Diploma in Bible Teaching

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Romans 1-8

This course provides an in-depth exploration of Romans chapters 1-8, examining key theological themes and doctrines central to Paul’s letter. Students will develop practical strategies for teaching these foundational texts, emphasizing clear exposition and relevant application for contemporary audiences.

Genesis

This course offers a thorough exploration of the book of Genesis, delving into the creation narrative, the fall, and the stories of the patriarchs. Students will develop effective teaching strategies to convey the foundational themes and theological insights of Genesis in a contemporary context.

Exodus

This course examines the narrative and theological dimensions of Exodus, focusing on the journey of faith from bondage to freedom. Students will develop effective teaching strategies that highlight the themes of trust, perseverance, and divine guidance, connecting the transformative journey in Exodus to contemporary faith experiences.

Sermon on the Mount

This course provides an in-depth examination of the Sermon on the Mount, exploring its timeless ethical teachings and their transformative implications for personal and communal faith. Students will develop practical strategies for effectively communicating and teaching this pivotal text to diverse contemporary audiences.

Parables of Heaven

This course examines the narrative and theological dimensions of Exodus, focusing on the journey of faith from bondage to freedom. Students will develop effective teaching strategies that highlight the themes of trust, perseverance, and divine guidance, connecting the transformative journey in Exodus to contemporary faith experiences.

The Path of the Cross

This course examines the journey of faith depicted in John 13-21, focusing on the profound themes of sacrifice, love, and redemption as Christ prepares his disciples for the ultimate act of service. Students will develop teaching strategies that illuminate the transformative power of these passages, inviting contemporary audiences to engage deeply with the path of the cross.

The Gospel Books

This course explores the four gospel accounts, surveying the life and ministry of Jesus through their diverse yet unified narratives. Students will develop teaching strategies that illuminate the distinctive perspectives and shared truths of these texts, emphasizing their historical context and contemporary relevance.

Romans 9-16

This course examines Romans 9-16 with a focus on the unfolding history of God’s faithfulness and the covenantal relationship between the divine and the faithful. Students will develop teaching strategies that illuminate how these passages reveal God’s enduring commitment and inspire a transformative understanding of faith for contemporary audiences.

Acts

This course explores the book of Acts, highlighting the dynamic expansion of the early church and the transformative work of the Holy Spirit in establishing a community of faith. Students will develop effective teaching strategies that connect the historical narratives of Acts to contemporary expressions of ministry and discipleship.

Galatians

This course delves into the epistle to the Galatians, focusing on themes of justification by faith, freedom in Christ, and the tension between the law and grace. Students will develop teaching strategies that bring out the transformative message of Galatians, highlighting its relevance for understanding Christian identity and living in the freedom of God’s grace.

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