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Elective Courses Table of Contents CH321 Missionary Biographies/Alnutt (2 credits) This course will explore the lives of various Christian missionaries, particularly those of the Great Century of Missions, the 1800s. Each lecture will focus on a different individual in order to take an in-depth look at the life and ministry of each; we will thus be able to draw out practical life lessons and to develop a deeper perspective of ministry on the mission field. CH305 Women in Church History/Alnutt (2 credits) This course will look at a variety of women throughout history. The student will learn who these women were, what they did, how the Lord used them and how to learn from their examples. Time will be taken to personally apply the lessons of each woman, and be exhorted by her testimony. The women will be reviewed in relation to five specific eras of Christian history: the Early Church Era (67-410 AD), the Middle Ages (410-1517 AD), the Reformation/Great Awakening (1517-1792 AD), the Missionary Movement (1793-1900 AD), the Modern Church (1900s). TH389 World Religions/Holden (2 credits) The course will consist of an introduction to the origin, history, philosophy, theology, and practices of the major non-christian religions of the world, such as the Vedic religion, Hinduism, Buddhism, Judaism, Islam, Taoism, Confucianism, Secular Humanism, and the New Age Movement. Special emphasis will be given to each religion s comparison to Christianity and Christian evangelistic techniques. Textbook From Jerusalem to Irian Jaya By: Ruth Tucker Corres. $262 Online $242 Prison $96 Textbook Women of Awakening By: Lewis & Betty Drummond Corres. $271 Online $251 Prison $105 Textbook Compact Guide to World Religions By: Dean Halverson Corres. $252 Online $232 Prison $86 Table of Contents 1 Welcome & Introduction 2 Order Information 3 Academic Calendar 4 Graduation Requirements 5 Suggested Four Year Plan 6 Suggested Seven Year Plan 7 Old Testament Courses 8 New Testament Courses 10 Required Core Courses 12 Bible Survey Courses 14 Elective Courses 15 While every effort is made to provide accurate and up-to-date information, Distance Learning reserves the right to alter, without notice, statements in the catalog concerning policies, procedures, academic offerings, and tuition fees. 16 1

Welcome & Introduction Elective Courses Welcome to Calvary Chapel Bible College, Distance Learning. Distance Learning has been providing learning opportunities since 1985. It was developed in order to allow students who are unable to attend the main campus or an extension site, to obtain the same quality of education and degree as our resident students. The school has grown rapidly, attracting students from all over the United States and several other countries including Australia, Canada, England, Ireland, Germany, Italy, Russia, India, and South Korea. Distance Learning is comprised of two mediums of study: the School of Correspondence Education and the School of Online Education. The School of Correspondence Education is a paper-based program which offers classes through the mail. This may be preferable for the student who would like a more hands-on, concrete approach to the assignments, or does not have reliable internet access necessary for the online program. The student may contact the Academic Supervisor at any time throughout the course for instruction on assignments. To make the Bible college education available to those incarcerated, the Prison Education program was developed. Classes through this medium are much the same as the Correspondence program in that they are paper based and the requirements are very similar. However, some policies have been altered to better fit the prison system and aid the student in completing the requirements, for example: timeframe, audio format, and sponsors inside and outside the prison to ensure that the materials are delivered and any questions are sufficiently answered. The School of Online Education was developed in an effort to offer courses with increased flexibility and less expense to the student who prefers an electronic format. This program offers the flexibility of accessing your course lectures and materials anywhere in the world where high-speed internet is available. Another added