Available courses

Old Testament Survey I takes a closer look at the first quarter of the Bible. The authors, timeframes, special features, and references to Jesus Christ in the books will be illuminated to help you better understand the bible and grow in your walk with Jesus Christ. 

Clear Bible teaching in the subjects of bibliology (the study of the Bible), theology (the study of God), Christology (the study of Jesus Christ), pneumatology (the study of the Holy Spirit), and angelology (the study of angels). Bible answers are given to commonly asked questions concerning the Christian faith.


Practical instruction in witnessing to unbelievers and leading them to Jesus Christ. Emphasis is laid on key Bible principles relating to evangelism. Students are taught how to use their personal testimony in witnessing and how to present the gospel clearly

Old Testament Survey II includes a survey of the Books of Poetry (Job through the Song of Solomon), the Major Prophets (Isaiah through Daniel), and the Minor Prophets (Hosea through Malachi) of the Old Testament. The main theme of each book is highlighted along with other significant features including key words, key verses, and pictures of Christ.

Bible Doctrine II continues with clear Bible teaching in the subjects of anthropology (the study of man), hamartiology (the study of sin), soteriology (the study of salvation), ecclesiology (the study of the church), and eschatology (the study of end times). Bible answers are given to commonly asked questions concerning the Christian faith.

This course shows helpful methods to assist believers in personal Bible study. Students learn principles of biblical interpretation to guide them in understanding different passages of Scripture such as narratives, psalms, proverbs, parables, and prophecy. Students also learn how to use Bible study tools to help them in their study of individual books, chapters, verses, and words.

A survey of the books of the New Testament (Matthew through Ephesians). The main theme of each book is highlighted along with other significant features including key words, key verses, and pictures of Christ.

Practical instruction on teaching the Bible effectively to adults, youth, and children. Biblical methods of teaching are explored and learned. This course is particularly helpful to Sunday School teachers and workers, Bible study leaders, and parents who are teaching the Bible in their homes.

Clear teaching from God’s Word concerning God’s design for the home and for the Christian family. Helpful instruction is given in the areas of marriage and parenting. This course is beneficial also to singles who plan to establish a Christian home some day.

This class provides a survey of the books of the New Testament, from Philippians through Revelation. We will explore the main theme of each book and examine other significant features, such as keywords, key verses, and pictures of Christ. 

In this class, students will delve into the study of the first-century church as depicted in the New Testament. Our main emphasis will be on understanding the biblical purpose of the church and how every member of the body can contribute. We will explore various topics such as the worship and the prayer life of the church. 

This course provides an in-depth examination of the life and teachings of Jesus Christ. It covers a wide range of topics, including His miraculous birth, teachings and parables, suffering and death, and resurrection and ascension. Additionally, students will gain a deeper understanding of the deity of Jesus as revealed in the Bible.

Personal Evangelism I gives practical instruction in witnessing to unbelievers and leading them to Jesus Christ. Students are taught how to use their personal testimony in witnessing and how to present the gospel clearly.