This program provides fast, flexible, and high-quality Bible education—perfect for students and working professionals. In just three years, one can earn a Bachelor of Theology degree.
SUBJECTS
FIRST YEAR
1. Introduction to the Bible
This course explores the divine inspiration, historical compilation, translation, and global spread of Scripture, giving students a solid grasp of the Bible’s reliability and transmission through the ages.
2. Bible History
Students journey through the Bible’s major events in chronological order, understanding the historical and cultural contexts that shape its narrative and deepen their appreciation of God’s redemptive plan.
3. Principles of Evangelism and Discipleship
Sharing faith effectively in a changing world. Rooted in Scripture, this course equips students with timeless strategies for evangelism and discipleship while addressing contemporary cultural challenges.
4. Bible Survey
A bird’s-eye view of the books of the Bible. Students explore the key themes, structure, and message of each biblical book, gaining a cohesive understanding of how the Old and New Testaments connect as one unified story.
5. Theology 1: The Nature of God
This foundational study examines core doctrines about the Trinity—the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit—and their roles in creation, redemption, and the life of the believer.
SECOND YEAR
6. Hermeneutics and Bible Study Methods
Students learn essential principles for sound biblical interpretation and explore various study methods to avoid misapplication and uncover the Bible’s true meaning.
7. Theology 2: Humanity, Sin, and Salvation
This course tackles critical doctrines about human nature, the reality of sin, and the transformative power of God’s grace through Christ’s atoning work.
8. Foundations of Christian Ministry and Leadership
Students discover biblical models for ministry and leadership, learning how to serve effectively, shepherd others, and steward God’s work with wisdom and humility.
9. Church History
From the early church fathers to modern movements, this course traces Christianity’s growth, challenges, and triumphs over two millennia—offering lessons for today’s church.
10. Apologetics
Defending faith with reason and love. In a world of skepticism, students learn to articulate and defend Christian beliefs thoughtfully, engaging with opposing worldviews like atheism and secularism.
THIRD YEAR
11. Innovative and Contextual Church Planting
This course explores dynamic, culturally relevant strategies for planting and growing churches that meet real needs while staying true to the Gospel.
12. Theology 3: The Church, Angels, and End Times
Students examine the doctrines about the church, angels, and future events—understanding the church’s mission, spiritual warfare, and the hope of Christ’s return.
13. Digital Tools for Effective Ministry
Harnessing technology for God’s Kingdom. From sermon preparation apps to social media evangelism, students learn to use digital resources to enhance teaching, outreach, and discipleship in a tech-driven world.
14. Biblical Exegesis
Through original languages, historical context, and literary analysis, students refine their ability to interpret Scripture with precision and depth.
15. Public Speaking and Preaching
This practical training hones students’ preaching skills—from crafting compelling sermons to delivering them with confidence, persuasion, and power.