benefit of this program is the increased communication with the student. Course assignments are uploaded as they are completed throughout the duration of the course and responded to, thus giving the student a clearer understanding of how they are doing in the course as they progress. In our effort to make an undergraduate Bible college education available to students in developing nations we have created a special tuition and administrative fee schedule. The International Student Program (ISP) applies ONLY to the School of Online Education. Our course list is as up-to-date as possible. If we add classes or make changes, we will do our best to inform you of these changes. If you have questions, contact our office and we would be glad to assist you in any way possible. 11.8.2007 CALVARY CHAPEL BIBLE COLLEGE Distance Learning Mail: 39407 Murrieta Hot Springs Road Murrieta, California 92563 Phone: (951) 696-5944 Fax: (951) 696-5634 Email: distancelearning@calvarychapel.com Website: www.calvarychapelbiblecollege.com (Click Distance Learning ) TH305 Bibliology/Holden (2 credits) This course will explore the special nature and unique character of the Bible. Emphasis will be placed on enabling the student to understand the process God used to reveal the Scriptures and pass down the 66 books of the Bible to us in their present form. Topics such as Bible and culture, prolegomena, theme, inspiration, canonization, transmission, translation, paleography, perspectives, archaeology, and historical reliability of the Bible will be addressed. TH353 Creation/Wheeler (2 credits) The purpose of this course is to increase the student s knowledge of the Word of God regarding God s creative acts and the subsequent affects of the curse and the worldwide flood in the days of Noah. The student s faith in the inerrancy and truth of the biblical account of the events recorded in Genesis chapters 1-11 will be strengthened. CL305 Growing In Grace /Hoekstra (2 credits) This course is a biblical study of the provision of God s grace. The goal of this class is for each student to grow effectively in Christ and to serve Him fruitfully by understanding the role of His grace. TH311 History of Redemption/Shirley (2 credits) This course is designed as a fast-moving survey from Genesis to Revelation, emphasizing the relationships between significant sections of scripture unified by the theme of Redemption, and discovering the blueprint of God for human history. Its objective is to discover the unity of the Bible as it is presented through God s plan of salvation for mankind. BC301 Biblical Counseling/Hoekstra (2 credits) This class will be a biblical study approaching counseling from God s perspective. The main emphasis will be on what the Scriptures say regarding how to counsel one another. A recurring minor theme will be biblical warnings concerning secular counseling. Textbooks A General Introduction to the Bible By: Norman Geisler & William Nix How We Got the Bible By: Neil R. Lightfoot Corres. $290 Online $270 Prison $120 Textbook Why Won t They Listen By: Ken Ham Corres. $250 Online $230 Prison $84 Textbook Grace: An Exposition of God s Marvelous Gift By: Lewis Sperry Chafer Corres. $253 Online $233 Prison $87 Textbook What the Bible is All About By: Henrietta C. Mears Corres. $256 Online $236 Prison $90 Textbook How To Counsel God s Way By: Bob Hoekstra Corres. $252 Online $232 Prison $86 2 15

Bible Surveys Order Information *OT301 Old Testament Survey I (3 credits) Textbook Believer s Bible Commentary This course consists of recorded teachings by Pastor By: William MacDonald Chuck Smith, verse-by-verse, from Genesis through Job. Corres. $373 Online $353 Prison $103 *OT302 Old Testament Survey II (3 credits) Textbook (No Textbook) This course consists of recorded teachings by Pastor Corres. $335 Chuck Smith, verse-by-verse, from Psalms through Online $315 Malachi. Prison $75 *NT301 New Testament Survey I (3 credits) Textbook (No Textbook) This course consists of recorded teachings by Pastor Chuck Smith, verse-by-verse, from Matthew through Acts. *NT302 New Testament Survey II (3 credits) This course consists of recorded teachings by Pastor Chuck Smith, verse-by-verse, from Romans through Revelation. 