A Panoramic View of Truth

Bible School for the Nations

January 16, - May 8, 2025 (Lecture Phase)
May 9, - July 4, 2025 (Outreach Phase)

- Training Overview -

Have you ever read the entire Bible cover to cover? Want to uncover more about God as revealed by scripture for YOURSELF and not through second-hand lectures? Join us for 6 months as we take an inspiring trip through the entire Old and New Testaments. Together we discover the unified story of the Bible, become discipled by God’s words, and fall in love with the author of the Bible even more

📋 School Details

DATES:

January 16, - May 8, 2025 (Lecture Phase)

May 9, - July 4, 2025 (Outreach Phase)


COST:

Lecture (Covers tuition, housing, and meals)

Nation A: $3,500USD

Nation B: $24,000MXN

Nation C: $1,000 USD

Outreach

Varies


PREREQUISITES

Successfully completed DTS

“So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples,  and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” John 8:31-32

- Vision -

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✔️ Value of Study. We believe in the equipping of God’s people with His word and truth. The tool that we equip them with is the inductive approach through the entire Bible. We believe that having a biblical foundation for life will deepen your relationship with God and with one another.

✔️ Value of Community. We believe that the transforming truths of God lead to a deeper relationship with God and one another. We believe that part of our learning, spiritual growth, and character formation is not only in the study but also with living in community through worship, intercession, practical ministry, celebration, and evangelism.

✔️ Value of Generosity. We believe that the purpose of study is to live it. We believe in making God known through our actions as we practice hospitality with one another. We believe in sharing the truth of Jesus with passion from our studies.

- Lecture Phase -

The Bible School for the Nations (BSN) is a short and intense 6-month course for those who want to: deepen their understanding of the entire message in the Bible, receive training on how to effectively disciple the nations, develop tools for a life of studying the Bible, learn how to apply and use the Bible in every area of life and society, and to be more effective as communicators.

During the school, students will examine the kingdom of God, His nature and character, His purposes in history, and His interaction with the creation.  We focus on the vital message of the gospel and Christian life, discovering practical principles of leadership, civil government, and the economy with a strong focus of acquiring tools to be life-long learners and students of the Word.  After the 16 weeks of lecture phase, we travel and teach Church Leaders for two months the whole message of God through week-long seminars.

In preparation for journeying through the Bible, we will examine approaches to studying the Scriptures, and explore the trustworthiness of the Word of God. Learning the tools to study the Bible in its historical, cultural and literary context will not only unlock the meaning of Scripture in the BSN, but give a framework for a lifetime of Bible study.

The first five books of the Bible (the Pentateuch) are the foundation to understanding the entire Bible along with the origins of the family, church and civil government. During its early pages, you will discover the wise and loving character of God as He interacts with people and nations. God’s plan of redemption of the world begins with Abraham but unfolds more fully with the nation of Israel in the wilderness. We’ll discover how God sets up a new civil and religious system in Israel based on righteousness in contrast to the pagan system of Egypt. We’ll examine God’s heart and intentions in giving the Law, and discuss challenging questions about the flood, destroying Sodom and Gomorrah and the hardening of Pharaoh’s heart. A study from the book of Deuteronomy on the spheres of society will show not only how God was preparing Israel to enter the Promised Land, but also give principles for nations today.

Here we study Israel’s conquest of Canaan leading up to the establishment of the Kingdom of Israel, its division and its decline leading up to its exile. Learn valuable lessons from the lives of key leaders like Joshua, Deborah, Samuel and David. Continue to explore principles of government as you follow Israel’s rejection of God’s ways in demanding a king just like the surrounding nations. This begins the increasingly turbulent period of Israel’s story, ending in the destruction of the north and the exile of the southern kingdom to Babylon. Study key books and passages of the kings and the prophets to examine the ways and character of God in dealing with sin and wickedness.

During this tragic and chaotic period of Israel’s history, the prophets Jeremiah and Ezekiel give us a close-up look at God’s discipline, His merciful character and His redemptive love for His people during their darkest hour. We examine how God strategically uses the rise and fall of empires and godly leaders like Daniel, Esther, Ezra and Nehemiah to preserve Judah in exile and to guide a righteous remnant back to rebuild their nation. A student book study on a minor prophet is conducted during this module.

Here we survey the Gospels and expound on the life of Jesus the Messiah. His life, death and resurrection is the climax and fulfillment of God’s plan of redemption for the world which began with Abraham. God’s hand in the historical events and kingdoms that lead up to the birth of Jesus are examined during the 400 silent years of the intertestamental period. Jesus’ life, ministry and primary message of the Kingdom of God are explored in depth. In this module, students do a topical study on the Kingdom of God from the message and parables of Jesus.

The book of Acts continues to trace God’s plan of redemption as the Holy Spirit emerges as the central figure directing the expansion of the early Church, even in the midst of growing persecution, beginning with the Jews and spreading to the Gentiles across the nations. This dramatic history, along with the foundation of the Old Testament, provides the framework to explore the key message of New Testament epistles. The issues of the early church, the message of the Kingdom of God, the atonement and the Christian Life are emphasized during this module. A book study and presentation on an epistle is also conducted.

God’s plan of redemption for all nations did not end with the New Testament, but is ongoing. God’s providence in the spread of the Gospel and the advancement of liberty is examined throughout church history, culminating with studies of His activity in nations today. The modern missions movements and social reforms initiated by people who loved God will be discussed. Key biblical principles for the family, education, the church, civil government and economics are reviewed and applied to our modern age.

- Outreach Phase -

BELT Training Seminar

The 2-3 month outreach portion of the BSN focuses heavily on empowering indigenous and local pastors who have limited access to Bible training. Students become instructors as they apply what they have learned in the classroom into real-world Scriptural engagement seminars, providing culturally relevant and practical Bible training to those who will influence others.

Students will learn how to use the BELT training curriculum to engage and teach indigenous communities. For over 20 years, BELT (Bible Engagement and Leadership Training) has been equipping leaders around the world to make a difference for Christ. Whether in a remote village or an urban center, whether the marketplace or a government office, whether the pulpit or a classroom, lives are rewritten as the Bible and the Holy Spirit redesign thinking and hearts.

 

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