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| Acts |
Detailed Introduction. Extensive charts. 29 sessions. Every verse in considered. The commentary is by Charles Dailey. Commentaries by Don DeWelt, founder of College Press, and J.W. McGarvey are made available online. Four credits. |
| Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians and Philemon |
Each of the letters were dictated while Paul was in chains in Rome. Some of his guards were converted by listening. This 18-session course contains an introduction to each letter including satellite maps of the target areas. Every verse is considered. The commentary by Charles Dailey is supplemented by the work of the late Wilber Fields, teacher at Ozark Christian College, and other writers. Four credits. |
| Daniel |
This 13-session course by Charles Dailey considers the history, culture and political background of the times when Daniel lived and wrote. It is supplemented by the Daniel commentary written by Paul T. Butler and published by College Press. It is available at no charge on line. Two credits. |
| Biblical Introduction Part 2 |
This second half focuses on the manuscripts and how they have come to our time embodied in the English versions of Scripture. There are 16 sessions. This class requires that a textbook be purchased from a book dealer. Four credits.
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Self-Improvement Courses
These Classes are not for Northwest College of the Bible credit. Simply register, wait about five minutes for your email verification and go have fun. |
Self-testing Quizzes
Nearly every lesson is suitable as a presentation to a class. |
| About the Bible Itself |
The chapters are: How The Bible Came to Us, God Has Spoken to Us, The Divisions of the Bible, The Books of the Old Testament and The Books of the New Testament. |
| Why We Follow Jesus as Lord |
The chapters are: We Follow Jesus Because of His Claims, We Follow Jesus Because of What Others Have Said About Him, We Follow Jesus Because His Miracles Were So Persuasive and We Follow Jesus Because His Resurrection Was So Convincing.
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| 14 Subjects by Donald G. Hunt |
The subjects are: God's Providence, Returning Thanks for Food, Man's Role in God's World, Same Bible Text Today, Breaking of Bread, Clean and Unclean Meats, Footwashing, Drinking, The Ten Commandments, Questions About Salvation, The Indwelling Spirit, Verses About the Holy Spirit, Why We Suffer and Older People.
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| The Church Historically Traced by Burton Barber |
This course focuses on the chart made famous by the late Burton W. Barber. The chart originally served a dual purpose of teaching history and the Book of Revelation. The purpose of this revision is to illustrate church history in a concise ard rememberable way. There are six lessons, the final two are added by Charles Dailey to bring the chart up to the present. |
| Noah's Flood Was Universal |
Ed Werner presents his reasoning plus overwhelming evidence that the flood was not just at Noah's house. It was world-wide and the evidence is everywhere. Five lessons. |
| Extra-Biblical Flood Evidence |
The folklore of more than 200 cultures tell of the flood. How did so many people get it wrong? The truth is that they got it right. Five lessons |
| Ark Objections Answered |
Ed Werner breaks out the numbers and leaves the reader wondering why there was so much unused space on the ark? Five lessons |
| The Minnehaha Church 101 |
The chapters are: Our Members, Our Leaders, Our Music and Our Web Sites and Printed Material.
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