14 Corres. $335 Online $315 Prison $75 Textbook (No Textbook) Corres. $335 Online $315 Prison $75 The C-2000 series is available on 8 Regular Speed CDs or 4 CDs that have been enhanced for student use. The Student speed is 65% faster then the Regular speed and therefore has been found to be very helpful for students who are listening to the tracks in a consistent fashion. REGULAR VERSION: This 8 CD (MP3 format) set includes a complete commentary on the Old and New Testament, 4 of Pastor Chuck s books: Calvary Chapel Distinctives, Charisma versus Charismania, Effective Prayer Life and Answers for Today. The price for this Version is $27, plus shipping and tax for CA residents. STUDENT VERSION: This 4 CD (MP3 format) set includes a complete commentary on the Old and New Testament, 2 CDs filled with messages from previous Pastors Conferences (from 1980-2000), the complete How and Why video series, and Pastor Chuck s sermon notes as well as the following books: Calvary Distinctives, The Gospel According to Grace, Effective Prayer Life, and Answers for Today. Note: the Student Version is 1.5x faster than regular speed. The price for this version is $20 plus shipping and tax for CA residents. Ordering Instructions: 1. Call and Register for your course at (951) 696-5944. (The course requirements will be sent to you after you register) 2. To order your MP3 s call The Word for Today at 800-272-WORD (9673) Operators are available 8 am - 5 pm, Monday - Friday. When ordering your MP3 disk, remember to ask for your student discount. 3. To order Audio Cassettes call The Word for Today at (714) 825-WORD (9673). Ask for Josh Adams. 4. The Regular Version can also be listened to online for free at: http://www.twft.com/c2000_nav.html These MP3s may be played on a computer or MP3 player. SOFTWARE Requirements Windows 95/98/2000/NT Macintosh Power PC Adobe Acrobat Reader 4.0 RealPlayer 8 MP3 PLAYER Requirements Must be able to play 32/KB files Each class is listed with the Course Number, Course Name, Instructor, and number of Credit Hours, followed by a brief description of the class. To the right of each course description, the textbooks for each class are listed along with three separate totals. Each total includes the cost of tuition, materials, textbooks, and shipping. Course Number & Name/Instructor (# of credits) Course description Course Costs: Correspondence: Tuition: $100/credit Textbooks: Vary by course Materials: $30 (Total Price includes shipping) Online: Tuition: $100/credit Textbooks: Vary by course Tech Fee: $15 (Total Price includes shipping) Prison: (reflects policies that apply ONLY to our Prison Education) Tuition: $75/course Textbooks: Vary by course and can be purchased elsewhere at the discretion of the Outside Sponsor. (All courses are available in MP3 format. Courses available on audio cassette will be indicated.) ISP/Audit: (reflects policies that apply ONLY to our ISP/Audit Program) Tuition: $80/couse Textbooks: Vary by course and can be purchased elsewhere at the discretion of the student Registering for Classes: Course tuition and MP3s or tapes must be purchased at the time you order When calling, be prepared to give the following information: Your full name Phone Number Class Name and Number Credit Card Number with Expiration Date (Visa or MC) and Authorization Code (on back of card) Note: If you are unable to reach us during regular business hours, you may leave the above 3 Textbook Title Author Corres. Cost Online Cost Prison Cost (Audio Format)

Academic Calendar Required Core Courses Distance Learning Education provides classes to students without the seasonal limitations of traditional fall and spring semesters. Enrollment is open throughout the year, Monday - Friday. You can enroll at any time during the month and begin as soon as your coursework/ login information arrives, even if it is before the official start date. The Academic Calendar operates as follows: Correspondence: A new module begins each month. The modules are 16 weeks long. Each module begins on the first Monday of the month and ends 16 weeks later. Each module ends on a Monday, unless the Start Date or Due Date falls on a holiday on which the Post Office does not deliver mail. In this case the end date falls on the next business day. The Start Date and Due Date will be indicated in the front of the course guide issued for each course. Registration for