
We stand for faithful, Christ-centered teaching rooted in the authority of Scripture. Our vision is to make sound theological education accessible to believers everywhere. We exist to equip the Church for faithful living and effective ministry in every context.


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This course introduces learners to the biblical idea that knowing God is meant to be a living, two-way relationship. Across nine lessons, students explore how God reveals himself (through creation, conscience, Scripture, and the Holy Spirit) and why Christian faith expects real communication with the living God. The course also covers key foundations that make this interaction possible: God is spirit and personal, present everywhere, both transcendent and near, and actively speaking throughout the Bible and in the risen Christ. Each lesson is structured to help teachers lead calm, respectful classroom discussions and invite learners into practical spiritual habits—listening, responding, and obedience—without chasing sensational experiences. Overall, the course aims to cultivate reverence, confidence, and daily awareness of God.

In this second part of the course, Interactive Life with God, we will examine several key disciplines that enable this lifestyle.

This couse deals with the biblical, theological and historical aspects of the Holy Trinity.

This multi-part course deals with what the Old and New Testaments teach about the Holy Spirit.

Pastor as a Diagnostician is a course that helps pastors learn how to discern and understand the spiritual, emotional, and relational needs of the people they serve. Rather than rushing to give answers, the course emphasizes careful listening, wise observation, and biblical insight in pastoral care. Students learn how to recognize underlying issues, ask thoughtful questions, and apply Scripture with compassion and discernment. The course prepares pastors to respond more effectively to real-life struggles, offering guidance that is both truthful and healing while relying on prayer, wisdom, and the leading of the Holy Spirit.

Teen Problems is a course designed to help pastors, teachers, and ministry leaders understand the challenges teenagers face during a critical stage of life. It explores common emotional, social, spiritual, and family issues affecting teens today, including identity, peer pressure, stress, relationships, and faith struggles. The course emphasizes listening, empathy, and biblical guidance, equipping students to respond with wisdom, compassion, and practical support. Its goal is to help leaders connect with teens in meaningful ways and guide them toward healthy growth and a strong spiritual foundation.

Marriage Counselling is a course that equips pastors and ministry leaders to support couples through the joys and challenges of married life. It focuses on understanding common marital issues, improving communication, addressing conflict in healthy ways, and applying biblical principles with wisdom and compassion. Students learn how to listen carefully, offer godly counsel, and guide couples toward healing, growth, and stronger relationships. The course emphasizes grace, confidentiality, and spiritual sensitivity, helping leaders serve marriages with care, integrity, and practical insight.

Ministering to the Sick and Dying is a course that prepares pastors and ministry leaders to offer Christ-centered care to individuals facing illness, suffering, and the end of life. It emphasizes presence, empathy, prayer, and the wise use of Scripture in moments of vulnerability and grief. Students learn how to provide comfort, address spiritual and emotional needs, support families, and walk alongside people with dignity and hope. The course helps leaders minister with sensitivity, faith, and confidence during some of the most sacred and challenging moments of pastoral care.

Principles of Biblical Preaching, Part III is an advanced course that focuses on refining the preacher’s voice, confidence, and effectiveness in real ministry settings. Building on earlier courses, it emphasizes preaching with greater depth, authenticity, and spiritual sensitivity. Students learn how to craft sermons that address complex biblical texts, contemporary issues, and the needs of diverse audiences, while remaining faithful to Scripture. The course also gives attention to delivery, pastoral presence, and evaluating one’s own preaching, helping students develop a consistent, mature preaching style shaped by both biblical truth and personal calling.

Principles of Biblical Preaching, Part II is a course designed to help students grow from understanding the basics of preaching to actually doing it well . It focuses on sharpening the preacher’s ability to faithfully interpret Scripture and clearly communicate its message in a way that connects with real people. This course usually goes deeper into sermon development—working on structure, clarity, application, and delivery—so sermons are not only biblically sound but also engaging, relevant, and spiritually impactful. In short, it helps preachers move from knowing what the Bible says to confidently preaching it with purpose, depth, and heart.

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Personal Evangelism is a course that helps believers confidently and compassionately share their faith in everyday life. It focuses on building a biblical understanding of evangelism while developing practical skills for real conversations—with friends, family, coworkers, and strangers. Students learn how to share the gospel clearly, listen well, respond to questions or objections, and rely on the Holy Spirit rather than pressure or formulas. The course emphasizes authenticity, love, and integrity, helping students see evangelism not as a task to fear, but as a natural expression of their faith.

Visitation Evangelism is a practical course that trains students to share the gospel through intentional, compassionate visits in homes, hospitals, churches, and communities. It focuses on building meaningful relationships, listening with empathy, and responding to people’s spiritual needs in personal settings. Students learn how to prepare for visits, communicate the message of Christ with sensitivity, pray effectively with others, and follow up with care and wisdom. The course emphasizes respect, discernment, and the leading of the Holy Spirit, helping students approach visitation not as a routine duty, but as a ministry of presence, love, and faithful witness.

Preparing and Leading Group Bible Studies is a course that equips students to thoughtfully prepare and confidently guide Bible studies in small group settings. It focuses on understanding Scripture, asking good questions, and creating an environment where participants feel welcome to engage, share, and grow. Students learn how to plan lessons, lead meaningful discussions, handle different group dynamics, and apply biblical truth to everyday life. The course emphasizes servant leadership, spiritual sensitivity, and practical teaching skills, helping leaders facilitate Bible studies that are both faithful to Scripture and impactful for the group.