BI 222.2: A comprehensive and harmonistic study of the earthly life and ministry of the Lord Jesus Christ as revealed in the four gospels. Part Two
RE 303.2 – ADOLESCENT PSYCHOLOGY: Survey of the physical, emotional, spiritual, and cognitive characteristics of teens at various stages in their development.
TH 301.2: A combined course of study encompassing the nature and activities of angels as well as Satan and his host of demons.
GE 411.2: A defense of historical Christianity as stated in the Scriptures.
GE 401.2: This course traces the history of Baptists from the time of Christ through the present emphasizing particularly the movement of Bible Christianity westward through Europe and into America. Part 1 of 2
GE 402.2: This course traces the history of Baptists from the time of Christ through the present emphasizing particularly the movement of Bible Christianity westward through Europe and into America. Part 2 of 2
MN 301.2: This course will help the counselor to identify core areas of sin in a counselee’s life, companion sins, and God’s way to victory. This course employs Pastor Doug Hammett’s counseling manual and gives instruction in its use. A nouthetic and confrontational approach to people is the method encouraged by the teacher. This course is practical and beneficial for any Christian desirous of helping others work through life’s problems.
TH 102.2: An in depth study of the revelation, inspiration, and preservation of Scripture.
TH 201.2: Lectures on the doctrine of Christ including His deity, humanity and redemptive work on the behalf of sinners.
MN 202.2: This course provides the necessary information for church growth. It involves such subjects as taking a church, charting her course, and accomplishing steady growth through Biblical and practical methodology.
MN 201.2: A practical training course including the church planter himself, advertising, financing, services, organization, location, sermons, legal needs, and more. Vital information for starting a New Testament church in this age is taught.
GE 201.2 — CULTS: An overview of the major cults of the world such as Mormonism, Jehovah’s Witness, Seventh-Day Adventists, and the New Age movement.
RE 402.2: This course will develop an understanding of how students learn and think, and give a special emphasis on ways to help students who struggle.
TH 401.2: A study of the doctrine of the local church, God’s program in this age. Included are its beginnings, continuation, and authority.
TH 402.2: A study of the doctrine of the local church, God’s program in this age. Included are its beginnings, continuation, and authority. Part Two
TH 403.2: A study of last things, examining the various tribulational and millennial viewpoints with a Biblical defense of pre-tribulationalism and pre-millennialism.
BI 323.2: A study of James through Jude, with emphasis being given to the doctrine and interpretation of the texts of the books and showing the importance of implementing truth into the daily walk of the believer. General Epistles I – James, I Peter
BI 324.2: A study of James through Jude, with emphasis being given to the doctrine and interpretation of the texts of the books and showing the importance of implementing truth into the daily walk of the believer. General Epistles II — II Peter; I, II, III John; Jude
TH 203.2: A combined course dealing with the doctrines of sin (its effects on man, angels, and creation) and man (his nature, fall, and depravity).
MN 203.2: This course consists of an examination of the Biblical basis and necessity of missions, with consideration given to proper methodology in missions.
BI 221.2: A comprehensive and harmonistic study of the earthly life and ministry of the Lord Jesus Christ as revealed in the four gospels. Part One
BI 311.2: An analytical study of the historical backgrounds and major prophetic messages of Isaiah, Jeremiah, Lamentations, Ezekiel, and Daniel. These classes are best suited for consecutive consideration and study. Part 1 of 2
BI 312.2: An analytical study of the historical backgrounds and major prophetic messages of Isaiah, Jeremiah, Lamentations, Ezekiel, and Daniel. These classes are best suited for consecutive consideration and study. Part 2 of 2
BI 413.2: A thorough study of the small but potent prophecies prior, during, and after the fall of Israel and Judah. Minor Prophets I – Hosea through Micah
BI 414.2: A thorough study of the small but potent prophecies prior, during, and after the fall of Israel and Judah. Minor Prophets II – Nahum through Malachi
MN 409.2: Discussion and examination of different strategies used in missions. Consideration will be given to how to choose a strategy and implement that strategy for a particular field. Particular attention will be given to possible strategies to employ in creating a Church Planting Movement.
BI 121.2: A survey of the books of the New Testament with special emphasis given to the authorship, doctrinal, and historical framework of each book. N.T. Survey I – Matthew through Acts
BI 122.2: A survey of the books of the New Testament with special emphasis given to the authorship, doctrinal, and historical framework of each book. N.T. Survey II – Romans through Revelation
BI 111.2: A survey of the books of the Old Testament from a basic chronological approach, considering the historical and dispensational periods relating to each book. These courses must be taken in consecutive order.
BI 112.2: A survey of the books of the Old Testament from a basic chronological approach, considering the historical and dispensational periods relating to each book. These courses must be taken in consecutive order. Part Two: Joshua through II Chronicles, and Psalms through Song of Solomon
BI 113.2: A survey of the books of the Old Testament from a basic chronological approach, considering the historical and dispensational periods relating to each book. These courses must be taken in consecutive order. Part Three: Ezra through Esther, and Isaiah through Malachi
MN 401.2: Foundations of Biblical Pastoral counsel are taught. Need, qualifications, goal, and survey of other methods are just a few among the many items communicated by the instructor.
MN 303.2: Accentuates the leadership, qualifications, and qualities of the pastor. Instruction given on pastoral ethics; including his commitment, personal finances, witnessing, staff and administration.
BI 223.2: A study of the background and a basic analysis of Romans through Philemon. Major themes and doctrines of each epistle are emphasized. Each book is outlined in detail. Part One: Romans through Galatians
BI 224.2: A study of the background and a basic analysis of Romans through Philemon. Major themes and doctrines of each epistle are emphasized. Each book is outlined in detail. Part Two: Ephesians through Philemon
MN 101.2: The gospel is clearly defined; and Scriptural methods of personally winning souls to Christ, baptizing them, and discipling them in the local church are taught. Part 1 of 2
MN 102.2: The gospel is clearly defined; and Scriptural methods of personally winning souls to Christ, baptizing them, and discipling them in the local church are taught. Part 2 of 2
RE 201.2 — PHILOSOPHY OF EDUCATION: History of education and contrasts of philosophies of education with a thorough explanation of the Biblical philosophy of education.
TH 302.2: An in-depth consideration of the Holy Spirit, His nature and His work among the creation. The gifts of the Spirit are especially noted.
BI 326.2: A careful examination of God’s promises and plans which He has made known and will fulfill. It reveals things to come from a pre-millennial and pre-tribulational viewpoint.
BI 421.2: A systematic exposition of this doctrinal epistle emphasizing Christ’s completed work for the sinner and saint as well as its practical application in the life of the believer.
TH 202.2: A thorough series of sessions on the subject of salvation. Repentance, adoption, sanctification, eternal security, faith, Calvinism and Arminianism are among the subjects matters taught.
RE 201.2 — PHILOSOPHY OF EDUCATION: History of education and contrasts of philosophies of education with a thorough explanation of the Biblical philosophy of education.
GE 302.2: Consideration of the varying roles of the “second man” in the local church.
TH 101.2: A systematic study of the doctrine of God. Discussed are His existence, nature, attributes and dealings with mankind.