each module is three weeks long and ends two weeks before the module begins. This gives us time to process your order and ship your course materials to you. Prison: The Prison modules are similar to the Correspondence modules with a few exceptions. They are 24 weeks long instead of the 16-week time period. The registration dates, however, are the same. Online/ISP: A new enrollment period begins on the 15th and on the 30th of each month. Each Course End Date is exactly 4 months from the Start Date. At this time, the student will be un-enrolled and no longer have access to the class. If a student registers for a course between the 1st and the 15th of the month, he/she will be placed in the enrollment period beginning on the 15th. If the student registers between the 16th and the 30th, he/she will be placed in the enrollment period beginning on the 30th. Correspondence & Online Extension Policy If for some reason you will not be able to complete your course, you may purchase a $50 extension during the last week of your course. This extends your course an additional four weeks; however, 10 points will be deducted from your final grade. A maximum of two extensions may be purchased for any class. 4 *TH381 Intro to the Cults/Van Gorden (2 credits) This class will help the rising servants of the Church to be aware of the works of darkness in response to the Apostle Paul's admonition in II Cor. 2:11;... lest Satan should take advantage of us; for we are not ignorant of his devices. This class will educate the student in the principles of biblical research, analysis of cultic structures, and the most appropriate measures for evangelism. Enrollment for TH365 Apologetic Evangelism will also fulfill this course requirement *TH303 Major Bible Doctrines/Holden (2 credits) This course will examine the main doctrines of the Christian faith under the heading of systematic theology. Attention will be given to theological introduction, God, Christ, Holy Spirit, man, sin, salvation, church, and personal eschatology. Other topics addressed will be the relationship of philosophy to theology, Calvinist/Arminian debate, and the creation of the human soul. (Formerly known as: TH303 Systematic Theology ) *MI301 Missions/Shirley (2 credits) The purpose of this course is to develop a foundational understanding of the biblical theology of missions. Curriculum will include multiple guest speakers, each sharing their experiences on the mission field. It is our hope that through this course, the student will form a basis for a life-long endeavor whether at home or abroad. *CM199 Intro Practical Christian Ministry (1 credit) The goal of this course is to introduce the student to practical Christian ministry. Students will be required to complete 32 hours of service in addition to reading and completing a book report on the required text. The first enrollment of the four must be the Introductory course. *CM199 Practical Christian Ministry (1 credit/enrollment) The goal of this course is to expose the student to practical Christian ministry. Students will be required to complete 32 hours of service per enrollment, for a total of three enrollments (96 hours) in addition to the Introductory course. 13 Textbook Kingdom of the Cults By: Walter Martin & Ravi Zacharias Corres. $224 Online $199 Prison $94 Textbooks Lectures in Systematic Theology By: Henry Thiessen The Knowledge of the Holy By: A.W. Tozer Corres. $281 Online $261 Prison $111 Textbook A Biblical Theology of Missions By: George W. Peters Corres. $257 Online $237 Prison $91 Textbook On Being a Servant of God By: Warren Wiersbe Corres. $27 Online $26 Prison $10 Textbook (No Textbook) Corres. $13 Online $15 Prison $0

