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Fall 2024 – Session #2

Oct. 21 – Dec. 16

Application Deadline for this Session is October 7th.

SO230

Family Relationships

Life, friendship, family, and relationships are incredible gifts from God. We see amazing examples in God’s word for what a relationship can look like, we also see the tragic impact of unhealthy relationships. The health of relationships and the family contribute to the impact a believer can have in the family and the world.

Oct. 21th – Dec. 16th
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2 Credit Course

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BI145

The Love of God

Acquire a understanding of the love of God, relate God’s love to a correct view of a fallen world, and show the value, importance, and power of love in lives of believers and through believers toward the world around them.

Oct. 21th – Dec. 16th
Apply by Oct. 7th
1 Credit Course

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BI231

Romans

Study through the book of Romans and explore God’s provision for mankind’s salvation as seen in justification, sanctification and glorification. Great attention is given to God’s provision to live the Christian life.

Oct. 21th – Dec. 16th
Apply by Oct. 7th
3 Credit Course

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Spring 2025 – Session #1

Jan. 6 – Feb. 24

New Applicants Deadline for this Session is December 23rd.

BI122

Hermeneutics

Learn to study the Bible in-depth for yourself. This course provides a hands-on approach to interpreting God’s Word that emphasizes the history, culture, and literary context of a given passage. By learning what the passage meant to its original audience, you will be able to draw the timeless principles that are relevant today.

January 6th – April 21nd
New Applicants Due by Dec. 23rd
3 Credit Course

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BI112

Old Testament History

This course will cover the material of each of the OT historical books (Joshua, Judges, Ruth, 1 & 2 Samuel, 1 & 2 Kings, 1 & 2 Chronicles, Ezra, Nehemiah, and Esther) in a detailed overview. The character of God and His goals for human history will be in focus throughout the course.

Jan. 6th – Feb. 24th
New Applicants Due by Dec. 23rd
3 Credit Course

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BI163

Introduction to Wisdom Books

Survey the wisdom literature books in the Old Testament: Psalms, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, Job, and Song of Solomon.  A foundation is laid for your future personal study of these books, emphasizing genre and interpretation, as well as the timeless wisdom and truths for modern living contained in each of these books.

Jan. 6th – Feb. 24th
New Applicants Due by Dec. 23rd
2 Credit Course

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MI252

Missions in Church History

Explore the history of the church with special attention to the topic of missions and the spread of the Gospel throughout church history. This course will examine time periods, significant persons, major obstacles to the efforts of the church, and how those obstacles were overcome. Finally, students will explore modern Missions movements that are impacting the world for Christ today.

Jan. 6th – Feb. 24th
New Applicants Due by Dec. 23rd
1 Credit Course

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BI232

Galatians

Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to understand how the book of Galatians fits into the Pauline Epistles dispensationally. The student will be able to understand the principles that underline legalism within the Church as well as the doctrine of grace and walking in the Spirit and flesh.

Jan. 6th – Feb. 24th
New Applicants Due by Dec. 23rd
1 Credit Course

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BI239

Prison Epistles

Through exegetical and expositional methodology, the four books commonly called Paul’s “prison epistles” (Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, and Philemon) will be systematically studied.  Special attention will be given to the most important themes of each book.

Jan. 6th – Feb. 24th
New Applicants Due by Dec. 23rd
3 Credit Course

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BI130

The Gospel of Mark

This course is a verse-by-verse exposition of the gospel of Mark. This course is taught in a manner that emphasizes the historical and cultural setting in which the book was written, while challenging the student to bridge the gap from the biblical world to their own for the purpose of application.

Jan. 6th – Feb. 24th
New Applicants Due by Dec. 22nd
1 Credit Course

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Spring 2024 – Session #2

March 4 – April 22

New Applicants Deadline for this Session is February  20th.

BI167

Prophets

This course is a survey of major themes in the Old Testament Prophets. The Prophets are considered in light of their context in Israel’s history. This course concentrates on the concepts of God’s punishment, promised restoration, and how the coming of Messiah relates to these concepts.

March 3rd – April 21st
New Applicants Due by Feb. 17th
3 Credit Course

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TH190

Theology II

This course is a systematic study of the doctrines of the Trinity. The Father, Son and Holy Spirit are each studied from information gathered systematically from the Bible.

March 3rd – April 21st
New Applicants Due by Feb. 17th
2 Credit Course

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BI298

General Epistles

Through exegetical and expositional methodology, the books commonly called the “general epistles” (James, Jude, 1-2 Peter, and 1-3 John) will be studied systematically. Special attention will be given to the most important themes in each book.

March 3rd – April 21st
New Applicants Due by Feb. 17th
3 Credit Course

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BI235

Hebrews

The purpose of this course is to present an overview of Hebrews as to its purposes, doctrines, outline, and audience.  The course will contrast the superiority of Jesus Christ to the worship system of the Old Testament Jews, while focusing on the relevancy of the book to the church and believer’s walk of faith.

March 3rd – April 21st
New Applicants Due by Feb. 17th
2 Credit Course

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EV285

World Religions

This course is designed to help students to understand the fundamental beliefs of each of the major world religions (Animism, Hinduism, Judaism, Buddhism, Islam), in order to better reach individuals in each of these religions with the gospel of Christ.

March 3th – April 21st
New Applicants Due by Feb. 17th
1 Credit Course

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