. T. survey, but are not an in-depth verse by verse study.
The Book of Acts
The Book of Romans
The Books of 1st and 2nd Corinthians
The Book of Galatians
The Book of Ephesians
BI219 N. T. Studies III
This course includes the following books. These lessons go deeper than a general N. T. survey, but are not an in-depth verse by verse study.
The Book of Philippians
The Book of Colossians
The Books of 1St and 2nd Thessalonians
The Books of 1st and 2nd Timothy
The Book of Titus
The Book of Philemon
BI220 N. T. Studies IV
This course includes the following books. These lessons go deeper than a general N. T. survey, but are not an in-depth verse by verse study.
The Book of Hebrews
The Book of James
The Books of 1st and 2nd Peter
The Books of 1st, 2nd and 3rd John
BI221 N. T. Studies V
This course includes the following books. These lessons go deeper than a general N. T. survey, but are not an in-depth verse by verse study.
The Book of Jude
The Book of Revelation
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Ministries Studies
(This is a list of some of the courses offered in this field of studies)
MS100 Homiletics
A study of preaching – Who? What? How?
MS101 Missions
This is an introductory presentation of Old and New Testament Missions. This course will help to develop an understanding of the motives and aims of Missions as emphasized by the Bible
MS102 Evangelism
This course will help to develop principles and precepts for winning the lost. The Importance of practicing the Great Commission. Scripture memory for Sowing the Seed, For Seeking the Sinner, and Showing the Saviour.
MS103 Ministerial Studies I
This course includes the following lessons:
The Preacher and His Call
The Preacher and His Bible
The Preacher and His Personal Appearance
The Preacher and the Church
The Preacher and the Church (Part 2)
MS104 Ministerial Studies II
This course includes the following lessons:
The Preacher and his Pulpit
The Preacher and his Home
The Preacher and his Qualifications
The Preacher and his Prayer Life
The Preacher and his Message
The Preacher and his Enemies
Helpful Suggestions for Special Services
MS105 Christian Ethics
This course shows the importance of Christian morals, character, and values, such as humility, faith, obedience, good habits, right decision making, consistency, decisiveness, responsibility, faithfulness, godly desire, and integrity of heart, contentment, stickability, and spiritual awareness.
MS106 Spiritual Leadership I
This course gives instruction on leadership within the church, using Jesus as our greatest example of leadership. This course looks at the following subjects: the leaders’ spirituality, solving problems, the proper use of authority, personality, the importance of following, and many more.
MS107 Spiritual Leadership II
This is part two to Spiritual Leadership and deals with the leaders’ priorities, balance, strength and courage, vision, convictions, thought life, problems and handicaps, and many more.
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Doctrine & Theology Studies
(This is a list of some of the courses offered in this field of studies)
DT100 Doctrinal Survey
This course will study the major doctrines of the Bible and how they apply to the believer and their different aspects concerning salvation. The following doctrines will be studied in this course: salvation, depravity, grace, regeneration, imputation, substitution, repentance, redemption, reconciliation, propitiation, justification, sanctification, security, predestination, and resurrection.
DT101 Doctrines I
This course is the doctrine of Theology/Christology - The study of God and Jesus Christ
This course includes the following lessons:
What is God Like? – Biblical facts about God
God is a Trinity
The Trinity in the New Testament
The Deity of Jesus Christ
Names of Jesus
DT102 Doctrines II
This course is the doctrine of Pneumatology or “The study of the Holy Spirit”.
Pneumatology includes the following lessons:
The Person of the Holy Ghost
The Fruit of the Spirit
The Gifts of the Spirit (a study on the different spiritual gifts)
Symbols of the Spirit
DT103 Doctrine III
This course is the doctrine of Anthropology or “The study of Man”
Anthropology includes the following lessons:
The Truth about Man
The Soul of Man
The Works of the Flesh
The Truth About Hell
What is Repentance?