Required Core Courses Graduation Requirements *TH365 Apologetic Evangelism/Holden (2 credits) It is the goal of this class to expose students to important basic issues in the Christian faith from the standpoint of Christian apologetics. This course is used to help students understand important issues so that they can be equipped to give an answer to everyone who asks of you to give the reason for the hope that you have (I Peter 3:15) Enrollment for TH381 Introduction to the Cults will also fulfill this course requirement. 12 Textbook The Case for Christ By: Lee Strobel Corres. $257 Online $237 Prison $91 *CL301 Christian Living/Shirley (2 credits) Textbooks Why Grace Changes Everything Christian Living is a unique course designed to introduce the student to the committed Christian life Calvary Chapel Distinctives and all of its practical aspects. Attention will be given to By: Chuck Smith So What s the Difference understanding and applying the Bible, prayer and fasting, growing in grace, marriage and relationships, By: Fritz Ridenour and many other pertinent subjects. Corres. $271 Online $251 Prison $105 *CH301 Church History/Alfred (2 credits) Textbooks Church History in Plain Language This course will involve a study of the history of the By: Bruce Shelly Church, from the birth of Christ up through the Foxe s Book of Martyrs beginning of the Reformation, with Martin Luther, By: John Foxe Ulrich Zwingli, John Calvin, and Jacob Arminius. Corres. $269 *TH401 Hermeneutics /Christianson (2 credits) This class is designed to introduce students to the inductive Bible study method and to basic Bible interpretation (Hermeneutics). The intent is to prepare the student to rightly divide the Word of Truth, and to sharpen the skills he or she needs to develop in order to competently study God s Word. With an exposure to the various genres found throughout Scripture the student will learn to use the available tools to correctly exegete the text. Through many hands-on exercises the student will go through the process of observing, interpreting, correlating and applying the Scriptures with the ultimate purpose of life change and developing Christ-like character. Online $249 Prison $99 (MP3-Alfred/ Audio Cassette-Shirley Textbooks Basic Bible Interpretation By: Roy B. Zuck Food For Faith By: Richard Bennet Corres. $265 Online $245 Prison $99 Required Bible Courses: 30 Credits OT310 Genesis 3 NT355 Acts 3 NT356 Romans 3 NT377 Revelation 3 NT351 Matthew / NT354 John/ NT412 Life of Christ 3 Additional Bible Credits 15 Bible Survey Courses: 12 Credits OT301 Survey I (Genesis-Job) 3 OT302 Survey II ( Psalms-Malachi) 3 NT301 Survey I (Matthew-Acts) 3 NT302 Survey II (Romans-Revelation) 3 Required Core Courses: 12 Credits CL301 Christian Living 2 TH401 Hermeneutics 2 TH365 Apologetic Evangelism / TH381 Introduction to the Cults 2 MI301 Missions 2 TH303 Major Bible Doctrines 2 CH301 Church History 2 CM199 Introductory Practical Christian Ministry 1 Electives: 22 Credits Elective / Bible Courses 22 TOTAL: 80 Credits 5

Suggested Four Year Plan Note: The four and seven year plans are optional. They are provided to give a general overview of the work load involved for a student of the Distance Learning program. Electives can also be chosen from any Bible Courses that Distance Learning offers. Most courses will contain 4-5 general requirements consisting of Lecture Notes, Textbook Evaluation Paper, Required Reading Report, Term Paper, Final Exam. Year One Credits OT301 Bible Survey 3 OT310 Genesis 3 TH401 Hermeneutics 2 CL301 Christian Living 2 3 Bible / Elective courses 2 or 3 CM199 Introductory Practical Christian Ministry 1 20 credits Year Two OT302 Bible Survey 3 NT356 Romans 3 TH303 Major Bible Doctrines 2 TH365 Apologetic Evangelism 2 3 Bible / Elective Courses 2 or 3 Year Three 6 20 credits NT301 Bible Survey 3 NT355 Acts 3 MI301 Missions 2 NT351 Matthew / NT354 John 3 3 Bible / Elective Courses 2 or 3 Year Four 20 credits NT302 Bible Survey 3 NT377 Revelation 3 CH301 Church History 2 4 Bible / Elective Courses 2 or 3 20 credits NT357 I Corinthians/Welsh (3 credits) In Paul s first letter to the Corinthians, he not only gives strong theological points, but also guidelines to live by. In this course, an in depth, verse-by-verse look at Paul's instructions to the church of Corinth will be studied and applied. NT360 Ephesians/Milhouse (3 credits) This course is a verse-by-verse expositional study. In Ephesians, Paul speaks freely of heavenly riches and the exalted position that is promised to those in Christ. The student will be exhorted to the godly life that should be, and can be, lived as the spiritual resources are draw upon. NT362 Colossians/Hoekstra (2 credits) This course will be an expositional study on the book of Colossians. We will give primary attention to the Lord Jesus Christ, as He is the central theme of the book. We will consider His majesty, pre-eminence, authority, sufficiency, and