Core
course ~ An interactive approach to Bibles Studies. Getting to know your Bible our contemporary - pop - culture; without yielding
to the ways of this world. A look at how Bible study can be used to witness and be in fellowship with other believers possibly
new believers; we must do all things in the His name.
A look at Christ Required Reading; We have some so you
don't need to buy them.
Course number ABS 101
This course is an introductory course into the degree
program of Associate of Basic Bible Study. This is a study course of the Principles Doctrines of the Holy Scriptures. It is
designed as a guide for personal study of the plain inspired word of God. It is a non-denominational presentation of the main
teachings of the universal Church of Jesus Christ.
Objective. Basic bible teaching is learned. Students will gain
an understanding of bible principles and doctrines. Students will understand that the bible is a guide for life. Student should
be able to communicate and understand the principles of the bible.
Course Number ABS 102
This
is the second course for the Associate of Bible Studies degree program. Course description. Getting to know the word
of God better. Learning scriptures will help in your field of Basic Bible teaching or studies. Satan will try to overwhelm
you with apathy or else try to make you too busy. In doing so you will have taken your eyes off God. This course teaches how
to stay close to God. Praying is a part of the Christian life and you will learn how to pray for Gods will in your life.
Objective. Students will understand the work of God better. Students will understand the power of knowing verses in
the bible. Students will understand that the Devil is working against all that that is holy. Students will learn to pray and
the importance of praying during times of need and to praise God for his faithfulness
Course Number ABS 103
Exam/
essay 100 hour practicum or Internship. (If you have 100 hours in related major just have someone write a verification note.)
At the end of the 100 hours a essay is required. If you look at our curriculum 20 page is what the target number is. Reason
for this people can connect what they see, observe, think and reflect on their major. Meaning you are connecting what you
know with what you learn and really your learning in more than one way. You are learning visually as well as hands on. These
are both vital correlations in learning to "know about your major." For the essays; what you want to do is use the
course reading and explain what you know with what you have learned and you want to talk about how you can implicate this
knowledge into practical use. Again we are here to help you if you need a sample essay to look at I have plenty of them. If
you need help getting started we can help.
This is the final course for the degree program; Associate of
Bible Studies. In this course you will learn about the Basic Biblical ideology for marriage. Marriage is instituted by God,
and is binding as long as companions live, except in the case of fornication. The husband is to love his wife, and the wife
is to reasonably submit herself to her husband. Christian should marry those who are also saved. This will ensure that you
both share the same values and will help a family run well.
By the end of this degree program Students will have
general biblical perspective and be able to reflect on what the bible has to say about Christian Principles. Family values
will be learned. Students will be able to identify characteristics of a functional family and dysfunctional families.
This is the final book for
the degree program of Associate of Bible Studies. In this course you will learn about the Basic Biblical ideology for marriage.
Marriage is instituted by God, and is binding as long as companions live, except in the case of fornication. The husband is
to love his wife, and the wife is to reasonably submit herself to her husband. Christian should marry those who are also saved.
This will ensure that you both share the same values and will help a family run well.
Objective. Students will
have general biblical perspective and be able to reflect on what the bible has to say about Christian marriages. Family values
will be learned. Students will be able to identify characteristics of a functional family and dysfunctional families.