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* Gospel of John (1006)

This presentation of the life and teachings of Jesus stands unique among the Gospels. John does not focus on the kingdom teachings or the parables of Jesus, but instead provides incidents and teachings not mentioned in the other Gospels. John’s purpose is to convince his readers that Jesus is indeed the Son of God.

The Early Anabaptists (1110)

A study of key persons and events which shaped the Anabaptist movement into the most powerful revival Europe has ever known. The life-and-death struggle for truth and pure religion is the setting for this historical study.

Youth and Life (1101-1)

After a brief look at how individual personalities will respond differently to life, this course moves through many aspects of young adult life. Discerning the will of God, developing godly characteristics, and maintaining purity in dating relationships are several topics that will be discussed in this very practical class.

* Acts (1003)

A course surveying the birth and early growth of the church, focusing on the foundational work of the apostles through the power of God. This study will include the missionary outreach emphasis, methods, and challenges of the early church.

* Gospel of Matthew (1002)

A study of the life and teachings of Jesus Christ as written by Matthew to a Jewish audience. Matthew shows Jesus as the long-awaited Messiah, the fulfillment of the Old Testament prophecies.

Pilgrim Living (1103)

God has called His people to live holy lives within a wicked world. This course offers practical guidance for such a calling, showing how to respond positively and effectively to the pressures of ungodliness.

* Gospel of Luke (1005)

A study of the life and teachings of Jesus as recorded by a careful Gentile Christian doctor. Luke’s Gospel is the longest of the four Gospels, presenting Jesus as the Son of Man who paid special attention to the poor, the oppressed, and the outcasts.

Christian Manhood (1104)

What the world calls manhood has very little connection to the life of a sincere godly man. This course covers what God expects from men in the home and workplace. Purity, finances, leadership and technology are some of the topics discussed in this very practical course.

Christian Womanhood (1105)

Many issues confront and challenge Christian women today, including the pressure to be outwardly beautiful, to have a career, and to focus on romance and fun. This course provides guidance on how a godly woman can remain virtuous despite these pressures. Course topics include finding inward beauty, thriving as a keeper at home, and purity …

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Principles of Teaching (1107)

This course offers a working acquaintance with basic rules, suggestions, and ideas for teaching in Christian day schools, Sunday schools, and summer Bible schools.