

This course integrates:
- Biblical literacy
- Christian apologetics
- Worldview analysis
- Inductive Bible study
- Practical conversation strategies

- Format: In-person and online options
- Weekly assignments
- Workload: Moderate and manageable
- Designed for real growth, not passive consumption
- Learning through teaching, reading, writing, discussion, and application
COST & SCHEDULE
Fall 2026
$150 Self-Paced
$250 Interactive Cohort
Registration opens: July 15
Final registration: September 4
Classes begin: Tuesday, September 8, 2026
In-person Cohort: Fridays, 11am-12pm
Online Cohort: Saturdays 9am-10am
Last week of class: Week of December 14
No class Thanksgiving week
WHAT YOU'LL LEARN
Biblical Literacy
- Understand the main narrative of Scripture from Creation to Christ
- Identify the themes and purpose of each major section and book
- Trace how the Gospel unfolds throughout the entire Bible
- Memorize key passages from each part of the biblical storyline
- Know where to go in Scripture for wisdom on major life issues
Apologetics
- Understand the strongest arguments against the Bible’s truthfulness
- Recognize the historical, philosophical, and scientific objections raised against Scripture
- Evaluate the evidence often cited against Christianity
- Respond with clear counterarguments and credible evidence
- Defend the faith intellectually without being argumentative
- Apologetics is taught in context — connected to the biblical books themselves, not as abstract theory
Constructive Conversations
- Engage people from different worldviews respectfully and thoughtfully
- Ask good questions rather than just giving answers
- Identify underlying assumptions and beliefs
- Keep conversations truth-centered without becoming combative
- Practice real conversations in everyday life
- Students will have opportunities to apply these principles, not just learn them

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
1Do I need prior Bible knowledge?
No. This course is designed to build understanding from the ground up.
2Is this suitable for teens or homeschool students?
Yes — especially teens with reading and discussion ability.
3Is this academic or devotional?
Both. It is intellectually rigorous and spiritually formative.
4Are there scholarships available?
Contact us to discuss options. We want those who desire to take this class to be free from obstacles like money.
5How much time should students expect to spend each week?
The total weekly workload is approximately 4–5 hours.
6What types of assignments will students complete?
Students will:
• Watch three engaging video lessons each week.
• Take organized notes in a course notebook while watching the lessons.
• Write down questions that arise during the lessons and reading assignments.
• Complete weekly reading assignments from the required course text.
• Write a brief weekly reflection summarizing the main ideas they learned, what they discovered about God, and how the biblical truths studied should influence their daily lives.
• Participate in a weekly live discussion where they share insights, ask questions, and learn from one another in a respectful, Christ-centered environment.
The course emphasizes learning through four complementary disciplines: listening, reading, writing, and discussion, helping students move beyond simply acquiring information to developing biblical understanding and wisdom.
• Watch three engaging video lessons each week.
• Take organized notes in a course notebook while watching the lessons.
• Write down questions that arise during the lessons and reading assignments.
• Complete weekly reading assignments from the required course text.
• Write a brief weekly reflection summarizing the main ideas they learned, what they discovered about God, and how the biblical truths studied should influence their daily lives.
• Participate in a weekly live discussion where they share insights, ask questions, and learn from one another in a respectful, Christ-centered environment.
The course emphasizes learning through four complementary disciplines: listening, reading, writing, and discussion, helping students move beyond simply acquiring information to developing biblical understanding and wisdom.






