From The Desk of the President

 

Dear Potential Student,

 

“The people of Berea were more open-minded than the people of Thessalonica. They were very willing to receive God's message, and every day they carefully examined the Scriptures to see if what Paul said was true” (Acts 17:11).

 

Here is an opportunity of a lifetime to better yourself, and “show yourself approved unto God” (2Tim 2:15).

For your information, we have an open enrolment policy, this way, you can study at your own pace, and enroll at anytime.

Pastors and Evangelists will be given credits for lifetime experience, and those who have studied with other reputable institutions with similar programs will also be considered.

Partial scholarship will be considered for those in foreign countries who are unable to afford the school fees. Payment can be made through Papal, or Personal Checks (USA and Canada only) for the school fees.

 

Suggested reading, materials have been outlined below:

Operation World – Patrick Johnstone & Jason Mandryk

Exegesis of difficult Passages – Jack P. Lewis

All The Miracles of The Bible – Herbert Lockyer

Strayed Dogs $ Demons – George O. Adebanjo

Discerning Spiritual Attacks – George O. Adebanjo

Demonology, Past & Present – Kurt Koch

Old Testament Theology, Its history, & development – John H. Hayes & Frederick Prussner

A Theology of the New Testament – George Eldon Ladd

Systematic Theology – Augustus Hopkins Strong

Exploring The Old Testament – Samuel J. Schultz & Gary V. Smith

The Tabernacle, Its Priests & Its services – William Brown (Updated Version)

Manners & Customs in The Bible – Victor H. Matthews

The New Manners & Customs of The Bible Times – Ralph Gower

Mason, The Profiling of A Saint – Eugenia Greene

Archeology of the Bible, Book by Book – Gaalyah Cornfiled & David Noel Freedman

Greek for Preachers – Joseph M. webb & Robert Kysar

The Spiritual Man – Watchman Nee

Toward An Exegetical Theology – Walter C. Kaiser Jr

The Hermeneutical Spiral, A comprehensive Introduction to Biblical Interpretation – Grant R. Osborne