fullness, in order that we might grow in faith concerning our walk in His provisions for abundant life! NT409 Pastoral Epistles/Milhouse (3 credits) This is a verse-by-verse study of the letters to Timothy and Titus. They serve as training manuals to equip leaders in the church. The purpose of this course is to grow closer to the Lord, to know Him more deeply, and to learn the teachings of these letters in a way that can be applied personally. NT369 Hebrews/Lambert (3 credits) The book of Hebrews is a book of exhortation written to persecuted Christian Jews. The author of Hebrews desires to encourage these persecuted Christians of the High Priest, Jesus Christ; the covenant based on promise; and the blessed life abiding in His rest. Hebrews is rich with doctrine and the foundational beliefs of the Christian church. *NT377 Revelation/Shirley (3 credits) John claims his writing to be a book of prophecy, and this approach is clearly prophetic. He points to the justice of God and the wickedness of man as being keys to understanding the unfolding of history. Chapters 1-3: Church Age, Unknown Duration Chapters 4-19: Period of Judgment, 7 years Chapter 20: Kingdom Age, 1000 years Chapters 21-22: Eternal Age, Age Endless years 11 Textbook Be Wise By: Warren Wiersbe Corres. $350 Online $330 Prison $84 Textbook The Message of Ephesians By: John R. W. Stott Corres. $353 Online $333 Prison $87 Textbook: Colossians By: H.A. Ironside Corres. $252 Online $232 Prison $88 Textbook Pastoral Epistles: I & II Timothy & Titus By: Thomas Lea & Hayne P. Griffin Corres. $362 Online $342 Prison $96 Textbook The Holiest of All By: Andrew Murray Corres. $354 Online $334 Prison $88 Textbook The Revelation of Jesus Christ By: John Walvoord Corres. $356 Online $336 Prison $90

New Testament Courses Suggested Seven Year Plan *NT351 Matthew/Madigan (3 credits) In this course Gospel of Matthew will be studied verseby-verse. This course will include a look at Jesus as Messiah/King who fulfills all Old Testament prophecy and expectation. The goal of this course is to develop a deeper, more intimate relationship with Jesus Christ. *NT354 John/Lambert (3 credits) This course is a verse-by-verse study of the Gospel of John, written by the disciple whom Jesus loved. Students will study the theology of the Gospel along with an in-depth look at the Person and Work of Jesus Christ. *NT412 Life of Christ/Staff (3 credits) The Life of Christ is a chronological exposition of Christ s Life through the four Gospels. Various faculty members teach the 28 class sessions giving this class a comprehensive look at Christ s birth, ministry, death and resurrection. The base timeline used in the class can be found in A.T. Robertson s A Harmony of the Gospels. *NT355 Acts/Van Wick (3 credits) This course serves as an investigation of the Holy Spirit at work in the lives of the early church. The same Holy Spirit is, today, leading believers in Jesus Christ to go forth into all the world preaching the gospel to every nation. *NT356 Romans/Brodersen (3 credits) The Book of Romans is often divided into three sections: Chapters 1-8 are doctrinal, focusing on justification, sanctification, redemption, and the righteousness of God; Chapters 9-11 speak of God s dealings with the children of Israel. The last section, chapters 12-16, are practical application of the doctrine presented in the previous chapters. This is a great course filled with solid doctrine. Textbook Crossway Classic Commentaries: Matthew By: J.C. Ryle Corres. $353 Online $333 Prison $87 Textbook Moody Gospel Commentary: John By: J. Carl Laney Corres. $358 Online $338 Prison $92 Textbook A Short Life of Christ By: Everett F. Harrison Corres. $356 Online $336 Prison $90 Textbooks Be Dynamic Be Daring By: Warren Wiersbe Living Water By: Chuck Smith Corres. $368 Online $348 Prison $102 (MP3/Audio Cassettes) Textbooks The Gospel According to Grace By: Chuck Smith Mere Christianity By: C.S. Lewis Corres. $361 Online $341 Prison $95 (MP3-Brodersen/ Audio Cassette-Lambert) Year One Credits OT301 Bible Survey 3 TH401 Hermeneutics 2 2 Bible / Elective Courses 2 or 3 CM199 Introductory Practical Christian Ministry 1 12 credits Year Two Credits OT310 Genesis 3 CL301 Christian Living 2 2 Bible / Elective Courses 2 or 3 11 credits Year Three OT302 Bible Survey 3 NT356 Romans 3 TH303 Systematic Theology 2 Bible / Elective Course 2 or 3 12 credits Year Four TH365 Apologetic Evangelism 2 NT351 Matthew / NT354 John/ NT412 Life of Christ 3 2 Bible / Elective Courses 2 or 3 12 credits Year Five NT301 Bible Survey 3 NT355 Acts 3 2 Bible / Elective 2 or 3 13 credits Year Six CH301 Church History 2 MI301 Missions 2 2 Bible / Elective Courses 2 or 3 10 credits Year Seven NT302 Bible Survey 3 NT377 Revelation 3 Bible / Elective 2 or 3 12 credits 10 7

