In this 12-lesson study, Jerry Tallman answers the most important question on earth, how does one become a new testament Christian?
In this 8-lesson study, Ed Wharton establishes the definition and purpose of baptism.
Lessons: 12
A course presenting the objective nature of the basic beliefs of the Christian religion. Topics covered include Jesus as a person in history, the accuracy of the New Testament writings, and the evidence for the identity, character, and resurrection of Jesus.
Lessons: 24
This detailed study of Christian apologetics covers a lot of important ground, starting with evidence and logical reasoning related to the existence of God, the origins of the universe and of mankind, and the inspiration of the Bible. The instructor goes on to present recent archaeological and historical findings that shed light on Old Testament events and chronology.
Lessons: 12
This course prepares church leaders and other Christians to understand and help others. While certain mental health needs of individuals require the care of a specialist or professional, many fundamental needs can be ministered to by loving, caring, trained Christians. This course is a step in that direction.
Lessons: 12
This course will provide insight into ways to study the Bible and will suggest some tools with which to enhance your study. Charles Speer methodically takes you step by step through various ways you should approach a study of the Bible.
Lessons: 12
This study examines the very foundations of the gospel message and of the call to spread it throughout the world. Beginning with the sovereignty of God Himself, the study delves into missions principles, the nature of the gospel, examples of missions, and the concept of small groups.
Instructor: Charles Speer
Lessons: 24
A focused discussion of Biblical examples and wise considerations for building and growing a godly family. This course addresses the marriage relationship as well as parenting.
Instructor: Ed Wharton
Lessons: 12
A study of the New Testament's teaching about the church that Christ established, both in the first century and today. Topics covered include the pattern principle and the church's identity, leadership, and worship.
Lessons: 12
This course looks at the Biblical example of leadership within the Body of Christ. Students will look in depth at the role of leaders in the Body of Christ and how this effects the health of the Body.
Instructor: Jay Don Rogers
Lessons: 24
This course provides an insightful and comprehensive overview of the foundations of Christianity and its message. Topics studied include the Biblical documents, the promise of a Messiah, the life and character of Jesus, the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus, the old and new covenants, the church, and post-apostolic church history.
Instructor: Ed Wharton
Lessons 13
This course specifically addresses the powerful and awesome task of preaching. After discussing the identity, work, and power of a preacher, the instructor models and teaches the technique of outlining and explains several different types of sermons that can be preached. This course includes several recorded sermons as examples for the student to observe.
Lessons: 12
This course delves into the details of the principles and unique nature of Christian counseling. The qualities and preparation of the counselor are explained, as well as the responsibilities of the counselee and the relationship between counselor and counselee.
Instructor: Ed Wharton
Lessons: 12
This study is a comprehensive look at God's eternal purpose, or scheme, that started before creation and continues to its summation in eternity. God's promises and their fulfillments are studied in historical context, showing Jesus -- and the redemption He brings -- as the focal point of God's plan.
Instructor: Truman Scott
Lessons: 24
This very necessary course looks at the spiritual health of the minister. It helps to prepare those who are going into ministry to take the steps to ensure a long productive service to the body of Christ.