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JOHN LELAND BAPTIST COLLEGE “THE FIRST COURSE FREE” TO ALL NEW STUDENTS Introduction John Leland Baptist College is offering “The First Course Free” to every member of every church in our Baptist fellowship! Enroll in any course and we will waive all fees and tuition! Your first course at Leland will be free of charge; the only expense to you will be the cost of the textbook—and we will even buy back your textbook when the class is over should you not want to keep it. Our goal is simply to acquaint our sister churches with the learning opportunities at Leland. Here is your opportunity to see first-hand not only the quality of our classes but just how enriching a class can be to you as a Christian. We are so convinced of our program, we believe even one class will change your life. We have on-campus and on-line classes to choose from. We are on the Quarter System which means that a class is ten weeks—although most on-line classes allow you up to fifteen weeks to complete. Request a copy of our course offerings or visit us at johnlelandbaptistcollege.org. God Calls Us to Learn The Bible says “Wise men layeth up knowledge” (Prov. 10.14) and that for “the soul to be without knowledge, it is not good” (Prov. 19.2). The Scriptures also say that “knowledge” is to be regarded as something of greater value than “choice gold” (Prov. 8.10). Knowledge, of course, is the fundamental basis of all wisdom. There is no wisdom without knowledge; and, therefore, it is not surprising that the Scriptures place so high a premium on learning and knowledge! The Christian life is all about learning and knowledge. The more one knows, the more effective one will be—and that is the first and foremost message of the Book of Proverbs. The fool, on the other hand, despises knowledge and instruction. Our college “Theme Verse” is Proverbs 23.12 which says “Apply thine heart unto instruction and thine ears to the words of knowledge.” This is just one of numerous verses where God directly admonishes his people to be as learned and educated as their own individual abilities allow. Sadly, however, most Christians give little heed to such admonitions, and our preachers do little to encourage our young people in such pursuits. The Bible says that “The heart of the prudent getteth knowledge; and the ear of the wise seeketh knowledge” (Prov. 18.15). If anyone should be acquainted with learning and knowledge, it should be the Christian and especially the man of God. Knowledge is difficult to acquire which may explain why so few pursue it; but the Lord’s churches deserve to have Pastors, Sunday School teachers, and other leaders who not only love Him and are godly but who are trained and educated. Jesus set the precedent for formal training when he selected twelve men whom he personally taught for three years. This is where John Leland Baptist College comes in. How to Enroll in a Course Anyone interested in trying a class should contact the college by phone at 502-316-8154 or email us at [email protected] giving us the class they wish to take along with their name, address, and phone number. Classes begin September 23. John Leland Baptist College Autumn 2014 Course Schedule COURSES AT A GLANCE AR 201 A Survey of European Art I (Philip duBarry) BUS 201 Business Law (David Prewitt) ENG 101 Research and Writing (Janet Miller) GK 101 Elementary Greek I (Wm. Van Nunen) GK 101G Elementary Greek I (Graduate Students) GK 110 Greek Philology (Wm. Van Nunen) GK 110G Greek Philology (Graduate Students) HEB 101 Elementary Hebrew I (John Haynes) HEB 101G Biblical Hebrew I (Graduate Students) HIS 310 Kentucky Baptist History I (James Duvall) HIS 510 Kentucky Baptist History I (Graduate Students) LIT 101 An Introduction to Classical Literature (Janet Miller) MU 101 Music Survey (Laura Meadows) NT 101 New Testament Introduction and Survey (David Prewitt) NT 501 New Testament Introduction and Survey (Graduate Students) OT 101 Old Testament Introduction and Survey (John Haynes) OT 501 Old Testament Introduction and Survey (Graduate Students) PH 320 Islamic Thought (Chuck Hunt) PH 620 Islamic Thought (Graduate Students) PH 220 Christian Apologetics (Jeff King) PH 520 Christian Apologetics (Graduate Students) PS 410 The History of the Supreme Court (Philip duBarry) SC 101 An Introduction to the Sciences (Christina Thomas) SC 300 Creationism (Chris Carpenter) SC 300G Creationism (Graduate Students) TH 201 Bible Doctrines I (Doug Meadows) TH 501 Bible Doctrines I (Graduate Students) TH 490 Independent Study in Theology (Doug Meadows) TH 690 Independent Study in Theology (Graduate Students)
Posted on: Sat, 23 Aug 2014 06:39:10 +0000

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