Biblical Facts about Heaven
DT104 Spiritual Warfare
This is a course on the doctrines of Satan, demons, angels, and how to stand against Satan. This course includes the following lessons:
The Truth about Satan
The Spirit World
The Occult
How to Stand Against Satan
Demon possession and demon oppression
How to counsel the demon possessed and oppressed
DT105 Apologetics
This is a study to equip the student’s with the scriptural knowledge to skillfully defend the faith giving them a foundation to understand why we believe what we believe.
DT106 Hermeneutics I
This course deals with a study of the science of biblical interpretation and the different principles of bible study.
Lesson # 1 – Introduction to Hermeneutics
Lesson # 2 – The Dispensation Principle
Lesson # 3 – The Covenant Principle
Lesson # 4 – The Ethnic Principle
Lesson # 5 – The Discrimination Principle
DT107 Hermeneutics II
This course is part 2 on a study of the science of biblical interpretation and the different principles of bible study.
Lesson # 1 - Introduction to Hermeneutics
Lesson # 2 - The Numerical Principle
Lesson # 3 - The Application Principle
Lesson # 4 – The Gap Principle
Lesson # 5 - The Three-fold Principle
DT108 Discipleship: Following Jesus
This is a study of basic truths such as faith, a relationship with God, assurance of salvation, the church, soul-winning, fundamentals of the faith, discipleship, biblical giving, forgiveness, prayer, and baptism.
DT109 Prophecy I (Eschatology)
Prophecy I includes the following lessons:
The Second Coming
Order of events at the Second Coming
The Resurrection
The Judgment Seat of Christ
The Marriage of the Lamb
Why the church will not go through the tribulation
DT110 Prophecy II (Eschatology)
Prophecy II includes the following lessons:
The fact of the tribulation
The Battle of Armageddon
The Antichrist
The millennial reign of Jesus Christ
What will the millennial be like?
The millennial Temple
The river of the millennial
DT111 Hermeneutics III
This course is part 3 on a study of the science of biblical interpretation and the different principles of bible study.
Lesson # 1 – Introduction to Hermeneutics
Lesson # 2 – The Predictive Principle (Prophecy) – This course gives the definition of a prophet, the purpose of Bible prophecies, prophets and prophecy in the New Testament, how God speaks today, important Old Testament prophecies, and the responsibility of Christians toward Bible prophecy.
DT112 Hermeneutics IV
This course is part 4 on a study of the science of biblical interpretation and the different principles of bible study.
The Typical Principle (A study of Bible Types)
DT113 The Doctrine of Prayer and Fasting
What is Prayer?
Important Facts about Prayer
Failure to Pray
Conditions to Getting our Prayers Answered
The Struggles of Prayer
The Prayers of the Bible
Reasons for Prayer
How Prayer is Described in the Bible
Fasting
Hindrances to Prayer
Altars in the Bible
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General Education
(This is a list of some of the courses offered in this field of studies)
GE100 American History
This course deals with a study of American History and will show that America was founded upon faith in God and in His Son Jesus Christ. The purpose of this course is to show that America was founded not upon any religion, but upon the “Christian Faith” and the word of God.
GE102 Church History I
GE103 Church History II
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Biblical Counseling Studies
(This is a list of some of the courses offered in this field of studies)
PY101 Counseling I
This is an introduction into the basic fundamentals of Biblical Counseling (Bible based counseling) and the proper understanding of what counseling is and how God can use us to minister to others.
PY102 Counseling II
This is a continuation of Counseling 101(Bible based counseling) and is more in-depth to the social aspects and the sin nature that causes many behavioral problems and how to help those with these problems.
PY103 Counseling From Proverbs
The book of Proverbs deals with everyday issues in life, such as, the home, the training
of children, money, the tongue, types of women, the dangers of wine, business matters, the government, and many more subjects. The goal of this study is to prepare the counselor with the wisdom found in Proverbs to deal with everyday issues from a biblical perspective (Bible based counseling) and from Divine insight. The lessons in this study will equip the counselor with practical wisdom to help the struggling and hurting soul.
PY104 Counseling Social Issues
This course instructs the counselor in the following subjects: Cremation, Gambling, Abortion, Homosexuality, Capital Punishment, Alcohol (Strong Drink), and Interracial Marriage. This is a Bible based counseling course on Social Issues.