

New Testament
This segment concentrates on the latter part of the Christian Bible, which includes the life and teachings of Jesus Christ, the establishment of the early Christian Church, and the writings of the apostles, offering insights into Christian beliefs, practices, and the development of the Church.
The Gospel of Matthew

While an outline of this Gospel is presented in this study, that is not the main focus. The main focus of the Gospel is the themes that are laid out by Matthew. The parables, miracles, and teachings of Jesus are examined in detail. These themes are discussed in light of the Believer's spiritual growth and fellowship with Jesus Christ. The study centers around the ministry and teaching of Jesus as both the son of God and the King of the Universe.
The Book of Acts

Acts is a book that focuses on the planting of the Church, the growth of the Church, and leadership within the Church. This course examines the principles of Church planting, church growth, and Church leadership and presents it as a relevant model for the Church of the 21st century. The principles discovered in the book of Acts are timeless principles that will help the Church accomplish her God-given mandate in a world filled with idolatry and syncretism.
The Epistle of Ephesians

The Church of Ephesus was one of the most dynamic churches in the New Testament. In a time of advancing idolatry and unashamed compromise, witchcraft, and widespread immorality, the Church of Ephesus stood as a light in the darkness. It advanced the cause of Christ in a pagan land. The principles that this Church lived by are recorded in the Epistle of Ephesians. This course examines the teachings advocated in Ephesians and presents them to the modern Church as an antidote for lukewarmness and compromise in the Church today.
Introduction to Revelation

This course is centered around Jesus Christ, the focal point of the Book of Revelation. Special attention is given to His titles as the "firstborn from the dead," the ruler of the kings of the earth, and the alpha and omega. The image of Jesus as the one with eyes of fire, a voice of thunder, and a tongue like a two-edged sword are also examined in detail. Finally, this course examines the rewards that will be given to the believers who will remain faithful and steadfast in their faith in the midst of all opposition.
Seven churches of Revelation

Each of the seven churches described in the Book of Revelation stands as an example for today's Church. It highlights what God expects from a church that will be called His bride. It also displays all the grievous errors found in five of the Church, which should never be a part of the true Church of Jesus Christ in these last days. Each of these churches is examined in detail because there are lessons to be learned from them that will help the modern Church navigate through these difficult last days.
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