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Synoptic Gospels The study of the Synoptic Gospels, Matthew, Mark, and Luke, which records similar events that occur in each of the books concerning the life and works of our Lord Jesus Christ.
Basic Orientation I Before a weapon can be handled properly, one must have a knowledge of that weapon. This class introduces the student to the knowledge of God's sword, the Word of God, the Holy Bible. This course is a study of the Bible, its origin, divisions, writers, theme, characters and its inspiration and author.
Bibliology I The doctrine of the study of the Bible revelation, inspiration, illumination and inerrancy of God's Holy Word.
Missions I An historical look at the origin of Missions who was first instrumental in its start, where it began, and what effect it has had on our world.
Teaching Techniques I This course presents various techniques that can be used in teaching children, teens, young adults and adults. Class projects will also be used to demonstrate the effectiveness of various teaching techniques.
Pentateuch I This course takes the student back to the Old Testament where the first five books of the Bible are studied. The course will study how the Lord Jesus Christ's person and work is the theme and main subject of the Old Testament as well as the New Testament.
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