Old Testament Courses Old Testament Courses *OT310 Genesis/Van Wick (3 credits) This course will be a verse-by-verse study through the book of Genesis. In this book of the origins, we will see how everything we encounter through God s Word has its beginning in Genesis, even the foundational doctrines of Christianity. OT312 Leviticus/Wing (2 credits) This course will focus on God s original plan for worship, service, obedience and holiness. The Hebrew title for Leviticus literally means: And He called, therefore the student will become more familiar with his priestly calling. The study will cover three sections that comprise Leviticus: Sacrifices, Priesthood, and Purity; the book of Hebrews (which correlates perfectly) will also be studied from a more scientific viewpoint. OT316 Judges/Housman (2 credits) This course is a survey of the book of Judges. The book of Judges will be seen in the historical context of the period of the history of Israel in which there was no king in Israel: every man did that which was right in his own eyes (Judges 21:25). The course includes careful examination of the lives of those who God raised up during the time of Judges to deliver Israel from her oppressors. The course objective is that the student may learn from the faithlessness and compromise of the characters found in Judges and subsequently cleave to the Lord with a risk-taking faith, entering into the fullness of the victory He has given. Textbooks The Genesis Record By: Henry Morris The Pursuit of God By: A.W. Tozer Corres. $383 Online $363 Prison $113 Textbooks None of These Diseases By: S.I. McMillen, MD & David E. Stern, MD Absolute Surrender By: Andrew Murray Corres. $260 Online $240 Prison $93 Textbooks Be Available By: Warren Wiersbe Why Revival Tarries By: Leonard Ravenhill Corres. $260 Online $240 Prison $94 OT372 I & II Samuel/Housman (2 credits) This course is a survey of I & II Samuel emphasizing God s work in David s life, shaping him to be the king of Israel. The survey will also draw from various Psalms and portions of I Chronicles as we look into the historical context of the transitional period in Israel: from the times of the prophets to the establishment of a hereditorial monarchy, and the Davidic Covenant. The emphasis is on God s faithfulness in David s life and the student is encouraged to narrow his desire down to one thing: the Lord. Psalms 27:4 OT328 Psalms/Hoekstra (3 credits) This class will give special attention to insights concerning the character of God. We will also give considerable attention to His overall plans, purposes and provisions for those who trust in Him. OT330 Ecclesiastes/Holden (2 credits) The course is a verse by verse exposition of the book of Ecclesiastes. Attention will be placed on helping the student to understand the book s place in the canon of Scripture, authorship, ethical issues revolving around the meaning and actions of life, solutions to problem passages, and discovering and applying the God s greatest good to our lives. Textbooks The Making of a Man of God By: Alan Redpath Effective Prayer Life By: Chuck Smith Corres. $269 Online $249 Prison $103 (MP3 Housman/ Audio Cassette Bentley) Textbook The Treasury of David By: Charles Spurgeon Corres. $366 Online $346 Prison $96 Textbook Eternity in Their Hearts By: Don Richardson Corres. $253 Online $233 Prison $87 OT336 Daniel/Holdridge (3 credits) This course will be an inductive, expositional study of the book of Daniel, the prophet. The focus will be on Daniel the individual, the historical background of Daniel s time, the premillenial, pre-tribulational interpretation of Daniel s prophecies, and the purpose for which God inspired the book of Daniel to be written. Textbook The Key to Prophetic Revelation By: John Walvoord Corres. $357 Online $337 Prison $91 8 9