| Our school year consists of two semesters: Fall (September-December) and Spring (January-June).
Pre-requisites: High school diploma or GED, born-again experience, active church attendance and acceptance to Midwest Bible College.
Graduation Requirements: All work completed satisfactorily; all tuition and book fees paid
Exams, papers and book reports are an integral part of this course.
| Course # |
Credits |
Description |
| BSA-101 |
6 |
INTRODUCTORY STUDY AND THE GOSPEL OF JOHN. A synthesis of salvation, water baptism, prayer and other basic topics plus a chapter study of Jesus' ministry and teachings. |
| BSA-102 |
7 |
ACTS. The supernatural workings of God in the early church and the life and missionary journeys of the Apostel Paul. |
| BSA-103 |
7 |
GALATIANS, PHILLIPPIANS, COLOSSIANS & PHILEMON. This study teaches law and grace, and an excellent chapter-by-chapter study of Paul's letters. |
| BSA-104 |
7 |
HEBREWS, JAMES I, 2 & 3, JOHN AND JUDE. An excellent chapter-by-chapter study including an eye-opening study of John's emphasis on love and fellowship. |
| BSA-105 |
5 |
EPHESIANS. A wonderful study regarding the inheritance of the believer. |
| BSA-106 |
11 |
I AND 2 CORINTHIANS. A great study of the Gifts of the Spirit and instructions to God's people. |
| BSA-107 |
7 |
I AND 2 PETER; I AND 2 THESSALONIANS. A study on joy in the midst of suffering and the importance of growing in the Word. Gives insight into the close relationship between Paul and the Thessalonica believers. |
| BSA-108 |
10 |
SYNOPTIC GOSPELS. A synthesis of Matthew, Mark and Luke that provides a chronology of the ministry of Christ up to passion week. |
| BSA-109 |
2 |
TWO ASSIGNED BOOK REPORTS. |
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