1year (step1) Galatians
Romans
A survey of Romans and Galatians with emphasis upon the practical results of the gospel of the grace of God.
How to Study the Bible This course explains a basic three-step approach to inductive Bible study. This is then applied to synthetic, analytical, and topical methods. This course strives to develop competence in personal study of the Scriptures so that students can discover and articulate the biblical author's intended meaning of any given passage of Scripture, with a view to enriching the student's preaching and teaching ministries.
2year (Step2) Christian Life A challenge to pursue a deeper relationship with the Lord by facing up to the challenges of living as a Christian amidst the daily difficulties of life.
Christian Marriage The goal of this course is to help students develop open lines of communication in marriage and experience a greater degree of oneness with their mate so that their ministry will be enhanced. A biblical design for marriage is presented along with practical means for applying it.
Christian Family This course sets forth biblical principles of child-rearing and family life. Attention is given to practical problems of developing a child's image, discipline, demonstrating love, and dealing with rebellious children.


1. The student will be able to lead someone to Christ and will have participated in one-on-one evangelism.
2. The student will be able to ground a new Christian in the faith by leading him through a 15 lesson basic discipleship series called One To One.
3. The student will have a firm grasp of the Gospel, understanding clearly that salvation comes to us by believing in the finished work of Christ
4. The student will understand the issues of Law and Grace and see how to apply these distinctions in his own life and in the life of his church
5. The student will begin a life-long practice of spiritual disciplines including regular bible reading, prayer and fellowship with other Christians in accountable relationships.
6. The student will have mastered the skill of basic bible study and will have established a pattern of regular bible study utilizing these skills.
7. The student will implement a plan of action to bring his marriage and family relationships into increasing harmony with the principles of Scripture.
   
In order to complete this course, students are expected to have launched their own second-generation groups. This can be done either individually or in teams. The goal of BEE is not just to pass on information, but also to launch a transferable curriculum which can multiply through four generations (2 Tim 2:2). The student will be able to facilitate a BEE Course