Instructor: Ed Wharton
Lessons: 14
Workbook: Revised 2013 (Expanded Edition)


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. 

This course has been replaced with an updated format. 

Existing enrollments will complete as scheduled.

New enrollments should use Apologetics 1: Historical Christian Evidences (ST23)

Instructor: Richard Rogers
Lessons: 24

Summary: A detailed overview of the teachings and works of Jesus Christ, from His birth to His resurrection and the various phases of His ministry in between.

This course has been replaced with an updated format. 

Existing enrollments will complete as scheduled.

New enrollments should use The Life of Christ (ST23).

Instructor: Ron Bontrager
Lessons: 12

Faith is at the heart of the book of James, and the living out of this faith permeates all that the writer teaches. Beginning with the trials and temptations that all believers face, James connects believing and doing.

In this 12-lesson study, Jerry Tallman answers the most important question on earth, how does one become a new testament Christian?

Instructor: Richard Rogers
Lessons: 24

A chronological study of the people, places, times, and events of the Old Testament. This course covers Genesis through Deuteronomy.

Instructor: Richard Rogers
Lessons: 12

A survey of the dynamic growth of the early church, along with the challenges encountered along the way, and the beginning of missions. This study contains many useful applications for Christians and churches seeking growth.

This course has been replaced with an updated format. 

Existing enrollments will be completed as scheduled.

New enrollments should use History of the Church in Acts (ST23)

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.

This course has been replaced with an updated format. 

Existing enrollments will be completed as scheduled.

New enrollments should use History of Christianity in a World Culture (ST23)

 

Instructor: Richard Rogers
Lessons: 24

A chronological study of the people, places, times, and events of the Old Testament. This course covers Joshua through Malachi.

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.