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"Be diligent to present yourself approved to God, a worker who does not need to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth."—2 Timothy 2:15

Our bible curriculum model is based upon a parallel of the spiritual growth of the church as seen in Acts and the developmental growth of our students. In Acts 1:8, Jesus tells His disciples that once they receive the power of the Holy Spirit, they will become witnesses who will take the gospel into the entire world. Our students are in the process of preparing to move out into the world of college and career. As they focus on their responsibility as disciples and ministers of Christ to put their faith into action, they will examine and make certain of their call, purpose and duty through training in the gifts and talents God has given them. This is strategically achieved through the following approach:

  • 6th grade: A study of the life and character of Jesus Christ.
  • 7th grade: A literary study of the gospels
  • 8th grade: A study of Acts and Revelation with an emphasis on missions.
  • 9th grade: A semester of the History and Authenticity of the Bible and a semester of Old Testament studies.
  • 10th grade: A semester of Church History and a semester of New Testament studies.
  • 11th and 12th grades: Elective courses chosen by preference of the student, including Family and Marriage, World Religions, Christian Worldview, Typology, and Apologetics.
This approach ensures thorough coverage of all the Scriptures with heavier emphasis on the most applicable sections for students preparing for family, college, and career.
  • Apologetics

    Introduces students to basic arguments for, and against, Christianity. Students will think through their own views of God and the nature of the universe. Topics: biblical message, specific evidence for the Christ who is presented in the Bible, problem of evil.
  • Biblical Exegesis

    Independent Study
  • Biblical Hebrew I

    This course introduces students to the grammar, syntax, and vocabulary of the Hebrew Old Testament with emphasis on translating from Hebrew to English, demonstrating the richness and beauty of God’s Word.
  • Biblical Hebrew II

    This course is continuation of Biblical Hebrew I with added emphasis given to translation of the Hebrew Old Testament, enabling the student to see deeper into God’s Word.
  • Church History

    Students will examine the Jewish community out of which Christianity emerged,understand the formation of the early church,follow the growth of denominations and their distinctions,unpack fundamental doctrines,be confronted by key figures in the church.
  • Family and Marriage

    This course will equip students with personal strategies for promoting godliness in their families, focusing on dating, marriage, parenting and the sanctity of all human life. Personal financial stewardship is also taught.
  • New Testament Greek I

    This course introduces students to the grammar, syntax, and vocabulary of the Greek New Testament with emphasis on translating from Greek to English.
  • New Testament Greek II

    This course is continuation of NT Greek I with added emphasis given to translation of the Greek New Testament. Prerequisite: NT Greek I
  • New Testament Survey

    This course is designed to give students an overview of the life of Christ and the early church age. Students will learn the most important biblical events from just prior to the birth of Christ (around 4 B.C.) to 95 A.D.
  • Old Testament Survey

    Old Testament Survey
  • Old Testament Survey

    Old Testament Survey
  • Old Testament Survey

    Course is designed to give students an overview of the Bible to help them in understanding the biblical context before they study selected passages. Student will see the flow of history from creation to the inter-testament period.
  • Seeing Christ in all of Scripture

    The course provides instruction in the study of the Old Testament as it serves as a typological indicator of a greater covenant. Student will explore the claim that the Old Testament testifies of Jesus.
  • The Life and Ministry of Paul

    The course will be a thorough exposition of the life of Paul as seen through his bibliography, the book of Acts, and several Pauline epistles. The goal is to see Paul and his writings in light of his context and how we can apply that to our lives today.
  • World Religions

    Students will examine various religions current in our world today to become articulate in what others believe.Will also become equipped in identifying what Christianity offers in the areas of credibility as it regards to its foundation and believability.

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