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SALVATION STUDY

** Cassette Lectures are available for these courses.

 

BORN TO WIN

This twelve-lesson salvation course has been specifically developed for North American prisoners in their own "language." (1 Credit)

 

DOING TIME WITH JESUS

Designed as a follow-up to BORN TO WIN, this course helps new converts face the problems unique to living the Christian life in prison. (1 Credit)

 

GOD IS THERE

God is a personal being interested in every human being. He is not an impersonal influence or power. He loves all men and wants them to have a right relationship with Himself. (1 Credit)

 

MEN WHO MET THE MASTER *

This study deals with six men who had contact with the Lord Jesus in the events connected with His death and shows their reactions when they met the Master. (1/2 Credit)

 

ONE GOD, ONE WAY

A clear presentation of God's only way of salvation as found in Jesus Christ. The course leads up to a presentation of Jesus Christ fulfilling the prophecy in His death for our sins. Especially designed for Muslims. (1 Credit)

 

THE GREATEST MAN ALIVE

The greatest man alive is Jesus Christ! This course is designed to help you discover who He is, what He did, and how you can meet Him. (1/2 Credit)

 

WHAT THE BIBLE TEACHES **

While the primary purpose of this course is the simple presentation of the gospel, it also presents a valuable systematic outline on such subjects as the Bible, God, Man, Sin, Christ, Salvation, Heaven, and Hell. (1 Credit)

 

THE WORD OF GOD

The twelve simple but challenging lessons on the Gospel of John are readily adaptable for use with children. (1/2 credit)

 

THE SERVANT OF GOD

These twelve simple lessons about servant-hood from the Gospel of Mark are also readily adaptable for use with children. (1/2 credit)

 

YOU CAN LIVE FOREVER?

In eight lessons such questions as: "What is God like?" What is man’s destiny?" and "Can man be certain of life after death" are answered. (1/2 credit)

 

 

CHILDREN'S STUDY

 

GOLDEN KEYS

Lessons on the Bible giving a clear picture of salvation. Ages 8-11. (1/2 Credit)

 

TELL ME THE STORY OF JESUS

A study of the life of the Lord Jesus told in narrative style. Ages 8-11. (1/2 Credit)

 

THINGS JESUS SAID AND DID

Some of the miracles and parables of Jesus, suitable as follow-up after conversion. Ages 10 -11 (1/2 Credit)

 

REMEMBER THY CREATOR

A brief survey of Genesis. Ages 9 -11. (1/2 Credit)

 

THE BIBLE TELLS ME SO

A question and answer approach to Bible study. Teaches many key salvation verses. Ages 11-12. (1/2 Credit)

 

A JOURNEY THROUGH THE BIBLE

A study of God's ways with men from the very beginning of time. Ages 12 and up. (1 Credit)


CHRISTIAN LIFE STUDY

 

UNIT 1

LESSONS FOR CHRISTIAN LIVING

The most commonly asked questions by young believers are answered in this simple introductory study. Includes practical instruction on baptism, church membership, and guidance. (1 Credit)

 

GUIDE TO CHRISTIAN GROWTH **

Here is sound, practical advice to the young believer. This simple course covers such topics as worship, scripture memorization, good works, the quiet time, and the fruit of the Spirit. (1 Credit)

 

I'LL TAKE THE HIGH ROAD

This course is designed to mark out some of the early milestones along the Christian life. (1 Credit)

 

UNIT 2

PLANT MY FEET ON HIGHER GROUND

A practical study on living a victorious Christian life. The student is taught the vital issues relevant to Biblical Christianity. (2 Credits)

 

SUMMARY OF THE BIBLE

The contents of each book and its historical background are studied. (1 Credit)

 

PERSONAL EVANGELISM **

In this popular course young believers are taught basic principles in the important matter of winning other for the Lord Jesus Christ. (1 Credit)

 

GOD'S BLUEPRINT FOR YOUR MARRIAGE

The family is God's basic unit in society. This deals with the biblical foundation of marriage, roles of husband and wife, training of children, and other issues of practical help. (2 Credits) (Also available in simplified edition - 1 Credit)

 

THE WOMAN WHO PLEASES GOD

Believers will want to study this course for its important and practical emphasis on Christian living for women in the home, the church, the secular world, and the mission field. (1 Credit)

 

 

NEW TESTAMENT BOOK STUDY

 

UNIT 1

THE GOSPEL OF MATTHEW **

Matthew gathers together those facts in the life and ministry of Jesus Christ, which emphasize that He is both King and Messiah of Israel. (1 Credit)

 

THE GOSPEL OF MARK **

Mark emphasizes "Christ came not to be served, but to serve and to give His life a ransom for many." (1 Credit)

 

THE GOSPEL OF LUKE

Luke portrays the humanity of Christ. Content rather than chronology seems to be important to him. (1 Credit)

 

THE GOSPEL OF JOHN

This verse-by-verse exposition of John's Gospel is ideal for those who are seeking the way of salvation or for young Christians. (2 Credits)

 

THE BOOK OF ACTS **

This simple course shows the amazing spread of the gospel and the dynamic witness of first century Christians. (1 Credit)

 

UNIT 2

THE EPISTLE TO THE ROMANS **

Romans deals with issues of sin and personal growth. The issues dealt with in this book are vital to young believers. (1 Credit)

 

FIRST CORINTHIANS **

A verse-by-verse exposition dealing with instruction for the local church and individual believers." (2 Credits).

