Below are links to the class notes I reproduce for our students in the respective classes that I teach. Like most things, these are works in progress. I am constantly updating and making changes. If you would like to look at the notes simply click on the link under each picture. These class notes are in pdf format, which requires Adobe Reader program. Adobe Reader can be downloaded for free at www.adobe.com
Bible Study Methods is a course that has been developed in order to help students to understand and implement an inductive, systematic approach to Bible study, enabling them to OBSERVE, INTERPRET, and APPLY Scripture first and foremost to their lives and then to the lives of those to whom they minister.
Biblical Communication 2 is a course that is compose of both classroom lecture as well as Biblical Communication labs. The purpose of this course is to help our students grow in their ability and confidence to communicate the timeless truths of the Scripture to their contemporary audience.
Introduction to Greek is a course that I offer as an elective to our students, interns, and staff. These notes function both as the syllabus as well as a workbook. The goal of the course is to give the participants a good understand of the basics of Biblical Greek as well as to gain confidence in their ability to interact with textual commentaries and do Greek word studies.
New Testament Survey is a course that I teach each year. It is intended to give our students a big picture overview of each of the New Testament books and how each specific book contributes to the whole cannon of Scripture. Much credit must be given to the director of our Bible Institute who has laid the ground work for this syllabus. With permission I have taken it, added and adapted it.