 

SECOND CORINTHIANS

This course, in a verse-by-verse exposition, affords a close look at "the servant and his service." This book describes Paul's ministry and an account of his own defense of his apostleship. (1 Credit)

 

GALATIANS

The Epistle to the Galatians is Paul's strong rebuke of the spiritually deadening error of legalism. (1 Credit)

 

EPHESIANS

The wonderful place of the body of Christ, the Church, in God's counsels is given in this epistle more than in any other. (1 Credit)

 

PHILIPPIANS, COLOSSIANS AND PHILEMON **

A meaningful exposition of three of Paul's epistles from prison: Philippians, his letter of warmth, Colossians, his letter of glory, and Philemon, his letter of forgiveness. (1 Credit)

 

THE THESSALONIAN EPISTLES **

A timely course for a day when the truth of Christ's return is openly denied. (2 Credits)

 

TIMOTHY AND TITUS **

Paul is writing in these letters to Timothy and Titus on the subject of the shepherd care of individuals and local churches. (1 Credit)

UNIT 3


HEBREWS **

This epistle shows the superiority of Christ over angels, Moses, and the Old Testament priesthood. Five warnings are issued through the letter (2 Credits).

EPISTLE OF JAMES **

Faith on trial! James argues that faith must be seen, as he proceeds to unmask cheap imitation and to highlight the genuine. (1 Credit)

 

THE EPISTLES OF PETER AND JUDE

Practical teaching to suffering believers and preparation for the coming apostasy. (2 Credits).

 

THE EPISTLES OF JOHN **

The believer's responsibilities and privileges in the heavenly family are set forth uncompromisingly in these epistles. (1/2 Credit)

 

REVELATION **

Subtitled Visions of Judgment and Glory, this is an introductory study of "the things which are and the things which shall be." (1 Credit)

 

DOCTRINAL STUDY

 

UNIT 1

PERFECT PERSON PERFECT WORK

No Person in the Bible is as important as the Lord Jesus. This comprehensive study of Christ's person and work covers His deity and humanity in detail. It takes you from His pre-incarnation to His exalted place as Lord of all in a coming day. (2 Credits)

 

BASIC BIBLE DOCTRINES

This course guides the student through a topical study of the major teachings or "doctrines" of the scripture. (2 Credits)

 

UNIT 2

THE HOLY SPIRIT AT WORK **

This study expounds the Person and Work of the Holy Spirit of God in the world, the Church, and the individual believer. (1 Credit)

 

RIGHTLY DIVIDING THE WORD OF TRUTH

How many judgments does the Bible describe? What is the difference between the Jew, the Gentile, and the Church of God? What are the two natures of the believer? These and other practical questions are answered in this course which embodies Dr. Scofield's book of the same title adapting it to correspondence study. (1 Credit)

 

THY WORD IS TRUTH

The basis of all belief for the child of God is the great fact of the verbal inspiration of the Bible. This important doctrine is defended in this course with clarity and warmth. (1 Credit)

 

BURIED BY BAPTISM

Every New Testament reference to baptism is studied. Includes topics such as baptismal regeneration, infant baptism, and baptism of the Holy Spirit in addition to the main theme of believer's baptism. (1/2 Credit)

 

THE LORD'S SUPPER **

This course teaches the student how to follow the Lord's command, "This do in remembrance of Me." (1/2 Credit)

 

CHRIST LOVED THE CHURCH **

The major themes of the New Testament Church are presented in a simple and concise manner. The Universal Church is considered in addition to "The Local Church." This course gives answers to such questions as, "What is meant by 'The Church' in the New Testament?" (1 Credit)

 

BIBLE PROPHECY STUDY

 

BIBLE PROPHECY **

This introductory study helps in understanding the order of future events. By showing the distinctive positions of Israel, the Church, and the nations, God's prophetic plan is made clear. (1 Credit)

 

MESSIANIC PSALMS **

The psalms that speak of the Lord Jesus Christ as Messiah are among the most precious to the believer because they were used by Him to reveal His innermost thoughts at the time of His passion. (1 Credit)

 

MINOR PROPHETS

The Minor Prophets are little known and understood. These men of God spoke out about the issues of their day and at the same time gave prophecies that will be fulfilled in the Millennial Kingdom. This course will give you an excellent overview of these prophecies. (2 Credits)

 

THE BOOK OF DANIEL

Daniel is perhaps the most fascinating yet frustrating book of the OldT estament. Here it is made alive, both in its ancient historical beauty as well as its prophetic Scriptural revelation. (1 credit)

 

 

INTERMEDIATE STUDY

OLD TESTAMENT SURVEY - LAW & HISTORY

Learn how the Old Testament fits together. Trace Bible history from the earth's earliest ages to the end of the Babylonian captivity. (2 Credits)

 

OLD TESTAMENT SURVEY - POETRY & PROPHECY

Learn the principles, which govern the poetic books; Job through Song of Solomon. Grasp the significance of Bible prophecy, its relation to times past, present and future. (2 Credits)

 

NEW TESTAMENT SURVEY

Learn backgrounds, message and significance of New Testament books. Get a vital preview of the Gospels, Acts, Epistles, and Revelation. (2 Credits)

 

PREACH THE WORD

This course will help you master the techniques of opening up a passage of scripture. You will learn the basic principles of Bible interpretation. You will study ways of gathering message material, putting it together in a logical manner and presenting it with conviction and power. (3 Credits)

 

 

 

COLLEGE CREDIT STUDY

Prospective enrollees in college level courses are required to request and complete an application for acceptance by the Admissions Department. Successful completion of these courses earns the student two semester credit hours in the resident program at Emmaus Bible College.

 

FAITH ON TRIAL

This course provides an in-depth study of the book of James. (5 Credits)

 

THE WOMAN WHO PLEASES GOD

An advanced course emphasizing the importance of practical Christian living for women in and outside the home. (5 Credits)

 

STUDY GUIDES

These are designed for group study based on the correspondence courses.

I'll Take the High Road

James

Epistles of John